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  2. Florida Department of Environmental Protection - Wikipedia

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    By 1992, it was the nation's third-largest such state agency, with 1,500 employees and a budget of some $650 million. [2] In 1993, the state merged the DER with the substantially larger Department of Natural Resources, creating the Florida Department of Environmental Protection. [3] Virginia Bass Wetherell was named Secretary of the new agency.

  3. Water management districts in Florida - Wikipedia

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    Northwest Florida Water Management District (NWFWMD) stretching from the St. Marks River Basin in Jefferson County to the Perdido River n Escambia County. St. Johns River Water Management District (SJRWMD) Suwannee River Water Management District (SRWMD) District commissioners are nominated by the governor of the state, and approved by the ...

  4. Florida Department of Environmental Regulation - Wikipedia

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    The Florida Environmental Regulation Commission (ERC) is an unpaid citizenry board created under Section 20.255 (6), Florida Statutes (F.S.). The commission is tasked with weighing/balancing all factors that go into setting standards. Membership consists of "seven residents of this state appointed by the Governor, subject to confirmation by the ...

  5. Pinellas commissioners to decide on local state of emergency ...

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    The City of St. Pete has invested nearly $1 billion in stormwater and wastewater systems in the last eight years. They recently held a meeting with city leaders about resiliency options and ...

  6. Thomas P. Smith Water Reclamation Facility - Wikipedia

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    The Thomas P. Smith Waster Reclamation Facility started out as the Springhill Road Sewage Treatment Facility in 1966. It consisted of a 2.5 MGD trickling filter. With the first expansion in the 1970s the facility was renamed to the Thomas P. Smith Wastewater Treatment Facility. This expansion added an activated sludge treatment train with ...

  7. Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission - Wikipedia

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    The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) is a Florida government agency founded in 1999 and headquartered in Tallahassee. It manages and regulates the state's fish and wildlife resources, and enforces related laws. Officers are managers, researchers, and support personnel, and perform law enforcement in the course of their ...

  8. Florida Public Service Commission - Wikipedia

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    The Florida Public Service Commission (FPSC) regulates investor-owned electric, natural gas, and water and wastewater utilities. The FPSC facilitates competitive markets in the telecommunications industry, has authority over intercarrier disputes, and oversees pay telephones, the federal Lifeline Assistance Program and Telecommunications Relay ...

  9. How much is a fishing license in Florida? Here's who needs ...

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    Military personnel from Florida stationed outside the state and home on leave for up to a month ... Lifetime licenses for Florida residents for either freshwater or saltwater fishing are $126.50 ...