Published on: 18876023. Florida will spend over $800,000 this fiscal year cleaning up waste tires to help prevent the spread of the Zika virus throughout the State. The Department is implementing rulemaking for Chapter 62-711, F.A.C., to help to synchronize the current rule with the online waste tire registration process and to update and provide clarity to the current rule through public input. The benefits of online synchronization and updates to the Chapter will be to more efficiently track waste tires in the state; therefore, helping the state reduce and eventually eliminate the need for state funded waste tire cleanup efforts.
The Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP), is convening a Technical Advisory Group (TAG) made up of Florida business owners, waste tire service providers, local, and state representatives, who are involved with the management of waste tires in Florida.
These participants, in an open and moderated discussion format, will discuss and make recommendations to the FDEP about improvements to the waste tire regulations. Specific topics to be discussed include waste tire collector registration.
The agenda and draft rule will be available at http://www.dep.state.fl.us/waste/categories/tires/default.htm by May 2nd or by contacting the contact person listed below.
The Workshop will also be available by teleconference: Dial +1 (888) 670-3525, Access Code: 564-951-9127; May 10, 2017, 8:30 a.m. until no later than 12:00 p.m.; Bob Martinez Center, Room 609, 2600 Blair Stone Road, Tallahassee, FL, 32399-3000
Published on: 18559997. The purpose and effect of the proposed rule development is to synchronize the current rule with the online waste tire registration process and provide a lower cost alternative method to small business owners for the storage of waste tires. This rulemaking is also intended to update and provide clarity to the current rule through public input.
Published on: 18741678. Florida will spend over $800,000 this fiscal year cleaning up waste tires to help prevent the spread of the Zika virus throughout the State. The Department is implementing rulemaking for Chapter 62-711, F.A.C., to help to synchronize the current rule with the online waste tire registration process and to update and provide clarity to the current rule through public input. The benefits of online synchronization and updates to the Chapter will be to more efficiently track waste tires in the state; therefore, helping the state reduce and eventually eliminate the need for state funded waste tire cleanup efforts.
The Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP), is convening a Technical Advisory Group (TAG) made up of Florida business owners, waste tire service providers, local, and state representatives, who are involved with the management of waste tires in Florida.
These participants, in an open and moderated discussion format, will discuss and make specific recommendations to the FDEP about improvements to the waste tire regulations.
For those who cannot make the meeting below is the call in information:
Dial +1 (888) 670-3525
Access Code: 5649519127; March 24, 2017, 8:30 a.m; : Bob Martinez Center, Room 609, 2600 Blair Stone Road, Tallahassee, FL, 32399-3000
Published on: 18628382. Florida will spend over $800,000 this fiscal year cleaning up waste tires to help prevent the spread of the Zika virus throughout the State. The Department is implementing rulemaking for Chapter 62-711, F.A.C., to help to synchronize the current rule with the online waste tire registration process and to update and provide clarity to the current rule through public input. The benefits of online synchronization and updates to the Chapter will be to more efficiently track waste tires in the state; therefore, helping the state reduce and eventually eliminate the need for state funded waste tire cleanup efforts.
The Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP), is convening a Technical Advisory Group (TAG) made up of Florida business owners, waste tire service providers, local, and state representatives, who are involved with the management of waste tires in Florida.
These participants, in an open and moderated discussion format, will discuss and make specific recommendations to the FDEP about improvements to the waste tire regulations.; March 24, 2017, 8:30 a.m.; Bob Martinez Center, Room 609, 2600 Blair Stone Road, Tallahassee, FL, 32399-3000
Published on: 9377007. The Department intends to begin to offer waste tire registrations online. As a result, several minor changes need to be made to the registration requirements and form. There are also several other minor or clerical changes that need to be made to the rule.