The Petroleum Cleanup Program encompasses the technical oversight, management,
and administrative activities necessary to prioritize,
assess, and cleanup sites contaminated by discharges of
petroleum and petroleum products from stationary petroleum
storage systems. These sites include those determined
eligible for state funded cleanup using preapproval
contractors designated by the property owner or
responsible party and state lead contractors under direct
contract with the Department, as well as non-program or
voluntary cleanup sites that are funded by responsible
parties.
Closure
Statistics [PDF Format]
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Eligible (State Funded Cleanups) Closures
Reimbursement Program - 2,443 Closures
Preapproval Program - 3,315 Closures
Total: 5,758 Closures
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Closure Report Charts [Posted
11/18/2008] |
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Program
Briefing
[PDF Format]
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Petroleum Contamination Cleanup and Discharge Prevention Programs
June 2008
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Commonly Requested Reports
[Excel] State Updates Posted November 4, 2008
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Invoice
Submission Information [PDF]
For the Month of October 2008 |
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Financial
Information
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Operational &
Productivity Reports [PDF]
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Monthly Summary Reports Fiscal Years
2005-2008 (Beginning December 2005) |
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Additional Areas of Interest
York Claims Service, Inc.-Florida is the Administrative Services Contractor for the Bureau
of Petroleum Storage Systems tasked to assist in various
cleanup related administrative functions including but not
limited to: Site Priority Scoring, Contractor Designation
Form Processing, Deductible and LCAR Solicitation,
Preapproval Contractor Qualifications, Cleanup System
Utility Invoice Processing, and File/Database QA.
York Claims Service, Inc.-Florida can be
reached at 850/224-2599 or by mail c/o FDEP at 2600 Blair
Stone Road, Mail Station 4595, Tallahassee, Florida
32399-2400. The FDEP Contract Manager is Leila
Shuffler 850/245-8872.
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