This dataset contains Superfund/National Priority List (NPL) waste cleanup sites in the State of Florida. Superfund sites are hazardous waste cleanup sites that have been designated under the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act of 1980 (CERCLA). Superfund is the environmental program established to address these abandoned hazardous waste sites. The federal Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) administers the Superfund Program in cooperation with the individual States and tribal governments. Responsible parties may clean up the Superfund site under an agreement with EPA; or EPA may clean up the site under a cost-share agreement using federal and state funds. State funding for cost-share agreements on Superfund sites comes from the Water Quality Assurance Trust Fund. Complete information on the federal Superfund Program and individual Florida Superfund sites is available on the EPA Superfund Website.
Track hazardous waste cleanup sites that are designated as Superfund Sites and National Priorities List sites in Florida
Florida National Priority List (Superfund) Sites. Years ago there was less understanding of how dumping or improper management of chemical wastes might adversely affect public health and the environment. The result of such practices was that hazardous substances contaminated thousands of properties across the nation. Congress passed legislation in 1980 that established the Superfund Program in order to locate, investigate and cleanup these sites. The federal Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) administers the Superfund Program in cooperation with the individual States and tribal governments. The Hazard Ranking System (HRS) is the principal mechanism that EPA uses to evaluate sites for the National Priorities List (NPL). It is a numerically based screening system that uses information from initial, limited investigations "the preliminary assessment and the site inspection" to assess the potential of sites to pose a threat to human health or the environment. Sites are listed on the NPL upon completion of Hazard Ranking System screening, public solicitation of comments about the proposed site, and after all comments have been addressed. The responsible parties may clean up the Superfund site under an agreement with EPA; or, EPA may clean up the site under a cost-share agreement using federal and state funds. Complete information on the federal Superfund Program and individual Florida Superfund sites is available on the EPA Superfund Site Website. SOURCE: FDEP EPA s Superfund program is responsible for cleaning up some of the nation s most contaminated land and responding to environmental emergencies, oil spills and natural disasters. To protect public health and the environment, the Superfund program focuses on making a visible and lasting difference in communities, ensuring that people can live and work in healthy, vibrant places. SOURCE: https://www.epa.gov/superfund
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2600 Blair Stone Rd
FDEP,DWM
GeoPlan relied on the integrity of the attribute information within the original data.
This data is provided 'as is'. GeoPlan relied on the integrity of the original data layer's topology
This data is provided 'as is' by GeoPlan and is complete to our knowledge.
This data is provided 'as is' and its horizontal positional accuracy has not been verified by GeoPlan
This data is provided 'as is' and its vertical positional accuracy has not been verified by GeoPlan
Spatial and Attribute Information
Data originally published in 20010223. Inception of scripted refresh process. Information is pulled from regulatory database daily.
Pull scripts modified to allow greater precision during location calculations and to assume NULL values as NAD83.
Query to pull the data from HAZWASTE databases on ORAPROD updated to add program 6.
2600 Blair Stone Rd MS 6520
Data and attributes updated from the new ERIC tables on ORAPROD
2600 Blair Stone Rd MS 6520
Layer updated to display only the Superfund sites as per a request from DWM.
2600 Blair Stone Rd MS 6520
Refresh script modified to include National Priorities List SuperFund sites. GEOM.ERIC_STSUPERFUND_GEOMETRY_VW and DEP.HAZWASTE_SP refresh scripts updated accordingly. Symbology layer updated in the GIS library.
2600 Blair Stone Rd MS 6520
This dataset was downloaded by the GeoPlan Center on 10/8/2019 from the FDEP website (http://geodata.dep.state.fl.us/). The data was received as a geodatabase and was in the following projection: NAD_1983_HARN_Florida_GDL_Albers. This dataset is updated daily. Contact the FDEP for the most recent data. - A DESCRIPT field was added based on NAME. - Added fields LAT_DD_1, LONG_DD_1, MGRS, and GOOGLEMAP. LAT_DD_1 and LONG_DD_1 were calculated using the calculate geometry command and selecting decimal degrees as the units. MGRS was calculated using the Convert Coordinate Notation tool and selecting Output coordinate Format as MGRS. The GOOGLEMAP field was calculated by concatenating: "https://www.google.com/maps/place/" & [MGRS]. - FGDLAQDATE was added based on date downloaded from source. - Deleted Object_ID, Area, and Length fields. - Upcased all records in the table. - Renamed file hazwaste_sp_npl_oct19 from hazwaste_sp
Dataset copied.
Internal feature number.
ESRI
Feature geometry.
ESRI
ERIC Unique Id Number.
FDEP ERIC DATABASE
Site Name.
FDEP ERIC DATABASE
Street address or physical location by direction.
FDEP ERIC DATABASE
City the facility is located in.
FDEP ERIC DATABASE
County
FDEP ERIC DATABASE
District office
FDEP ERIC DATABASE
Central district office
Northeast district office
Northwest district office
South district office
Southeast district office
Southwest district office
Program Name.
FDEP ERIC DATABASE
Site Status.
FDEP ERIC DATABASE
These are sites that are eligible for state-lead cleanup and are awaiting program funding for assessment activities.
FDEP ERIC DATABASE
These are sites that are currently undergoing environmental assessment, remediation, or monitoring.
FDEP ERIC DATABASE
These sites have met the criteria for no further action and have been issued either a Conditional or Unconditional Site Rehabilitation Completion Order (SRCO).
FDEP ERIC DATABASE
FDEP Site Manager.
FDEP ERIC DATABASE
Latitude - Degrees location identifier
FDEP ERIC DATABASE
Datum associated with the location of the facility.
FDEP ERIC DATABASE
Latitude - Minutes location identifier
FDEP ERIC DATABASE
Longitude - Degrees location identifier
FDEP ERIC DATABASE
Latitude - Seconds location identifier
FDEP ERIC DATABASE
Archive FDEP Site Number.
FDEP ERIC DATABASE
Longitude - Minutes location identifier
FDEP ERIC DATABASE
Longitude - Seconds location identifier
FDEP ERIC DATABASE
FDEP Document Link To DEP NEXUS.
FDEP ERIC DATABASE
Latitude of the Site in Decimal Degrees.
Esri
Longitude of the Site in Decimal Degrees.
Esri
Military Grid Reference System (MGRS) Coordinate of the Facility. The MGRS is the geocoordinate standard used by NATO militaries for locating points on the earth. The MGRS provides a means to represent any location on the surface of the Earth using an alphanumeric string. Hierarchical references are based on the Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) coordinate system. The MGRS is used for the entire earth. http://mgrs-data.org/
GeoPlan
Webpage hyperlink to location in Google Maps.
GeoPlan
FGDL added field based on NAME.
GeoPlan
The date FGDL acquired the data from the Source.
GeoPlan
Unique ID added by GeoPlan
GeoPlan
431 Architecture PO Box 115706
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2600 Blair Stone Rd., MS 6520