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Florida
Department of Environmental Protection The Department
of Environmental Protection is the lead agency in state government for environmental
management and stewardship and is one of the more diverse agencies in state government,
protecting our air, water, and land. The Department is divided into three primary
areas: Regulatory Programs, Land and Recreation and Planning and Management. Florida's
environmental priorities include restoring America's Everglades, improving air
quality, restoring and protecting the water quality in our springs, lakes, rivers
and coastal waters, conserving environmentally-sensitive lands and providing citizens
and visitors with recreational opportunities, now and in the future.
3900 Commonwealth Boulevard M.S. 49 Tallahassee, Florida 32399 850-245-2118 (phone)
/ 850-245-2128 (fax)
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