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Subject Matter Index / Final Order Report 01/01/10-12/31/10 Florida Department of Environmental Protection Subject Matter Index/Final Order Report Selection Criteria Open Date: 1‐Jan‐10 End Date: 31‐Dec‐10 Sort Order: Subject Matter Subject OGC# Case Style Matter County FO Number FO Date Final Order Description 092820C LEDUC ENTERPRISES, INC.; DEP VS. AB LEON DEP10‐0962 8/27/2010 OGC FINAL ORDER FILED (ENFORCEMENT) TRUE HOLINESS CHURCH OF THE LIVING GOD; 093169 DEP VS. AB LEE DEP10‐0182 2/25/2010 SHORT‐FORM CONSENT ORDER FILED 093629 DEGUSIPE FUNERAL HOME, LLC.; DEP VS. AB SEMINOLE DEP10‐0383 4/16/2010 CONSENT ORDER FILED 094257 NORTHCOAST CONTAINER, INC.; DEP VS. AB ESCAMBIA DEP10‐0140 2/19/2010 SHORT‐FORM CONSENT ORDER FILED 094259 MAVERICK DEMOLITION, INC.; DEP VS. AB ESCAMBIA DEP10‐0304 4/1/2010 SHORT‐FORM CONSENT ORDER FILED TRI COUNTY WASTE & RECYCLING OF 094264 COLUMBIA COUNTY, LLC; DEP VS. AB BAY DEP10‐0026 1/15/2010 SHORT‐FORM CONSENT ORDER FILED 094265 SAGE LUMBER COMPANY, LLC; DEP VS. AB BAY DEP10‐0015 1/8/2010 SHORT‐FORM CONSENT ORDER FILED 094276C DOWN TO EARTH TRUCKING, INC.; DEP VS. AB VOLUSIA DEP10‐0915 7/15/2010 OGC FINAL ORDER FILED (ENFORCEMENT) 100712 FLORIDA SOUTHERN COLLEGE; DEP VS. AB POLK DEP10‐1842 5/12/2010 SHORT‐FORM CONSENT ORDER FILED 101238 HONE DESTRUCTION; DEP VS. AB LEE DEP10‐0379 4/7/2010 SHORT‐FORM CONSENT ORDER FILED 101272 HFLH, LLC; DEP VS. AB LEE DEP10‐0307 3/30/2010 SHORT‐FORM CONSENT ORDER FILED 101706 CABAT PROPERTIES, LLC; DEP VS. AB LEON DEP10‐0778 7/7/2010 SHORT‐FORM CONSENT ORDER FILED EQUITY LIFESTYLE PROPERTIES, INC. & ISLAND 101969 VISTA ESTATES, LLC; DEP VS. AB LEE DEP10‐0817 7/10/2010 SHORT‐FORM CONSENT ORDER FILED MARLIN DEVELOPMENT SERVICES, INC.; DEP 102453 VS. AB COLLIER DEP10‐1015 9/20/2010 SHORT‐FORM CONSENT ORDER FILED BEST‐TEC ASBESTOS ABATEMENT, INC.; DEP 102497 VS. AB ST. LUCIE DEP10‐1058 9/29/2010 SHORT‐FORM CONSENT ORDER FILED IGLESIA EVANGELICA MENONITA ARCAS DE 102592 SALVACION, INC.; DEP VS. AB LEE DEP10‐1011 9/17/2010 SHORT‐FORM CONSENT ORDER FILED 102708 MCCLELLAN, RAY; DEP VS. AB HARDEE DEP10‐1746 12/15/2010 SHORT‐FORM CONSENT ORDER FILED 094066 AGRI‐SOURCE FUELS, LLC; DEP VS. AC PASCO DEP10‐0194 3/9/2010 SHORT‐FORM CONSENT ORDER FILED 100774 THE QUIKRETE COMPANIES, INC.; DEP VS. AC SANTA ROSA DEP10‐0162 3/1/2010 SHORT‐FORM CONSENT ORDER FILED 100847 SOLICORE, INC.; DEP VS. AC POLK DEP10‐0551 5/11/2010 SHORT‐FORM CONSENT ORDER FILED 101525 PROCESS WATER SOLUTIONS, LLC; DEP VS. AC POLK DEP10‐0662 6/4/2010 SHORT‐FORM CONSENT ORDER FILED BUSSING, THOMAS, ET AL VS. DEP & 102253 GAINESVILLE RENEWABLE ENERGY CENTER AC ALACHUA DEP10‐1778 12/27/2010 OGC FINAL ORDER FILED (GENERAL) 102528 SUPERIOR ASPHALT, INC.; DEP VS. AC MANATEE DEP10‐1770 12/22/2010 SHORT‐FORM CONSENT ORDER FILED 093065 IMPERIAL BRANDS, INC.; DEP VS. AF POLK DEP10‐0193 3/9/2010 SHORT‐FORM CONSENT ORDER FILED 093255 JUICE BOWL PRODUCTS, INC.; DEP VS. AF POLK DEP10‐0061 1/29/2010 SHORT‐FORM CONSENT ORDER FILED 093950 LAKELAND NUTRITION GROUP, LLC; DEP VS. AF POLK DEP10‐0547 5/13/2010 SHORT‐FORM CONSENT ORDER FILED TRANSMONTAIGNE PRODUCT SERVICES, INC.; 100828 DEP VS. AF MANATEE DEP10‐0665 6/7/2010 SHORT‐FORM CONSENT ORDER FILED KINDER MORGAN PORT MANATEE TERMINAL, 100830 LLC; DEP VS. AF MANATEE DEP10‐0138 2/19/2010 CONSENT ORDER FILED 100978 RUBBER APPLICATIONS, INC.; DEP VS. AF POLK DEP10‐0780 7/7/2010 SHORT‐FORM CONSENT ORDER FILED 090322 SEASIDE CLEANERS, INC.; DEP VS. AG PASCO DEP10‐0060 1/29/2010 SHORT‐FORM CONSENT ORDER FILED FOODWAY MARKET OF LAKE ALFRED, INC.; 090979 DEP VS. AG POLK DEP10‐1680 11/23/2010 SHORT‐FORM CONSENT ORDER FILED DURATEK PRECAST TECHNOLOGIES, INC.; DEP 093059 VS. AG POLK DEP10‐0052 1/29/2010 SHORT‐FORM CONSENT ORDER FILED 093174 WOODRUFF & SONS, INC.; DEP VS. AG MANATEE DEP10‐0661 6/4/2010 SHORT‐FORM CONSENT ORDER FILED 093658 VULCAN MATERIALS, INC.; DEP VS. AG HERNANDO DEP10‐1841 5/12/2010 SHORT‐FORM CONSENT ORDER FILED 093977 PALM BEACH COUNTY; DEP VS. AG PALM BEACH DEP10‐0041 1/22/2010 SHORT‐FORM CONSENT ORDER FILED 094209 LAKE POINT RESTORATION LLC; DEP VS. AG MARTIN DEP10‐0104 2/9/2010 SHORT‐FORM CONSENT ORDER FILED 100840 DRAKE READY MIX, INC; DEP VS. AG LEE DEP10‐0287 3/22/2010 SHORT‐FORM CONSENT ORDER FILED CEMEX CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS FLORIDA, 100959 LLC; DEP VS. AG COLLIER DEP10‐0362 4/6/2010 SHORT‐FORM CONSENT ORDER FILED 100966 HELDEN, INC.; DEP VS. AG HERNANDO DEP10‐0552 5/11/2010 SHORT‐FORM CONSENT ORDER FILED 100975 PURITY CLEANERS, INC.; DEP VS. AG MANATEE DEP10‐0719 6/21/2010 SHORT‐FORM CONSENT ORDER FILED 101011 SCOTT SIGN SYSTEMS, INC.; DEP VS. AG MANATEE DEP10‐0781 7/7/2010 SHORT‐FORM CONSENT ORDER FILED 101387 PREFERRED MATERIALS, INC.; DEP VS. AG LEE DEP10‐0431 4/22/2010 SHORT‐FORM CONSENT ORDER FILED 101980 PREFERRED MATERIALS, INC.; DEP VS. AG LEE DEP10‐0805 7/13/2010 SHORT‐FORM CONSENT ORDER FILED VEOLIA ES TECHNICAL SOLUTIONS, LLC; DEP 102074 VS. AG LEON DEP10‐0942 8/23/2010 SHORT‐FORM CONSENT ORDER FILED 102494 MANATEE COUNTY BOCC; DEP VS. AG MANATEE DEP10‐1744 12/15/2010 SHORT‐FORM CONSENT ORDER FILED 102527 CRESTVIEW READY MIX, INC.; DEP VS. AG OKALOOSA DEP10‐1099 10/11/2010 SHORT‐FORM CONSENT ORDER FILED 102659 COLLIER COUNTY BOCC; DEP VS. AG COLLIER DEP10‐1130 10/18/2010 SHORT‐FORM CONSENT ORDER FILED PAYLESS DRY CLEANERS AND LAUNDRY, INC.; 102709 DEP VS. AG COLLIER DEP10‐1221 11/9/2010 SHORT‐FORM CONSENT ORDER FILED PANHANDLE GRADING & PAVING, INC.; DEP 102761 VS. AG SANTA ROSA DEP10‐1145 10/25/2010 SHORT‐FORM CONSENT ORDER FILED 093398 OVERSTREET PAVING, INC.; DEP VS. AM PASCO DEP10‐0846 7/23/2010 CONSENT ORDER FILED TALLA‐COM, TALLAHASSEE COMMUNICATION 101827 INDUSTRIES, INC. AM LEON DEP10‐0768 6/29/2010 SHORT‐FORM CONSENT ORDER FILED 093112 AMERICAN FIBERGLASS POOLS, INC; DEP VS. AO PASCO DEP10‐0195 3/9/2010 SHORT‐FORM CONSENT ORDER FILED GLOBAL TIRE RECYCLING OF SUMTER COUNTY, 093171 INC.; DEP VS. AO SUMTER DEP10‐0546 5/11/2010 SHORT‐FORM CONSENT ORDER FILED 093561 MCBAR5, LLC; DEP VS. AO HARDEE DEP10‐0680 6/8/2010 SHORT‐FORM CONSENT ORDER FILED 093659 EAGLE ROOFING PRODUCTS FL, LLC; DEP VS. AO SUMTER DEP10‐0555 5/11/2010 SHORT‐FORM CONSENT ORDER FILED RANGER CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRIES, INC.; 093967 DEP VS. AO ST. LUCIE DEP10‐0014 1/8/2010 SHORT‐FORM CONSENT ORDER FILED 100779 STEVEN COUNTS, INC.; DEP VS. AO MARION DEP10‐0903 8/10/2010 SHORT‐FORM CONSENT ORDER FILED 100839 FLAIR PPC CORP; DEP VS. AO MARION DEP10‐0717 6/21/2010 SHORT‐FORM CONSENT ORDER FILED 101079 CENTRAL FLORIDA AGGREGATE, INC.; DEP VS. AO MARION DEP10‐0779 7/7/2010 SHORT‐FORM CONSENT ORDER FILED 102173 STRATEGIC MATERIALS, INC.; DEP VS. AO MANATEE DEP10‐1747 12/15/2010 SHORT‐FORM CONSENT ORDER FILED 102340 G.A.C. CONTRACTORS, INC.; DEP VS. AO BAY DEP10‐0965 8/30/2010 SHORT‐FORM CONSENT ORDER FILED RANGER CONSTRUCTION INDUSTIRES, INC.; 102505 DEP VS. AO ST. LUCIE DEP10‐1101 10/11/2010 SHORT‐FORM CONSENT ORDER FILED 093601 JACKSONVILLE, CITY OF; DEP VS. AP DUVAL DEP10‐0114 2/12/2010 SHORT‐FORM CONSENT ORDER FILED 093711 DAVIS, HANK; DEP VS. AP MADISON DEP10‐0071 2/3/2010 SHORT‐FORM CONSENT ORDER FILED 093820 BVL DRYCLEANERS AND MORE, INC.; DEP VS. AP OSCEOLA DEP10‐0018 1/13/2010 SHORT‐FORM CONSENT ORDER FILED MARION COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY 093900 COMMISSIONERS; DEP VS. AP MARION DEP10‐0051 1/26/2010 CONSENT ORDER FILED 094008 JRL VENTURES, INC.; DEP VS. AP LEE DEP10‐0007 1/5/2010 SHORT‐FORM CONSENT ORDER FILED NORTH FLORIDA SOUTH GEORGIA VETERANS 094204 HEALTH SYSTEM; DEP VS. AP ALACHUA DEP10‐0042 1/11/2010 SHORT‐FORM CONSENT ORDER FILED HEMANI, MUSTAKIM, TOWNE & COUNTRY 094274E CLEANERS; DEP VS. AP MANATEE DEP10‐0758 6/29/2010 SHORT‐FORM CONSENT ORDER FILED ORLANDO UTILITIES COMMISSION, D/B/A 094275 CURTIS H. STANTON ENERGY CENTER; DEP VS AP ORANGE DEP10‐0285 3/30/2010 CONSENT ORDER FILED FLROIDA POWER CORPORATION, D/B/A 100593 PROGRESS ENERGY FLORIDA, INC.; DEP VS. AP OSCEOLA DEP10‐0313 4/1/2010 SHORT‐FORM CONSENT ORDER FILED 100604 TRANSMONTAIGNE, INC.; DEP VS. AP BREVARD DEP10‐0329 4/2/2010 SHORT‐FORM CONSENT ORDER FILED 100699 ROBERTS FUNERAL HOME, INC; DEP VS. AP MARION DEP10‐0351 4/7/2010 SHORT‐FORM CONSENT ORDER FILED 100723 SMART FUELS LLC; DEP VS. AP LAKE DEP10‐0266 3/26/2010 SHORT‐FORM CONSENT ORDER FILED KONTRADY‐HUDGINS FUNERAL SERVICES, LLC; 100778 DEP VS. AP ST. JOHNS DEP10‐0181 2/23/2010 SHORT‐FORM CONSENT ORDER FILED 100827 FOREST MEADOWS FUNERAL HOME; DEP VS. AP ALACHUA DEP10‐0577 3/11/2010 SHORT‐FORM CONSENT ORDER FILED 100918 KINGSPAN INSULATED PANELS, INC.; DEP VS. AP VOLUSIA DEP10‐0199 3/9/2010 SHORT‐FORM CONSENT ORDER FILED RAYONIER PERFORMANCE FIBERS, LLC; DEP 100941 VS. AP NASSAU DEP10‐0397 3/29/2010 SHORT‐FORM CONSENT ORDER FILED 101115 REEDY CREEK ENERGY SERVICES; DEP VS. AP ORANGE DEP10‐0389 4/20/2010 SHORT‐FORM CONSENT ORDER FILED 101150 WILLIAMS, MARGARET; DEP VS. AP BRADFORD DEP10‐0721 6/9/2010 SHORT‐FORM CONSENT ORDER FILED 101151E ALL FLORIDA CREMATORY, INC.; DEP VS. AP VOLUSIA DEP10‐1660 8/6/2010 OGC FINAL ORDER FILED (ENFORCEMENT) 101220 FLORIDA ROCK INDUSTRIES, INC.; DEP VS. AP ALACHUA DEP10‐0479 4/13/2010 SHORT‐FORM CONSENT ORDER FILED 101321 FESTIVAL FUN PARKS, LLC; DEP VS.
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