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Subject Matter Index / Final Order Report 01/01/08-12/31/08 Florida Department of Environmental Protection Subject Matter Index/Final Order Report Selection Criteria Open Date: 1‐Jan‐08 End Date: 31‐Dec‐08 Sort Order: Subject Matter Subject OGC# Case Style Matter County FO Number FO Date Final Order Description SUNCOAST DONUTS, INC. AND COLD CREEK 052713E CORPORATION; DEP VS. AB HERNANDO DEP08‐1479 9/19/2008 SHORT‐FORM CONSENT ORDER FILED 071652 CALHOUN COUNTY; DEP VS. AB CALHOUN DEP08‐0420 5/6/2008 SHORT‐FORM CONSENT ORDER FILED 071739 U‐HAUL CO. OF FLORIDA; DEP VS. AB ESCAMBIA DEP08‐0352 2/19/2008 SHORT‐FORM CONSENT ORDER FILED 071868 APEX DEVELOPMENT, LLC; DEP VS. AB GULF DEP08‐0074 1/30/2008 SHORT‐FORM CONSENT ORDER FILED 071930 ESCAMBIA COUNTY HEAD START; DEP VS. AB ESCAMBIA DEP08‐0132 2/14/2008 SHORT‐FORM CONSENT ORDER FILED 072064 HAROLD J. ROGERS TRUST; DEP VS. AB MONROE DEP08‐0223 2/29/2008 SHORT‐FORM CONSENT ORDER FILED 072084 MITCHELLL HOMES, INC.; DEP VS. AB ESCAMBIA DEP08‐0152 2/26/2008 SHORT‐FORM CONSENT ORDER FILED 072089 FORTNEY & WEYGANDT, INC.; DEP VS. AB JACKSON DEP08‐0184 2/25/2008 SHORT‐FORM CONSENT ORDER FILED 072097 MC GROUP, LLC; DEP VS. AB ESCAMBIA DEP08‐0586 6/17/2008 SHORT‐FORM CONSENT ORDER FILED 072204 CROWN AMERICAN PROPERTIES; DEP VS. AB BAY DEP08‐0888 9/3/2008 SHORT‐FORM CONSENT ORDER FILED SIMPSON ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC.; 072702 DEP VS. AB LEE DEP08‐0309 4/2/2008 SHORT‐FORM CONSENT ORDER FILED 080129 BEELINE DEVELOPMENT, INC.; DEP VS. AB VOLUSIA DEP08‐0236 3/13/2008 SHORT‐FORM CONSENT ORDER FILED 080150 K & N ENTERPRISES, LLC; DEP VS. AB ESCAMBIA DEP08‐1454 5/6/2008 SHORT‐FORM CONSENT ORDER FILED 080154 RICHARDSON HOMES, INC.; DEP VS. AB LEE DEP08‐0203 2/25/2008 SHORT‐FORM CONSENT ORDER FILED 080155 WADDELL HOMES, INC.; DEP VS. AB ESCAMBIA DEP08‐0169 2/27/2008 SHORT‐FORM CONSENT ORDER FILED 080158 CLUTCH PRODUCTS, INC.; DEP VS. AB ESCAMBIA DEP08‐0154 2/25/2008 SHORT‐FORM CONSENT ORDER FILED 080283 PALM MATTRESS COMPANY, INC.; DEP VS. AB ESCAMBIA DEP08‐0190 3/3/2008 SHORT‐FORM CONSENT ORDER FILED 080325 HUSSEY, FRANCIS D.; DEP VS. AB LEE DEP08‐0282 3/25/2008 SHORT‐FORM CONSENT ORDER FILED 080378 VISION CONSTRUCTION ENT., INC; DEP VS. AB ESCAMBIA DEP08‐0252 3/18/2008 SHORT‐FORM CONSENT ORDER FILED 080514 MARCOR REMEDIATION, INC.; DEP VS. AB ESCAMBIA DEP08‐0465 4/15/2008 SHORT‐FORM CONSENT ORDER FILED 080557 A & B DOZING; DEP VS. AB ESCAMBIA DEP08‐0359 4/17/2008 SHORT‐FORM CONSENT ORDER FILED 080659 POSEN CONSTRUCTION, INC.; DEP VS. AB LEE DEP08‐0423 4/29/2008 SHORT‐FORM CONSENT ORDER FILED 080757 MICHAEL J. MARINO, INC.; DEP VS. AB MONROE DEP08‐0566 6/6/2008 SHORT‐FORM CONSENT ORDER FILED 080835 WCI COMMUNITIES, INC.; DEP VS. AB LEE DEP08‐0602 6/12/2008 SHORT‐FORM CONSENT ORDER FILED 081566 SOUTHWEST BUILDERS, INC.; DEP VS. AB LEE DEP08‐0600 6/13/2008 SHORT‐FORM CONSENT ORDER FILED 081651 THE CHRIS TEL COMPANY; DEP VS. AB LEE DEP08‐0662 6/30/2008 SHORT‐FORM CONSENT ORDER FILED 081690 EMBASSY HOUSE MANAGER, LLC; DEP VS. AB LEON DEP08‐1259 12/2/2008 SHORT‐FORM CONSENT ORDER FILED 081694 WRIGHT CONSTRUCTION GROUP; DEP VS. AB LEE DEP08‐0796 8/4/2008 SHORT‐FORM CONSENT ORDER FILED 081911 SOUTHERN LAND DEVELOPMENT, LLC; DEP VS. AB ESCAMBIA DEP08‐0783 8/4/2008 SHORT‐FORM CONSENT ORDER FILED 081919 WINCO LLC D/B/A BURGER KING; DEP VS. AB OKALOOSA DEP08‐1181 10/9/2008 SHORT‐FORM CONSENT ORDER FILED 081933 SUMMIT CONSTRUCTION, INC.; DEP VS. AB GADSDEN DEP08‐0934 9/11/2008 SHORT‐FORM CONSENT ORDER FILED SOUTHWEST CONSTRUCTION SERVICES, INC.; 081985 DEP VS. AB LEE DEP08‐0851 8/14/2008 SHORT‐FORM CONSENT ORDER FILED LAND ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT AND 081999 RESOURCES, INC.; DEP VS. AB LEON DEP08‐1287 12/8/2008 SHORT‐FORM CONSENT ORDER FILED 082122 SUGARLOAF TAVERN, INC.; DEP VS. AB MONROE DEP08‐0951 9/4/2008 SHORT‐FORM CONSENT ORDER FILED 082123 HIGHLANDS EXCAVATING, INC.; DEP VS. AB LEE DEP08‐0974 9/16/2008 SHORT‐FORM CONSENT ORDER FILED 082180 ADAMS MOBILE HOME PARK; DEP VS. AB BAY DEP08‐0898 9/9/2008 SHORT‐FORM CONSENT ORDER FILED L.E.B. DEMOLITION & CONSULTING 082246 CONTRACTORS, INC.; DEP VS. AB ST. LUCIE DEP08‐1460 10/10/2008 SHORT‐FORM CONSENT ORDER FILED 082366 WARE OIL AND SUPPLY CO.; DEP VS. AB JACKSON DEP08‐1185 11/5/2008 SHORT‐FORM CONSENT ORDER FILED UNION CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH OF 082448 CHRIST; DEP VS. AB HIGHLANDS DEP08‐1196 11/6/2008 SHORT‐FORM CONSENT ORDER FILED 082449 EASTMOND ENTERPRISES, LLC.; DEP VS. AB LEE DEP08‐1361 12/15/2008 SHORT‐FORM CONSENT ORDER FILED 082460 FREEDOM SITE WORK INC.; DEP VS. AB HENDRY DEP08‐1215 11/10/2008 SHORT‐FORM CONSENT ORDER FILED 082489 ELKINS CONSTRUCTORS, INC.; DEP VS. AB LEON DEP08‐1108 10/21/2008 SHORT‐FORM CONSENT ORDER FILED 082678 GALARDI SOUTH ENTERPRISES; DEP VS. AB MONROE DEP08‐1248 11/20/2008 SHORT‐FORM CONSENT ORDER FILED JOHN O'CONNELL, INC & EARTH FRIENDLY 082713 CONTRACTING, LLC; DEP VS. AB ST. LUCIE DEP08‐1440 12/19/2008 SHORT‐FORM CONSENT ORDER FILED 082786 BRADANNA, INC.; DEP VS. AB LEE DEP08‐1329 12/10/2008 SHORT‐FORM CONSENT ORDER FILED 072152 MRC PRECISION METAL OPTICS, INC.; DEP VS. AC MANATEE DEP08‐0698 1/28/2008 SHORT‐FORM CONSENT ORDER FILED CONRAD YELVINGTON DISTRIBUTORS, INC.; 080311 DEP VS. AC POLK DEP08‐0328 4/9/2008 SHORT‐FORM CONSENT ORDER FILED 080801 HENRY COMPANY; DEP VS. AC POLK DEP08‐0633 6/27/2008 SHORT‐FORM CONSENT ORDER FILED 081571 TURNER COATINGS, INC.; DEP VS. AC POLK DEP08‐0638 6/27/2008 SHORT‐FORM CONSENT ORDER FILED 081787 SUPERIOR ASPHALT, INC.; DEP VS. AC MANATEE DEP08‐0817 8/13/2008 SHORT‐FORM CONSENT ORDER FILED DAVIS, ANITA & MORRIS V. DEP & BIOMASS 082688 GAS AND ELECTRIC OF TALLAHASSEE, LLC AC LEON DEP08‐1433 11/20/2008 OGC FINAL ORDER FILED (GENERAL) DUPREE, WILLIE V. DEP & BIOMASS GAS AND 082727 ELECTRIC OF TALLAHASSEE, LLC AC LEON DEP08‐1431 11/20/2008 OGC FINAL ORDER FILED (GENERAL) LOSEY, GERALD V. DEP & BIOMASS GAS AND 082729 ELECTRIC OF TALLAHASSEE, LLC AC LEON DEP08‐1429 11/20/2008 OGC FINAL ORDER FILED (GENERAL) HARDEN, REGINA & JESSE V. DEP & BIOMASS 082730 GAS AND ELECTRIC OF TALLAHASSEE LLC AC LEON DEP08‐1430 11/20/2008 OGC FINAL ORDER FILED (GENERAL) FRANKLIN, ANITA V. DEP & BIOMASS GAS AND 082732 ELECTRIC OF TALLAHASSEE, LLC AC LEON DEP08‐1432 11/20/2008 OGC FINAL ORDER FILED (GENERAL) 080313 WOOD MULCH PRODUCTS, INC.; DEP VS. AF POLK DEP08‐0699 4/10/2008 SHORT‐FORM CONSENT ORDER FILED 081656 WHEELBLAST, INC.; DEP VS. AF PASCO DEP08‐0794 8/6/2008 SHORT‐FORM CONSENT ORDER FILED 081717 JACKSON MEMORIAL HOSPITAL; DEP VS. AF MIAMI‐DADE DEP08‐1406 12/30/2008 SHORT‐FORM CONSENT ORDER FILED INDEPENDENCE RECYCLING OF FLORIDA, INC.; 072139 DEP VS. AG POLK DEP08‐0066 1/28/2008 SHORT‐FORM CONSENT ORDER FILED 072146 SUNCOAST CONCRETE LLC; DEP VS. AG POLK DEP08‐0068 1/30/2008 SHORT‐FORM CONSENT ORDER FILED 080069 TARMAC AMERICA, LLC; DEP VS. AG OKEECHOBEE DEP08‐0233 3/12/2008 SHORT‐FORM CONSENT ORDER FILED 080079 MORGAN TRUCK BODY, LLC; DEP VS. AG POLK DEP08‐0199 3/3/2008 SHORT‐FORM CONSENT ORDER FILED 080156 SCHWAB READY MIX; DEP VS. AG CHARLOTTE DEP08‐0181 2/22/2008 SHORT‐FORM CONSENT ORDER FILED 080231 READY MIX USA, LLC; DEP VS. AG WALTON DEP08‐0153 2/25/2008 SHORT‐FORM CONSENT ORDER FILED 080295 TINDLE ENTERPRISES, INC.; DEP VS. AG OKALOOSA DEP08‐0477 3/11/2008 SHORT‐FORM CONSENT ORDER FILED 080318 PUMP CRETE, INC.; DEP VS. AG POLK DEP08‐0435 3/31/2008 SHORT‐FORM CONSENT ORDER FILED AVERETT SEPTIC TANK COMPANY, INC.; DEP 080319 VS. AG POLK DEP08‐0711 4/10/2008 SHORT‐FORM CONSENT ORDER FILED 080559 BOWER ENTERPRISES; DEP VS. AG POLK DEP08‐0497 5/27/2008 SHORT‐FORM CONSENT ORDER FILED 080560 J & N STONE, INC.; DEP VS. AG POLK DEP08‐0498 5/27/2008 SHORT‐FORM CONSENT ORDER FILED 080592 TARMAC AMERICA, LLC; DEP VS. AG MARTIN DEP08‐0504 5/28/2008 SHORT‐FORM CONSENT ORDER FILED 080594 HIGH TECH CLEANERS; DEP VS. AG OKALOOSA DEP08‐0505 5/28/2008 SHORT‐FORM CONSENT ORDER FILED 080756 FULLER FUNERAL HOME; DEP VS. AG LEE DEP08‐0800 8/4/2008 SHORT‐FORM CONSENT ORDER FILED DOWNING FUNERAL HOME AND CREMATION 080807 SERVICES, INC.; DEP VS. AG HERNANDO DEP08‐0640 6/27/2008 SHORT‐FORM CONSENT ORDER FILED 080837 AMERICAN CONCRETE SUPPLY, INC.; DEP VS. AG ESCAMBIA DEP08‐0667 7/2/2008 SHORT‐FORM CONSENT ORDER FILED 081612 KENTON INDUSTRIES; DEP VS. AG HENDRY DEP08‐0550 6/3/2008 SHORT‐FORM CONSENT ORDER FILED SOUTHEASTERN PIPE & PRECAST, INC.; DEP 081713 VS. AG ESCAMBIA DEP08‐0685 7/8/2008 SHORT‐FORM CONSENT ORDER FILED 081806 SUPERIOR REDI‐MIX, INC.; DEP VS. AG GADSDEN DEP08‐0808 8/8/2008 SHORT‐FORM CONSENT ORDER FILED 081940 POWERSCREEN OF FLORIDA, INC.; DEP VS. AG LEON DEP08‐0801 8/6/2008 SHORT‐FORM CONSENT ORDER FILED 081982 PV CRUSHING, INC.; DEP VS. AG POLK DEP08‐1338 12/18/2008 SHORT‐FORM CONSENT ORDER FILED 081997 J.H. WILLIAMS OIL CO., INC.; DEP VS. AG MANATEE DEP08‐1235 11/21/2008 SHORT‐FORM CONSENT ORDER FILED VEOLIA ES TECHNICAL SOLUTIONS, LLC; DEP 082220 VS. AG LEON DEP08‐1389 12/30/2008 SHORT‐FORM CONSENT ORDER FILED 082687 TAMIAMI CONCRETE PRODUCTS; DEP VS. AG LEE DEP08‐1328 12/12/2008 SHORT‐FORM CONSENT ORDER FILED CEMEX CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS FLORIDA 082719 LLC; DEP VS.
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