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The USEPA Proposed Clean-up Plan for the Koppers Superfund Site was realeased on July 15, 2010.   Click HERE  to go to the Cabot Koppers  Superfund page to view the document.

 

The 2008 and 2009 Alachua County Government Greenhouse Gas Inventory is now available.   Click HERE to see the Final Report.  Click HERE to see the Presentation to the Board of County Commissioners.  

 

New Water Conservation Initiative Report. Click HERE to learn more and get involved!

 

 Alachua County's Hazardous Waste Collection Facility Generates Solar Power! View the new 11 Kilowatt Solar Photovolatic System.


Petroleum Management manages clean-up of petroleum contaminated sites and the inspection of above ground and underground storage tanks.
Hazardous Waste Collection provides for the reuse, recycling, and disposal of household and small business hazardous wastes.
Greenhouse Gas Reduction and Air Quality provides information on air quality and the County's participation in ICLEI Greenhouse Gas Reduction Initiatives.
Cabot Koppers Superfund Site Page contains the background information and links to document libraries concerning the Cabot Koppers Superfund Site

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