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2008 and 2009 Wastewater Treatment Facilities Report
2006 and 2007 Wastewater Treatment Facilities Report
The following quarterly reports summarize inspections of hazardous materials facilities, response to spills and complaints, public outreach efforts, and special projects that are conducted as part of the illicit discharge detection and elimination program of Alachua County, the City of Gainesville, and the Florida Department of Transportation. The Alachua County Environmental Protection Department (ACEPD) is the agency responsible for the implementation of the illicit discharge detection and elimination program to satisfy the NPDES Phase II Municipal Seperate Storm Sewer System (MS4) permit requirements of Alachua County, City of Gainesville, and FDOT.
Fiscal Year 2007 1st Quarter (Oct 06 - Dec 06)
Fiscal Year 2007 2nd Quarter (Jan 07 - March 07)
Fiscal Year 2007 3rd Quarter (April 07 - June 07)
Fiscal Year 2007 4th Quarter (July 07 - Sep 07)
Fiscal Year 2008 1st Quarter (Oct 07 - Dec 07)
Fiscal Year 2008 2nd Quarter (Jan 08 - March 08)
Fiscal Year 2008 3rd Quarter (April 08 - June 08)
Fiscal Year 2008 4th Quarter (July 08 - Sep 08)
Fiscal Year 2009 1st Quarter (Oct 08 - Dec 08)
Fiscal Year 2009 2nd Quarter (Jan 09 - March 09)
Fiscal Year 2009 3rd Quarter (April 09- June 09)
Fiscal Year 2009 4th Quarter (July 09- Sept 09)
Fiscal Year 2010 1st Quarter (Oct 09 - Dec 09)
Fiscal Year 2010 2nd Quarter (Jan 10 - March 10)
Fiscal Year 2010 3rd Quarter (April 1- June 10)
Fiscal Year 2010 4th Quarter (July 10 -Sept 10)
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