Enhance Your Environmental Stewardship with Florida DEP’s PASS System
Stay informed and proactive with the Florida Department of Environmental Protection’s (DEP) Permit Application Subscription Service (PASS). This innovative and free service allows you to tailor your notification preferences to suit your specific needs and interests. By subscribing, you can select multiple application types and define a geographic area of interest, either by county or within a chosen radius from a specific point. This personalized approach ensures you receive timely updates relevant to your area and concerns.
How Does PASS Work?
Once subscribed, the PASS system will automatically send you email notifications whenever the DEP receives a permit application that matches your subscription criteria. Each email will include detailed information about the type of authorization being applied for, along with the application tracking number. This system empowers you to stay on top of developments in your area, enabling you to respond or participate in the review process if needed.
For real-time updates on any application currently under review, you can easily contact the appropriate DEP district office. This ensures you have the latest information at your fingertips, fostering transparency and engagement.
Stay Connected with DEP Newsletters and Updates
Are you interested in the latest news and updates from the DEP? Subscribing to DEP newsletters is a fantastic way to stay connected. Receive important information and updates directly to your email, keeping you informed about environmental initiatives, policy changes, and more.
About the Florida Department of Environmental Protection
The Florida Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) is the state’s lead agency for environmental management and stewardship. Our mission is to protect Florida’s air, water, and land, ensuring a safe and healthy environment for current and future generations. The vision of the DEP is to foster strong community partnerships, safeguard Florida’s precious natural resources, and enhance its diverse ecosystems.
source: floridadep.gov