The types of permits issued by this agency are listed below. If required, a Water Use Permit must first be obtained from the District before these agencies can issue a Well Construction Permit. 252.363, F.S. Welcome to the permitting portal for the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) and Florida’s water management districts.This portal provides links to information about water resource permitting in Florida, and links to DEP and the water management districts to:.

Extension Request The following Emergency Orders declared by the Governor are active under the 252.363, F.S. Click on a permit type for more detailed information, including how to submit an application for each type of permit. Environmental Resource Permits. An Environmental Resource Permit (ERP) is required before beginning any construction activity that would affect wetlands, alter surface water flows, or contribute to water pollution. Click on a permit type for more detailed information, including how to submit an application for each type of permit. Tolling and extension of permits and other authorizations. Contact Us. Records Search Application/Permit Enforcement Noticing. Enter or select search criteria in one or more of the fields to search for current or past applications/permits. The South Florida Water Management District regulates residential and commercial developments, roadway construction and agriculture; while the Florida Department of Environmental Protection oversees power plants, ports, wastewater treatment plants and single-family home projects. Please contact the District at wps@nwfwater.com or (850)539-5999 if you are a home owner who needs to apply for a well construction permit. Please ensure that the default Date Range of the past 1 year on the Receive Date is applicable, otherwise change it to suit your needs. Search results are limited to …

Local agencies in Manatee, Sarasota, and Marion counties issue well construction permits within their respective county boundaries. Apply for permits and other authorizations, including: As authorized by Part IV of Chapter 373, Florida Statutes, the District is responsible for permitting construction and operation of surface water management systems.