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Jacqueline M. Love
Jacqueline M. Love
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08-003922  JACQUELINE LANE vs INTERNATIONAL PAPER COMPANY AND DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION  (2008)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Aug. 12, 2008
The issues in this case are whether International Paper Company (IP) is entitled to National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Permit No. FL0002526 issued by Department of Environmental Protection (Department) and whether the Department should approve Consent Order No. 08-0358, for the operation of IP’s paper mill in Cantonment, Escambia County, Florida.IP proved that it is entitled to the proposed industrial wastewater discharge permit for its paper mill in Escambia County and that the terms and conditions of the related consent orders are reasonable.
08-003923  FRIENDS OF PERDIDO BA, INC. AND JAMES LANE vs INTERNATIONAL PAPER COMPANY AND DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION  (2008)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Aug. 12, 2008
The issues in this case are whether International Paper Company (IP) is entitled to National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Permit No. FL0002526 issued by Department of Environmental Protection (Department) and whether the Department should approve Consent Order No. 08-0358, for the operation of IP’s paper mill in Cantonment, Escambia County, Florida.IP proved that it is entitled to the proposed industrial wastewater discharge permit for its paper mill in Escambia County and that the terms and conditions of the related consent orders are reasonable.
08-006033RX  FRIENDS OF PERDIDO BAY, INC., AND JAMES LANE vs DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION  (2008)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Dec. 05, 2008
The issue for determination in this case is whether Florida Administrative Code Rule 62-302.300(6) is an invalid exercise of delegated legislative authority because the rule is vague, fails to establish adequate standards for agency decisions, or vests unbridled discretion in the agency.Petitioners failed to prove that Florida Administrative Code Rule 62-302.300(6) is an invalid exercise of delegated legislative authority.
05-001609  MELLITA A. LANE vs DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AND INTERNATIONAL PAPER COMPANY  (2005)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: May 04, 2005
The issues in this case are whether IP is entitled to issuance of National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Permit Number FL0002526-001/001-IW1S ("the proposed permit"), Consent Order No. 04-1202, Authorization for Experimental Use of Wetlands Order No. 04-1442, and Waiver Order No. 04-0730 (collectively, "the Department authorizations"), which would authorize IP to discharge treated industrial wastewater from its paper mill in Cantonment, Escambia County, Florida, into wetlands which flow to Elevenmile Creek and Perdido Bay.Recommend denial of a proposed permit, exemption, waiver, and consent order pertaining to the paper mill`s effluent discharge for failing to provide reasonable assurance that it would comply with all applicable statutes and rules.
01-001332RP  JACQUELINE M. LANE vs DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION  (2001)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Apr. 10, 2001
Whether proposed Rule Chapter 62-303, Florida Administrative Code, which describes how the Department of Environmental Protection will exercise its authority under Section 403.067, Florida Statutes, to identify and list those surface waters in the state that are impaired for purposes of the state's total maximum daily load (commonly referred to as "TMDL") program, is an "invalid exercise of delegated legislative authority," within the meaning of Chapter 120, Florida Statutes, for the reasons asserted by Petitioners.Department`s "identification of impaired surface waters" rule is not an invalid exercise of delegated legislative authority.
01-001462RP  LINDA YOUNG vs DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION  (2001)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Apr. 13, 2001
Whether proposed Rule Chapter 62-303, Florida Administrative Code, which describes how the Department of Environmental Protection will exercise its authority under Section 403.067, Florida Statutes, to identify and list those surface waters in the state that are impaired for purposes of the state's total maximum daily load (commonly referred to as "TMDL") program, is an "invalid exercise of delegated legislative authority," within the meaning of Chapter 120, Florida Statutes, for the reasons asserted by Petitioners.Department`s "identification of impaired surface waters" rule is not an invalid exercise of delegated legislative authority.
01-001463RP  SAVE OUR BAYS, AIR AND CANALS, INC. vs DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION  (2001)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Apr. 13, 2001
Whether proposed Rule Chapter 62-303, Florida Administrative Code, which describes how the Department of Environmental Protection will exercise its authority under Section 403.067, Florida Statutes, to identify and list those surface waters in the state that are impaired for purposes of the state's total maximum daily load (commonly referred to as "TMDL") program, is an "invalid exercise of delegated legislative authority," within the meaning of Chapter 120, Florida Statutes, for the reasons asserted by Petitioners.Department`s "identification of impaired surface waters" rule is not an invalid exercise of delegated legislative authority.
01-001464RP  FLORIDA PUBLIC INTEREST RESEARCH GROUP CITIZEN LOBBY, INC. vs DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION  (2001)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Apr. 13, 2001
Whether proposed Rule Chapter 62-303, Florida Administrative Code, which describes how the Department of Environmental Protection will exercise its authority under Section 403.067, Florida Statutes, to identify and list those surface waters in the state that are impaired for purposes of the state's total maximum daily load (commonly referred to as "TMDL") program, is an "invalid exercise of delegated legislative authority," within the meaning of Chapter 120, Florida Statutes, for the reasons asserted by Petitioners.Department`s "identification of impaired surface waters" rule is not an invalid exercise of delegated legislative authority.
01-001465RP  SANTA ROSA SOUND COALITION vs DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION  (2001)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Apr. 13, 2001
Whether proposed Rule Chapter 62-303, Florida Administrative Code, which describes how the Department of Environmental Protection will exercise its authority under Section 403.067, Florida Statutes, to identify and list those surface waters in the state that are impaired for purposes of the state's total maximum daily load (commonly referred to as "TMDL") program, is an "invalid exercise of delegated legislative authority," within the meaning of Chapter 120, Florida Statutes, for the reasons asserted by Petitioners.Department`s "identification of impaired surface waters" rule is not an invalid exercise of delegated legislative authority.
01-001466RP  FRIENDS OF SAINT SEBASTIAN RIVER vs DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION  (2001)
Division of Administrative Hearings, Florida Filed: Apr. 13, 2001
Whether proposed Rule Chapter 62-303, Florida Administrative Code, which describes how the Department of Environmental Protection will exercise its authority under Section 403.067, Florida Statutes, to identify and list those surface waters in the state that are impaired for purposes of the state's total maximum daily load (commonly referred to as "TMDL") program, is an "invalid exercise of delegated legislative authority," within the meaning of Chapter 120, Florida Statutes, for the reasons asserted by Petitioners.Department`s "identification of impaired surface waters" rule is not an invalid exercise of delegated legislative authority.

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