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 EPC is pleased to present the 2022 Annual Report.  

EPC Hosts Tour for High-Profile Delegation

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Article written by Allison Amram and Reggie Sanford Front row, second from left: U.S. Representative Kathy Castor,  Executive Director Janet Lorton, Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ) Chair Brenda Mallory, and Commissioner Gwen Myers, are pictured with  EPC staff. On May 3, 2022, EPC hosted a delegation comprised of representatives from the federal Executive and Legislative Branches and local county officials for a series of briefings and a tour of several environmentally significant sites in Hillsborough County. Participants included Brenda Mallory, Chair of the White House’s Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ) ; Representative Kathy Castor, U.S. House of Representatives, 14th Congressional District ; Commissioner Gwendolyn Myers, Hillsborough County Board of County Commissioners, District 3 ; and EPC staff.  The delegation’s visit included a look at the EPC’s compliance and monitoring efforts near a local lead plant and two successful Brownfield sites....

EPC Bids a Fond Farewell to Water Division Senior Environmental Managers Paula Noblitt and Tom Ash

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Article written  by Daniel Moore and Chris Pratt Paula Noblitt Paula Noblitt came to the EPC in 2002 with a Bachelor of Science degree in microbiology and 15 years of seasoned Industrial Wastewater work for the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP). She began her 20 years of dedicated service with the Agency as an Industrial Wastewater Engineering Specialist and quickly worked her way up to the Water Division's Compliance and Enforcement Senior Environmental Manager/Assistant Director position.   The majority of  the Water Division's complaints are conducted by compliance staff and during her management over 3,200 complaints were investigated and about 100 enforcement actions were initiated,   resulting in the collection of nearly $500,000 in penalties. It is important to note that administrative penalties obtained through enforcement for the necessary correction of pollution violations are credited to the Agency's Pollution Recovery Fund (PRF)...

Terrace Community Middle School Joins EPC for Arbor Day Celebration and EPC Expo

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Article written by Collin Cruz The Agency hosted its first-ever EPC Expo, held at the Roger P. Stewart Center, for approximately one-hundred students and staff from Terrace Community Middle School . The EPC Expo was held following an Arbor Day tree planting ceremony at their school.  EPC Executive Director Janet Lorton, Terrace Community Middle School Principal Tahvia Shaw, students, and EPC Staff participated in a tree-planting ceremony in front of the school. The Expo focused on how STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) relates to environmental protection. Engineers and scientists from the Air, Wetlands, Waste, and Water Divisions demonstrated technical engineering concepts and tools that EPC staff uses daily.   The Air Division display consisted of two types of functioning air pollution control devices (baghouse and wet scrubber) and various air monitoring equipment. Students learned how local facilities obtain air permits, how the EPC determi...

Encouraging Living Shorelines

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Article written by Dessa Clock Waterfront property owners worry about protecting their property from erosion, especially those whose properties experience detrimental wave action from boats and storms. For some, seawalls and bulkheads are the first methods that come to mind for controlling erosion. However, there are more natural, cost-effective, aesthetic, and long-term solutions to achieving shoreline stabilization called living shorelines. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)  defines living shorelines as "a management practice that provides erosion control benefits; protects, restores, or enhances natural shoreline habitat; and maintains ecological processes through the strategic placement of plants, stone, sand fill, and other structural organic materials (e.g. - biologs, oyster reefs, etc.)." In some instances, traditional shoreline hardening methods like bulkheads and seawalls may have the opposite result and increase erosion instead. Wave energy ...

Understanding EPC's Role as a Member of the North American Hazardous Materials Management Association (NAHMMA)

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Article written by Gerry Javier North American Hazardous Materials Management Association  (NAHMMA) was established in 1993. The association was created for "professionals working to reduce and manage household and business-generated hazardous waste. A volunteer-run, non-profit organization, NAHMMA is committed to pollution prevention, product stewardship, and the safe and effective handling of hazardous materials from households and businesses. NAHMMA supports its members with exclusive training opportunities, relevant industry news, and access to a diverse and experienced nationwide network of people involved in the hazardous waste management industry." There are currently ten NAHMMA chapters.  Membership consists of representatives from government, private, and non-profit organizations.   Chapters offer networking resources, professional development, and other services which benefit members.  EPC is a proud charter member of the Florida Chapter, the largest in NA...

EPC Fundraiser to Benefit County Animal Shelter is a Success

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 by Allanna Glusica From left to right: EPC - Michelle Jenkins, Steffanie Wickham, Cody Winter, Hooshang Boostani, Janet Lorton (Executive Director);  Pet Resource Center  - Kathy Ebner (Business Manager), Lori Letzring (Division Director), and Scott Trebatoski (Foundation Chair) Hooshang Boostani, retired EPC Waste Division Director, is an avid advocate for a variety of Philanthropic causes. Mr. Boostani served as the EPC's Philanthropic Committee founding advisor prior to his retirement. His generosity extended to the welfare of animals, as well as people. To commemorate his over 40 years of service with the EPC, staff decided to memorialize the philanthropy he loved and championed with the  For the  Love of Boostani  fundraiser event, which is to be held annually on Valentine’s Day. Staff raised over $1000 in personal cash donations and collected food, treats, bedding and toys to benefit shelter animals in need. Mr. Boostani joined with st...