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NUTTING ENVIRONMENTAL OF FLORIDA, INC. (NEF) has performed a Phase I Environmental Site Assessment at the
above referenced project in accordance with your authorization of November 20, 2019. This report completes NEF's
services at the project as set forth in NEF's proposal. The purpose of this assessment was to evaluate the general
likelihood of "recognized environmental conditions" (as defined in ASTM Practice E-1527-13 and Section 2.1 of this
report) being present on the site on the basis of the scope of work listed below.
NEF conducted the assessment research in accordance with industry accepted practices, investigating the following
key areas:
Interviews with past and present owners, operators, occupants and client as were successfully contacted.
Examination of information regarding the subject property's general hydrogeological, geological and
topographical characteristics.
Performance of a physical site inspection of accessible areas to observe the existing conditions, business
activities, and operations on the subject site and adjoining properties.
Review of specific federal, state, county, tribal and local agency records pertaining to the site and other selected
properties available and provided at the time of our evaluation.
Review of available standard historical sources including but not limited to; aerial photographs, fire insurance
maps, property tax files, recorded land title records, USGS topographic maps, local street directories, building
department records and fire department records.
Reviewed documentation provided by the client regarding recorded environmental cleanup liens, engineering
controls or institutional controls for the subject property.
Please see section 2.0 of this report for further details regarding NEF's methodology. For further information regarding
our company’s qualifications, please visit http://www.nuttingengineers.com/ or contact the undersigned at your
convenience.
We have performed a Phase I Environmental Site Assessment in conformance with the scope and limitations of
ASTM Practice E-1527 of the Braman Dealership and Offices property located at 2060 Biscayne Boulevard, Miami,
Miami-Dade County, Florida, the subject property. Any exceptions to, or deletions from, this practice are described
in Section 2.0 of this report. This assessment has revealed no evidence of recognized environmental conditions in
connection with the property except for the following:
Former Underground Storage Tanks and Documented Petroleum Contamination on the Subject Property
Based on a review of information on file with the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) and Miami-
Dade County Department of Regulatory and Economic Resources (RER), Division of Environmental Resources
Management (DERM), one 1,000-gallon new oil underground tank and a 650-gallon waste oil underground tank that
were reportedly installed on the subject site in July 1970. A 2,000-gallon new oil underground tank was reportedly
installed at this site in June 1976 and two 10,000-gallon underground fuel tanks were reportedly installed on the
subject site in May 1977.
A Discharge Reporting Form (DRF) was submitted to FDEP in March 1990 following the discovery of odors and
manual testing of wells near the former UST area at the former service building onsite. A Contamination Assessment
Report (CAR) and No Further Action Proposal (NFAP) dated April 1991 were submitted to FDEP. No Further Action
associated with the March 1990 DRF was approved by FDEP in July 1991.
This facility filed an additional DRF in April 1997, following the removal of the above referenced underground storage
tanks. A Tank Closure Assessment Report (TCAR) documenting the removal of the UST was submitted to RER in
May 1997 following a Notice of Violation (NOV) during an inspection of the USTs on site. The NOVs dated July 1995
and February 1996 suggested several options for the property owner of which the property owner selected to remove
all USTs on site.
Two 1,000-gallon new oil tanks, and one 650-gallon waste oil tank were removed from the interior of the (former)
service building on the subject site (on the southeastern portion of the subject site) and two 10,000-gallon gasoline
tanks were removed from the center portion of the subject site. During the removal process of the two new oil tanks
and waste oil tank, a visual inspection of the excavated pits noted the presence of staining and free floating product
on the surface of the groundwater. A vacuum truck was on site during the tank removal/soil excavating process to
assist in the removal of floating product. Additional stained soils were excavated and reportedly transported offsite
for thermal treatment. Additionally, the TCAR identified petroleum contaminated groundwater within the area of the
10,000-gallon underground storage tanks.
Upon review of the TCAR, RER recommended a CAR be submitted for this facility. Subsequently, the April 1997
discharge was determined partially eligible for state funded clean-up under the Petroleum Liability and Restoration
Insurance Program in September 1997. This facility was issued a Site Priority Score of 10 in September 2007.
A Limited Soil and Groundwater Quality Evaluation consisting of the performance of five soil borings and the
installation of one temporary monitoring well within the area of the former 10,000-gallon underground storage tanks
on the central portion of the subject property was performed in February 2013. The Limited Soil and Groundwater
Quality Evaluation report concluded the following:
"Laboratory analytical results of soil and groundwater samples collected as part of this investigation were reported
below their respective Soil and Groundwater Cleanup Target Levels (CTLs), as listed in Chapter 62-777, Florida
Administrative Code, as such no evidence of petroleum contamination was identified to exist within the area of the
former UST excavation, at the locations tested."
Additionally, a Tank Closure Assessment Report (TCAR) dated May 2014 documented the removal of a 1,000-gallon
underground storage tank that was discovered during the preparation and installation of pile clusters for the
showroom that is currently located on the subject site. The TCAR concluded:
“Upon removal of the storage tank out of the excavation on February 6, 2014, approximately ¼ inch of Free Floating
Product (FFP) was encountered within the UST excavation (February 6, 2014 and February 7, 2014). Limits of
Excavation depicted on the attached figure 3). Following the initial extraction event by World Petroleum Corp on
February 10, 2014, FFP observed within the UST excavation was limited to approximately ¼ thick globules throughout
the excavation and the presence of a slight sheen throughout the majority of the UST at the northwest corner of the
pile cluster (where MW-1 was installed). No free floating product was observed near the east side of the pile cluster
or within the area of SS-e, although a slight sheen which was observed throughout the UST excavation area as a
result of migration on the surface of the water within the excavation.”
It should be noted that no current soil and/or groundwater quality information was available to NEF for the area of the
two 1,000-gallon new oil tanks, and one 650-gallon waste oil tank during the course of this investigation. It should be
noted that the facility has only been granted partial eligibility for participation in the FPLRIP, as such the property
owner may be held responsible for remediation of petroleum contamination within the area of the former new oil and
waste oil USTs (if any exists).
Correspondence on file with FDEP and DERM dated October 2019 stated that soil and groundwater assessment
activities are currently ongoing in the area of the former 10,000-gallon USTs (removed in 1997) through the Low
Scored Site Initiative. However, no soil/groundwater assessment information was available for review.
Historical Automotive Repair and Fueling Activities on the the Subject Site
Automotive repair activities were historically performed on the Southeastern portion of the subject site from the late
1930's until the mid 1990's when the building was demolished. Additionally, automotive repair activities were
historically performed on the North-Central portion of the subject site from the early 1960's until the mid 1990's when
the building was demolished. Based on a review of information collected as part of this investigation several hydraulic
vehicle lifts, waste storage areas, spray paint booths and several oil/water separators and soakage pits were
associated with the historical site use.
A "filling station" with three storage tanks was mapped on the northeast portion of the subject property in Sanborn
Fire Insurance Maps dated 1939 and 1950. Additionally, historical city directories included listings for Cowgill gas
station at 2090 Biscayne Blvd in 1929, OK Service Station in 1930 through 1932, Shell Petroleum/Oil in 1937 through
1959, Union Petroleum gas station in 1962, and Humble Oil in 1964 through 1969.
No information regarding the number of underground storage tank, contents, construction details and information
regarding the installation and/or removal date was available in the records reviewed by NEF. Additionally, no
information regarding soil and/or groundwater quality within the area of the former "filling station" was available to
NEF during the course of this investigation.
Given the long term historical use of the subject property for residential uses and automotive repair and automotive
fueling activities, the potential exists for undocumented, abandoned USTs to be present on the subject site
(associated with vehicle fueling, vehicle repair and/or fueling hot water heaters). In many cases the underground
tanks were improperly abandoned (i.e., left in place). On December 4, 2019 NEF examined readily accessible areas
of the subject building for evidence of potential aboveground or underground storage tanks. Based on field
observations, visible evidence (i.e., fill-ports and vent pipes) indicating the presence of potential undocumented or
abandoned on site tanks was not observed by NEF. NEF also reviewed reasonable ascertainable “standard historical
sources.” A review of these public records did not indicate evidence of underground storage tanks at the site (other
than the five underground storage tanks discussed above). It should be noted that several technologies are available
which can be employed to evaluate subsurface conditions for targets which may be indicative of underground storage
tanks. Whether underground and/or aboveground fuel storage tanks are currently present or were present historically,
the potential exists for impact to have occurred to soil and/or groundwater.
1.0 SUMMARY
NUTTING ENVIRONMENTAL OF FLORIDA, INC. (NEF) has conducted a Phase I Environmental Site Assessment in
accordance with your authorization of November 20, 2019. This assessment was performed between November 20
and December 18, 2019. Based on the authorized scope of work performed, the following observations were made:
The subject site consisted of an approximate 3.16 acre (approximately 137,649 square foot), rectangular shaped
parcel currently developed with a two-story showroom/office building and one five-story car sales, office, and
parking garage building. Tenants noted on the subject property during the course of the site inspection included
Braman Motors Inc. Areas of the subject property outside the footprint of structures on site were noted to be
developed with asphalt paved parking areas and landscape islands.
On the day of the site inspection, NEF did or did not observe the presence of hazardous materials and/or
petroleum products with the exception of general janitorial supplies. Additionally, no evidence of aboveground or
underground storage tanks containing hazardous substances and/or petroleum products were observed on the
subject site.
On the day of the site inspection, NEF observed three monitoring wells located underneath the covered parking
area on the central portion of the subject site. According to Mr. Roger Borroto of Braman Motors, the FDEP is
currently monitoring the groundwater at this facility due to a release of petroleum products associated with former
underground storage tanks.
Based on a review of information on file with the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) and
Miami-Dade County Department of Regulatory and Economic Resources (RER), one 1,000-gallon new oil
underground tank and a 650-gallon waste oil underground tank were reportedly installed on the subject property
in July 1970. A 2,000-gallon new oil underground tank was reportedly installed at the subject property in June
1976. This facility also formerly maintained two 10,000-gallon underground fuel tanks that were reportedly
installed in May 1977. These USTs were reportedly removed in May 1997.
Based on a review of information collected during the course of this investigation, it is NEF’s understanding that
the subject site was historically developed with eight single-family residential structures prior to 1918. A church
and an additional four single-family residential structures were constructed on the subject site in the early 1920’s.
In the late 1920’s a five-story automotive dealership and service center was constructed on the southeast corner
of the subject site and a service station was constructed on the northeast portion of the subject site. Also, in the
late 1930’s, the northwestern corner parcel was used for Auto Sales. In the late 1940’s, the car dealership and
service center were expanded west eliminating the residences on the two western adjoining parcels. The
southwestern corner parcel was used for automotive sales in the late 1940’s. Additionally a drycleaning facility
reportedly occupied the eastern central portion of the subject site from the late 1930’s through approximately
1970. In the early 1960’s, the western portion of the subject site was used as an asphalt paved parking area, a
new automotive service single-story building was constructed in the north central portion of the subject site. In
the late 1960’s, two residential structures on the northeastern corner and central portion of the subject site were
demolished and converted into an asphalt paved parking area. In the mid 1970’s the remaining two residential
structures on the subject site were demolished and converted into an asphalt paved parking area. The subject
site remained relatively the same from the mid 1970’s until the late 1980’s when an additional single-story
structure was added to the western portion of the subject site. All structures on the subject site were demolished
in the late 1990’s in preparation for a new showroom and office building. A new two-story office and showroom
was constructed on the northeast corner of the subject site in 1999. In the early 2000's two single-story additions
were made to the two-story structure on site and two single story structures and a permanent tent structure was
added to the southwestern portion of the subject site. The subject site has remained relatively the same from the
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2060 Biscayne Boulevard
Miami, Miami-Dade County, FL 33137
NEF # 6834.8
December 2019
Based on a review of the information collected in this investigation, it is NEF’s understanding the subject site was
developed with several residential structures and garages prior to 1918. The use of aboveground or underground
heating oil tanks was common prior to the mid 1950’s for fueling hot water heaters and boilers. In many cases
the heating oil tanks were not permitted/registered and were improperly abandoned (i.e., left in place). NEF
reviewed reasonable ascertainable “standard historical sources.” A review of these available public records did
not identify heating oil tanks for the residential structures formerly located on the subject site, however, such
records are not always complete and/or tank installation information may not be recorded. Mr. Richard Kotzen of
Braman Automotive stated that to his knowledge no aboveground or underground storage tanks have been
located on the subject site. Additionally, on December 4, 2019, NEF examined the subject site for obvious
evidence of the presence of existing or former heating oil underground storage tanks. Based on field
observations, visible evidence (i.e., fill-ports and vent pipes) indicating the presence of existing or former onsite
heating oil tanks was not observed by NEF. However, it is NEF's opinion that the absence of visual evidence of
the presence of existing or former heating oil tanks on the day of NEF's site reconnaissance does not provide
any assurances such heating oil tanks are not currently and/or were not formerly located on the subject site. If
an underground storage tank (UST) is discovered during future site activities, NEF should be notified to assist
with the removal of the UST(s) and the performance of underground storage tank closure and potential
contamination assessment activities.
No evidence of environmental cleanup liens, engineering controls, or institutional controls related to a release or
threatened release of hazardous substances on the subject site was noted within the databases and files
reviewed. Additionally, Mr. Richard Kotzen of Braman Automotive stated that he was unaware of any
environmental cleanup liens or any institutional/ engineering controls being filed or recorded under federal, tribal,
state or local law against the subject property. Please refer to Section 4.3 for additional information.
The client provided NEF with a copy of two Phase I Environmental Site Assessment Reports performed on the
subject property dated May 1998 and October 2013 and performed by ENSR Corporation and NEF, a Phase II
Environmental Site Assessment report dated 1998 performed by ENSR, two Limited Soil and Groundwater
Quality Evaluation reports dated February 2013 and April 2014 performed by NEF, and a Storage Tank Closure
Assessment report dated May 2014 performed by NEF. A summary of the report findings is provided in Section
5.3.
No obvious evidence of a likely release or threatened release of hazardous substances to the subject site from
an adjoining or nearby property was noted within the databases and files reviewed.
Using the assessment criteria as described in Section 2.0 of this report, NEF has found evidence of recognized
environmental conditions on the subject property.
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December 2019
2.0 INTRODUCTION
2.1 Purpose and Scope
The purpose of this Phase I Environmental Site Assessment was to evaluate the general likelihood of "recognized
environmental conditions" being currently present on the site on the basis of the scope of work identified in this report
and our proposal. A "recognized environmental condition" is defined in ASTM Practice E-1527-13 as:
"The presence or likely presence of any hazardous substances or petroleum products in, on, or at a property: (1) due
to any release to the environment; (2) under conditions indicative of a release to the environment; or (3) under
conditions that pose a material threat of a future release to the environment.”
A “past release” that has been addressed to the satisfaction of the applicable regulatory authority or meeting
unrestricted use criteria established by a regulatory authority is termed to be a “historical recognized environmental
condition.”
A “past release” that has been addressed to the satisfaction of the applicable regulatory authority, with hazardous
substances or petroleum products allowed to remain in place subject to the implementation of required controls is
termed to be a “controlled recognized environmental condition.”
Comment may also be made on “business environmental risk” which is defined in ASTM Practice E-1527-13 as:
“A risk which can have a material environmental or environmentally-driven impact on the business associated with
the current or planned use of a parcel of commercial real estate, not necessarily limited to those environmental issues
required to be investigated in this practice. Consideration of business environmental risk issues may involve
addressing one or more non-scope considerations, some of which are identified in Section 13,” of the ASTM Practice
1527-13. It should be noted that evaluation of these non-scope considerations is beyond the scope of an ASTM
Practice 1527-13 Phase I Environmental Site Assessment and are not evaluated as part of this investigation unless
these non-scope services were specifically identified and authorized through a signed proposal.
The client should be aware that ASTM Practice E-1527-13 does not necessarily address requirements of state or
local laws or of any federal laws other than aspects of the “all appropriate inquiry” provisions of the landowner liability
protections. The client and users of this report are cautioned that federal, state, and local laws may impose
environmental assessment and other obligations that are beyond the scope of this practice. The client and users of
this report should also be aware that there are likely to be other legal obligations with regard to hazardous substances,
substances of concern or petroleum products that may be on the property that are not addressed in this practice or
within the scope of work of this investigation that may pose risks of civil and/or criminal sanctions for non-compliance.
Evaluation of the property is based on information derived from the following sources in general accordance with
guidelines set forth in ASTM Practice E-1527-13:
Interviews with past and present owners, operators, and occupants as available.
Examination of aspects of the historical background and operating history of the site based upon interviews,
review of aerial photographs and other available historical documents.
Examination of existing information regarding the site's hydrogeological, geological and topographical
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characteristics.
Performance of a physical site inspection to observe the existing conditions, business activities, and operations
on the subject site and adjoining properties.
Review of federal, state, county, tribal and local agency records, as deemed appropriate by NEF, pertaining to
the site and other selected properties within the approximate minimum search distance of the subject site.
Additional information provided by the client or a third party such as chain of titles, environmental cleanup liens,
specialized knowledge or experience, relationship of the purchase price to the fair market value. Or any
commonly known or reasonably ascertainable information about the subject property.
It is the client’s responsibility to provide NEF with the following information regarding the subject property:
A current chain of title search and any environmental cleanup liens filed or recorded under federal, tribal, state,
or local law.
Knowledge regarding Activity and land Use Limitations that are in place on the subject site or that have been filed
or recorded in a registry.
Any specialized knowledge or experience known by the subject site and surrounding properties.
Comment on the relationship of the purchase price to the fair market value of the subject property, if the property
was not contaminated.
Any commonly known or reasonably ascertainable information about the subject property related to the presence
of likely presence of contamination on the subject property.
Our client for this Phase I Environmental Site Assessment investigation was:
The contents of this report are for the exclusive use of the client and parties to whom the report has been addressed.
No other parties may use or rely upon this report and NEF accepts no liability whatsoever for their reliance upon this
report. Information conveyed in this report shall not be used or relied upon by other parties without the expressed
written consent of NUTTING ENVIRONMENTAL OF FLORIDA, INC. NEF is not engaged in environmental assessment
activities for the purpose of advertising, sales promotion, or endorsement of any client’s interests, including raising
investment capital, recommending investment decisions, or other publicity purposes.
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It is understood that an environmental assessment generates information upon which to form an opinion regarding
site conditions and does not lead to full knowledge or constitute a warranty of property conditions. There can be no
assurance nor does NEF offer any assurance that property conditions do not exist or could not exist in the future
which were undetected at the time of the assessment and could lead to liability in connection with the property. In
conducting the investigation, NEF analyzed records and site conditions in accordance with industry accepted
environmental site assessment practice. We cannot predict what actions, if any, a given regulatory agency may
presently take or what standards and practices may apply to the property in the future. We have not necessarily
evaluated or verified the proper disposal of solid wastes, asbestos containing materials or contaminants that may
have previously existed at the property, if any, as these tasks are beyond the stated scope of services for this
evaluation.
This Phase I Environmental Site Assessment is intended to potentially permit a user to satisfy one of the requirements
to qualify for the “innocent landowner” or “contiguous property owner" defense of the Comprehensive Environmental
Response Compensation and Liability Act of 1980 (CERCLA), as amended by the Superfund Amendments and
Reauthorization Act of 1986 (SARA), the Asset Conservation, Lender Liability, and Deposit Insurance Protection Act
of 1996 (the “Lender Liability Amendments”), and the Small Business Liability Relief and Brownfields Revitalization
Act of 2001 (the “Brownfield Amendments”). However, NEF makes no claims, warranties, or guarantees with regard
to this environmental review. NEF does not represent that this environmental site assessment work, in and of itself,
constitutes “all appropriate inquiry into the previous ownership and uses of the property,” as this phrase is used in
Section 101(35)(B) of CERCLA.
A recommendation that further assessment activities are not warranted or mandatory at the subject site in no way
constitutes an assurance by NEF that recognized environmental conditions are not present at the subject site, but
reflects NEF's opinion, based upon the evidence encountered, that there is a low likelihood that environmental
conditions indicative of a release are present on the property. We make no warranties, express or implied, including
without limitation, warranties as to merchantability or fitness of the property for a particular purpose. In addition, the
information provided to you in this report is not to be construed as legal advice.
The client should be aware that the information contained in this report is being held in confidence. NEF normally has
no obligation under Florida law to report to regulatory agencies the presence of limited contamination detected during
the performance of environmental site assessments. However, the client or owner of the property may have such a
reporting obligation. A legal opinion relative to these responsibilities should be obtained by the client or owner.
The client should be aware that certain contaminants may be present in soil and/or groundwater above their
respective Soil and/or Groundwater Cleanup Target Levels, as listed in Chapter 62-777, Florida Administrative Code
(FAC) on any property as a result of “non-point” sources or natural occurring conditions. Such “non-point” sources
(e.g. petroleum releases from the presence of vehicles/equipment, PAH’s from the exhaust of
equipment/vehicles/boilers/generators, heavy metals, herbicides, pesticides from maintenance of landscaped areas
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and pressure treated lumber) asphalt, and natural occurring conditions (e.g. naturally occurring ammonia, methane,
hydrogen sulfide, radon, heavy metals such as arsenic, iron, aluminum, etc.) may not considered to be “recognized
environmental conditions” in this context however could result in the presence of contaminants above their respective
Soil and/or Groundwater Cleanup Target Levels. Upon discovery of such contamination the property
owner/responsible party may be required to perform contamination assessment and remediation activities to address
such contamination by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection or the local regulatory agency. It is
important to note that these considerations and potential concerns may change through time with environmental
regulations and other factors. If the client would like to evaluate such concerns NEF would be pleased to discuss
these concerns with the client upon specific request.”
If historical site development had been present on the subject property, it is possible that there may be latent
underground structures such as oil water separators, septic tanks, drainfields, undocumented underground storage
tanks, sumps, etc. that may be encountered during site redevelopment that may influence construction considerations
such as dewatering. Site redevelopment considerations are clearly beyond the approved scope of work for this project
unless otherwise explicitly stated in writing by NEF in our proposal. If concerns exist regarding such latent structures
and potential related environmental impacts, various steps may be undertaken by the client such as performance of
ground penetrating radar survey, ground penetrating radar and other geophysical surveys, test pits and other steps
as may be appropriate. NEF would be pleased to discuss these considerations with the client upon specific request.
Reliance upon this report is limited to those parties specifically identified herein in Section 2.2. No other parties shall
rely upon this report. NEF shall bear no liability for such unauthorized reliance. In accordance with ASTM Practice
E1527-13, this Phase I ESA report shall not be relied upon following the report validity date (180 days after initiating
the Phase I ESA). Once the validity date has past, this report may not be relied upon by any party and shall be used
for informational purposes only. It is understood that the reliance parties identified in Section 2.2, or “users” have
satisfied the responsibilities identified in ASTM Practice E1527-13. It is further understood that any subsequent
reliance parties specifically identified by NEF in writing, shall also satisfy the “user” responsibilities of ASTM Practice
E1527-13.
The client provided NEF with a site diagram defining the boundaries of the subject property. Surveying or confirmation
of the actual legal boundaries of the subject property was not included as a part of this investigation. NEF will not be
held responsible for inaccuracies in site boundary information provided by the client.
Certain sections of the report contain information derived from regulatory agency databases and files, historical
information resources, and interviews with persons familiar with the subject property. NEF cannot be held responsible
for the accuracy or completeness of the information from these sources. Therefore, NEF assumes no liability for any
loss resulting from errors or omissions arising from the use of inaccurate or incomplete information or
misrepresentations or omissions made by others.
NEF attempts to evaluate “obvious” uses of the subject property “back to the property’s first developed use, or back
to 1940, whichever is earlier. This task required reviewing only as many of the standard historical sources as are
necessary and both reasonably ascertainable and likely to be useful” as recommended by the ASTM Practice E-
1527-13 subject to the limitations and completeness of available information. This evaluation may include review of
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“standard” historical sources such as USGS topographic maps, aerial photographs, fire insurance maps, city
directories, building department records, chain of title documents, land use records, and other sources, when
available. Due to the relatively recent development of many areas, many of these sources are not available or cannot
be obtained within the time allowed for the investigation. In these cases, the “standard” historical sources are not
“reasonably ascertainable” and constitute a “data gap.” The historical evaluation included in this report is based only
on the “standard” historical sources that were “reasonably ascertainable” during the course of the investigation.
Benefit may be realized by the client by the performance of ground penetrating radar and other physical surveys on
any parcel to provide additional information regarding potential latent conditions that may not be directly observable,
of record or in the information reviewed.
It should be noted that most of the “reasonably ascertainable” “standard” historical sources readily available to and
therefore used by NEF are not extensive enough in time coverage to meet the ASTM Practice E 1527-13 requirement
that the history of the subject property be conducted back to the property’s first developed use or 1940, whichever is
earlier. ASTM E 1527-13 Practice defines “reasonably ascertainable” to mean that a source is publicly available,
practically reviewable, available within a reasonable time and for a reasonable cost. For the purpose of this Phase I
Environmental Site Assessment, NEF interprets publicly available, reasonably priced sources to include only local
sources of information (such as libraries and local governmental offices) which could be researched within the time
frame allotted for this investigation.
The review of historical and current information includes information that is “publicly available, obtainable from its
source within reasonable time and cost constraints, and which can be practically reviewed” as defined by the AAI
rule. For the purpose of this Phase I Environmental Site Assessment, NEF interprets publicly available, reasonably
available and priced sources to include only local sources of information (such as libraries and local governmental
offices) which could be researched within the time frame allotted for this investigation. Information not available during
the course of this investigation will be classified as a “data gap.”
A “data gap” as defined by ASTM Practice E 1527-13 is “a lack of or inability to obtain information required by this
practice despite good faith efforts by the environmental professional to gather such information. Data gaps may result
from incompleteness in any of the activities required by this practice.”
Upon written request, NEF can conduct extended research beyond these sources to include out of state sources
and/or historical research materials sold by commercial vendors. Research using extended sources may take eight
or more weeks to complete and can be completed for an additional fee and may or may not contain information
extending back to the first development of the parcel. NEF will prepare a proposal to complete this research at the
written request of the client, subsequent to this report, should interest warrant.
The scope of work of this investigation was limited to specific scope items of the ASTM Practice E-1527-13 Phase I
Environmental Site Assessment and no other activities or inquiries were included within the scope of work of this
investigation including all non-scope items identified in the ASTM Practice E-1527-13.
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The subject site lies in Section 30, Township 53 South, Range 42 East of Miami-Dade County, Florida. Also, the
subject site lies approximately 3/4 mile north of the intersection of Interstate 395 and Biscayne Boulevard, the major
thoroughfares in the area.
The legal description of the parcel (PCN # 01-3230-092-0010) as reported to NEF is reproduced in Appendix 9.1.
A site map delineating the boundaries of the subject property as reported to NEF by the client is attached as Figure
1.
The subject site consisted of an approximate 3.16 acre (approximately 137,649 square foot), rectangular shaped
parcel currently developed with a two-story showroom/office building and one five-story car sales, office, and parking
garage building. Tenants noted on the subject property during the course of the site inspection included Braman
Motors Inc. Areas of the subject property outside the footprint of structures on site were noted to be developed with
asphalt paved parking areas and landscape islands.
Site Topography
The subject site is primarily flat, with few relative elevated areas or depressions.
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It appears that asphalt paved areas of the subject property are sloped to French drain catch basins for storm water
management on site. NEF has no opinion on the adequacy or acceptability of the storm water management provisions
on the subject site as this is beyond the scope of work of this investigation.
Neither floor drains nor sumps were observed on the subject property.
Utility Connections
Water, sewer, electric and telephone services are available to the subject property. NEF's inspection and research
did not note the presence of active septic tanks or potable water production wells on the property.
Solid Waste
Solid waste (litter, dumping, buried debris, etc.) was not observed on site.
Latent buried waste may be present on any property particularly if efforts were undertaken to conceal this act.
Indications of such activity may or may not be revealed in the records and observations developed in this Phase I
Environmental Site Assessment. Further information regarding this potential risk, if desired, could be developed on
the basis of a geophysical investigation and subsurface study.
PCBs
NEF noted ground or pole mounted electrical transformers on or near the subject site during the inspection. The
transformers appeared to be in good condition, with no visible signs of former discharge or other potential indicators
of environmental contamination. Florida Power and Light (FPL) has informed NEF that "in the event of leakage or
spillage of oil from electrical equipment owned by FPL, the company assumes responsibility for the proper clean-up
and disposal of oily material regardless of PCB content." PCBs, often found in electrical equipment such as
transformers, ballasts in fluorescent lighting, circuit breakers and switch gears, and hydraulic fluids, contain toxic
compounds which attach themselves to human fat tissue and may act as possible carcinogens if ingested.
Wetlands
Identification and delineation of wetlands or any other biological attributes on the subject property is beyond the scope
of this Phase I Environmental Site Assessment. It would be necessary to perform a formal wetland survey by properly
trained personnel to confirm the presence or absence of wetlands on the subject property
Vegetation on Site
Vegetation noted during the site inspection consisted of grass, trees, and other ornamental flora planted within
landscape islands at various locations on the site. No areas of distressed or discolored vegetation which might be
attributable to a discharge of environmental contaminants were noted.
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Hazardous substances and/or petroleum products were not noted on the subject site. Additionally, discussions with
Mr. Richard Kotzen of Braman Automotive did not reveal the presence of hazardous substances on the subject site.
North: Northeast 21st Street with a commercial building occupied by The National Young Arts Foundation
beyond
South: Northeast 20th Terrace with two commercial buildings beyond occupied by Braman Cadillac and Hyundai
East: Biscayne Boulevard with a commercial building and multi-unit residential structure
West: Northeast 2nd Avenue with a commercial building occupied by Braman Collision and Service Center
NEF conducted a visual survey in an effort to identify facilities located within a 1/4 mile approximate minimum search
distance which could reasonably be expected to create recognized environmental conditions on the subject property
on the basis of information developed during the course of this investigation. The 1/4 mile search includes
identification of visible conditions at the exterior of facilities which suggest the use or storage of environmental
contaminants, such as automobile fueling and/or service stations, pump stations, waste treatment plants, landfills,
industrial facilities, chemical storage facilities and dry cleaners.
Facilities noted within a 1/4 mile approximate minimum search distance of the subject site during the visual survey
subject to review by NEF are discussed in Section 4.1 of this report.
Miami-Dade County
Miami-Dade County can be divided into five major physiographic subdivisions: the Coastal Marshes and Mangrove
Swamps, which lie along the eastern and southern portions of the county; the Atlantic Coastal Ridge, which parallels
the coastline and extends inland 2 to 10 miles; the Sandy Flatlands, which lie between the Coastal Ridge and the
Everglades in the northeastern most portion of the county; the Everglades, which occupies most of the western extent
of the County; and the Big Cypress Swamp, which occupies a relatively small area of the northwestern portion of the
county. The Atlantic Coastal Ridge forms the highest ground in the county, with elevations ranging from about 8' to
20' above sea level or sometimes greater. The Sandy Flatlands are on average lower in elevation, at 6' to 18' above
sea level. The Everglades and Big Cypress Swamp areas are very low and flat, ranging from 3' to 9' above sea level.
The Coastal Marshes and Mangrove Swamps lie at elevations that generally range from 0 to 3' above sea level.
The subject site lies within the Coastal Ridge physiographic subdivision.
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Miami-Dade County
Subsurface geological formations in this area can be grouped into three hydrogeologic units: an upper unit which is
a shallow non-artesian aquifer; a middle unit which is a confining bed separating upper and lower units; and a lower
unit which is the deep artesian Floridan aquifer. In this area, the shallow aquifer consists of formations of Pleistocene
and Pliocene age including Pamlico sand, Anastasia Formation, Miami Oolite, Ft. Thompson Group, and
Caloosahatchee Marl. The Floridan aquifer consists of Hawthorn Formation and Tampa Limestone of Miocene age,
the Suwannee Limestone of Oligocene age, the Ocala Group, and the Avon Park limestone of Eocene age.
In the area surrounding the subject site, groundwater is supplied by the non-artesian Biscayne Aquifer. The Biscayne
Aquifer is said to be under non-artesian conditions because its upper surface, the water table, is unconfined and
under normal atmospheric pressure. (Artesian conditions exist to some extent in other parts of the aquifer). Rainfall
is a source of all freshwater recharge to the aquifer. However, not all the rainfall infiltrates to the water table because
a large part is lost by evapotranspiration and a small part is lost by direct runoff into streams or the ocean. Some
water is introduced into the aquifer when water levels in rivers and canals are higher than the water table.
Discharge from the Biscayne Aquifer is predominantly through evapotranspiration, by groundwater outflow into
streams, canals, and the ocean, and by pumping from well fields. Discharge by groundwater outflow and
evapotranspiration are greatest when the water table is highest, during and after periods of heavy rainfall, whereas
discharge by pumping is greatest in the dryer periods (corresponding to the peak tourist season). Generally, the
discharge through the two natural processes greatly exceeds the quantity of water withdrawn by pumping from wells.
The Biscayne Aquifer is composed of permeable marine deposits (chiefly sandy limestone, calcareous sandstone,
and quartz sand) which extend from the land surface to a depth of more than 215' below mean sea level. The
components of the aquifer differ from place to place, but in general, the amount of sand decreases with depth and
most of the consolidated rocks occur at depths greater than 60'. The aquifer is an interconnected hydrologic unit of
permeable materials whose boundaries are set by differences in the hydrologic properties. The permeable limestone
of the aquifer is shielded against upward intrusion of saline water from the Floridan Aquifer by relatively impermeable
beds of clay and marl. However, there is no shield against lateral encroachment of sea water, the major problem in
the area serviced by the Biscayne Aquifer.
The groundwater from uncontaminated parts of the aquifer is fairly uniform in quality. The hardness generally ranges
from 200 to 300 mg/l and the chloride from about 15 to 30 mg/l. Nearly all the water is colored either with organic
material or iron, or both; the color is usually greatest in the upper part of the aquifer. Excessive amounts of iron are
encountered in some parts of the aquifer.
Additionally, the Biscayne Aquifer is highly productive everywhere along the Coastal Ridge and for a considerable
distance to the west; however, its productivity varies considerably from place to place.
Groundwater Classification
The Florida Department of Environmental Protection has classified groundwater in this area as G-II, potential potable
water. G-II water is defined as groundwater which has a total dissolved solids content of less than 10,000 milligrams
per liter.
The average regional groundwater flow direction is assumed to be to the east or southeast. Water production wells,
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surface water bodies, and other influences on site and/or in the immediate vicinity of the site may alter groundwater
flow direction locally.
The subject site is not mapped within the 1' draw-down contour of any public well field. The nearest public well field,
Preston Hialeah Well field, lies approximately three miles to the northwest of the subject site.
The Soil Survey for Miami-Dade County produced by the Soil Conservation District indicates the predominant surficial
soils in the vicinity of the site belong to the following series: Urban Land
This map unit is in areas where shopping centers, parking lots, streets, sidewalks, airports, large buildings, houses,
and other structures cover more than 85 percent of the surface. The natural soil cannot be observed. The soils in
open areas, mostly lawns, vacant lots, playgrounds, and parks are mainly Udorthents. We note that the maximum
depth of the survey is approximately 6 feet.
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NEF's review of the above listed regulatory agency records revealed a total of 166 site listings within the respective
approximate minimum search distances. In addition, the database radius search report identified a total of five sites
listed as “orphan sites” (facilities that could not be mapped due to poor or inadequate address information). NEF
reviewed the reported “orphan site” information and used available resources to more accurately determine the
location of “orphan sites.”
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NEF personnel contacted the file clerk of Miami-Dade County Department of Regulatory and Economic Resources
Division of Environmental Resources Management (DERM), and Florida Department of Environmental Protection
(FDEP) Southeast District Office for information of potential concern regarding recognized environmental conditions
on the subject property and specific facilities listed in regulatory databases located in close proximity to the subject
site. Based on a review of certain information for these sites, NEF concluded the following:
Thirteen facilities appeared in one or more regulatory agency databases and are located in close proximity to the
subject property, as follows:
The subject property was noted to be mapped within the Miami Brownfield Area. A brownfield area is defined as a
contiguous area of one or more brownfield sites, some of which may not be contaminated, and which has been
designated by a local government by resolution. Brownfield sites are defined as sites that are generally abandoned,
idled, or under-used industrial or commercial properties where expansion or redevelopment is complicated by actual
or perceived environmental contamination. Certain incentives can be made available to the Brownfield site’s owner
to assist the property owner to remediate onsite contamination.
These facilities were listed in the following databases: PRP, MIAMI WASTE GEN, FINDS/FRS, MIAMI ENFORCE,
MIAMI CONT, DELISTED COUNTY, STCS, MIAMI TANKS, WELL SURVEILLANCE, LST
Based on a review of information on file with the FDEP, this facility formerly maintained two 10,000-gallon USTs
containing unleaded gasoline in 1990. In addition, this facility formerly maintained one 1,000-gallon UST containing
new oil and one 650-gallon UST containing waste oil. These USTs were reportedly installed in July 1970. In addition,
this facility formerly maintained one 2,000-gallon UST containing new oil which was reportedly installed in June 1976.
This facility filed a Discharge Notification Form (DNF) in March 1990 following manual testing of monitoring wells. A
Contamination Assessment Report (CAR) and No Further Action (NFA) proposal were submitted in April 1991 and
approved in July 1991.
This facility filed an additional DNF in April 1997. A TCAR was submitted for this facility in May 1997 which
documented the removal of five UST systems at this facility. Specifically, two 1,000-gallon new oil tanks, and one
650-gallon waste oil tank were removed from the interior of the (former) service building on the subject site (on the
southeastern portion of the subject site) and two 10,000-gallon gasoline tanks were removed from the center portion
of the subject site. During the removal process of the two new oil tanks and waste oil tank, a visual inspection of the
excavated pits noted the presence of staining and free floating product on the surface of the groundwater. A vacuum
truck was on site during the tank removal/soil excavating process to assist in the removal of floating product.
Additional stained soils were excavated and reportedly transported offsite for thermal treatment. Additionally, the
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TCAR identified petroleum contaminated groundwater within the area of the 10,000-gallon underground storage
tanks.
DERM recommended a CAR be submitted for this facility. This facility was determined eligible for state funded clean-
up under the Early Detection Incentive (EDI) Program in September 1997.
A Limited Soil and Groundwater Quality Evaluation report dated February 2013 stated that one soil and one
groundwater sample was collected to assess the former area of storage tank pit #3 (former 10,000-gallon USTs)
located on the central portion of the subject site. The Limited Soil and Groundwater Quality Evaluation report
concluded the following:
"Laboratory analytical results of soil and groundwater samples collected as part of this investigation were reported
below their respective Soil and Groundwater Cleanup Target Levels (CTLs), as listed in Chapter 62-777, Florida
Administrative Code, as such no evidence of petroleum contamination was identified to exist within the area of the
former UST excavation, at the locations tested."
A Storage Tank Closure Assessment Report (TCAR) was submitted in April 2014 which documented the removal of
one 1,000-gallon UST at this facility. The TCAR stated that approximately 130 tons of contaminated soils were
removed from the area of the former UST and soil and groundwater samples collected following the removal were
reported below FDEP Cleanup Target Levels (CTLs). A TCAR Addendum (TCARA) was submitted in May 2014
which provided additional information regarding the UST excavation limits and documented re-sampling of the
monitoring well for additional parameters as requested by DERM. The TCARA reported concentrations of the
parameters sampled below Groundwater CTLs and was approved in June 2014.
Correspondence on file with FDEP and DERM dated October 2019 stated that soil and groundwater assessment
activities are currently ongoing in the area of the former USTs (removed in 1997) through the Low Scored Site
Initiative. However, no soil/groundwater assessment information was available for review.
Available inspection report on file with the FDEP dated April 2012 stated that this facility sells cars and no hazardous
waste is generated.
Database records indicated that this facility is registered with the Florida Department of Environmental Protection
(FDEP) as a non-generator of hazardous waste as defined by the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA).
Given the distance and direction of this facility from the subject property and the absence of information in available
regulatory agency files indicating encroachment of groundwater contamination on the subject property from this
facility, it is NEF's opinion that this facility poses a low potential for contaminant related soil or groundwater concerns
to the subject site at this time.
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Based on a review of information on file with DERM, a 5,000-gallon underground storage tank (UST) system
containing unleaded gasoline was reportedly installed on the subject site in 1977. This tank was reportedly located
between the body shop office and repair bays on the southeast portion of the subject site. Based on a review of
information on file, this tank was reportedly scheduled to be abandoned in place in 1989. An inspection report dated
September 1990 noted that an unregistered UST system was located at this facility. The purpose of the September
1990 inspection was to verify if the tank was filled with cement. The inspector could not verify this since the cap would
not move (however, the body shop manager stated that the tank was filled with concrete and no longer in use). An
odor was noted in well # 1 (reportedly located to the southwest of the tank) during the September 1990 inspection.
This tank was reportedly removed 1995. No additional information regarding the removal of this tank was available
for review.
Database records indicated that this facility is registered with the FDEP as a non-generator of hazardous waste as
defined by the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA). NEF contacted DERM and FDEP regarding this
facility, no information regarding this facility was available for review.
Given the distance and direction of this facility from the subject property and the absence of information in available
regulatory agency files indicating encroachment of groundwater contamination on the subject property from this
facility, it is NEF's opinion that this facility poses a low potential for contaminant related soil or groundwater concerns
to the subject site at this time.
This facility was listed in the following databases: STCS, RCRA NONGEN, DELISTED COUNTY, TIER 2
Based on a review of information on file with the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP), this facility
currently maintains two 1,000-gallon aboveground storage tank (AST) systems containing new oil and one 1,000-
gallon AST containing waste oil which were reportedly installed in March 1997. A storage tank compliance inspection
report on file with DERM dated September 1997 listed this facility as “in compliance.” This facility was issued a
violation in March 1998 by DERM requesting that the containment area be cleared of sludge/water accumulation.
According to a follow up inspection report in March 1998, the containment area was cleared of accumulated sludge.
In April 1999, information on file with DERM noted that these tanks were now exempt because they are entirely within
the building.
According to information on file with (DERM), this facility currently operates an auto service facility. Hazardous waste
streams reported at this facility consisted of used oil, oil filters, antifreeze and parts washer solvent. Available
inspection reports on file dated between December 2003 and April 2007 list this facility as “in compliance." An
inspection report dated August 2008 noted that this facility was "in compliance", however, disposal receipts needed
to be submitted. Additional inspection reports dated between April 2010, and January 2019 listed this facility as "in
compliance." The inspection reports noted that hazardous materials storage was within a concrete, covered
secondary containment structure located on the north side of the service portion of the building.
Given the distance and direction of this facility from the subject property and the absence of information in available
regulatory agency files indicating encroachment of groundwater contamination on the subject property from this
facility, it is NEF's opinion that this facility poses a low potential for contaminant related soil or groundwater concerns
to the subject site at this time.
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Database records indicated that this facility is registered with the Florida Department of Environmental Protection
(FDEP) as a conditionally exempt small quantity generator of hazardous waste as defined by the Resource
Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA). Conditionally exempt small quantity generators of hazardous waste are
those facilities which generate 100 kilograms (approximately 25 gallons or 220 pounds) or less of hazardous waste
per calendar month, and accumulate 1,000 kilograms (approximately 300 gallons, or 2,200 pounds) or less of
hazardous waste at any time; or generate 1 kilogram or less of acutely hazardous waste per month, and accumulate
1 kilogram or less of acutely hazardous waste or 100 kg or less of any residue or contaminated soil, waste, or other
debris resulting from the cleanup of a spill into or on any land or water of acutely hazardous waste at any time; or
generate 100 kg or less of any residue or contaminated soil, waste, or other debris resulting from the cleanup of a
spill into or on any land or water of acutely hazardous waste per month, and accumulate 1 kilogram or less of acutely
hazardous waste or 100 kg or less of any residue or contaminated soil, waste, or other debris resulting from the
cleanup of a spill into or on any land or water of acutely hazardous waste at any time. Inclusion of this facility on the
RCRIS database does not indicate that contamination is present, but rather that the potential for contamination exists
due to the presence of hazardous substances which are handled, generated and/or stored on site.
Given the distance and direction of this facility from the subject property and the absence of information in available
regulatory agency files indicating encroachment of groundwater contamination on the subject property from this
facility, it is NEF's opinion that this facility poses a low potential for contaminant related soil or groundwater concerns
to the subject site at this time.
Delisted Sites are a list of sites which were once included on the FDEP Division of Waste Management Contaminated
Sites List. As sites on the Contaminated Sites (CS) list are cleaned up or closed under risk based corrective action,
they are removed from the CS list.
Given the distance and direction of this facility from the subject property and the absence of information in available
regulatory agency files indicating encroachment of groundwater contamination on the subject property from this
facility, it is NEF's opinion that this facility poses a low potential for contaminant related soil or groundwater concerns
to the subject site at this time.
This facility was listed in the following databases: STCS, UST, DELISTED COUNTY, RCRA SQG
According to information on file with DERM, this facility formerly operated a paint and body shop. Hazardous waste
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streams reported at this facility consisted of waste paint and thinner. This facility was issued a Notice of Violation in
June 1998 for operating without a permit. Available inspection reports on file dated February 1999 and March 2001
list this facility as “in compliance”. Waste streams were noted to be limited to paint thinner only in August 2002
because the facility was only operating as a body shop and no more painting was being performed at this facility.
This facility was issued a Field Notice in November 2002 for operating without a permit. A follow up inspection noted
that this facility was “in compliance.” This facility was noted to be “in compliance” in March 2004. This facility was
closed, and the building demolished in the mid 2000’s.
Plans to construct a car wash tunnel with a recycling system were submitted to DERM in August 2008.
Based on a review of information on file with DERM, three 12,000-gallon underground storage tank (UST) systems
containing unleaded gasoline and diesel were installed in November 2008. A Florida Department of Environmental
Protection (FDEP) Compliance Inspection Report dated between January 2009 and April 2018 listed this facility as
“in compliance.”
Given the distance and direction of this facility from the subject property and the absence of information in available
regulatory agency files indicating encroachment of groundwater contamination on the subject property from this
facility, it is NEF's opinion that this facility poses a low potential for contaminant related soil or groundwater concerns
to the subject site at this time.
A Notice of Violation on file with DERM dated February 2004 stated that this facility was operating as a dry cleaner
without a permit.
NEF contacted DERM and FDEP regarding this facility. No information regarding this facility was available at the
DERM or FDEP during the course of this investigation.
Given the distance and direction of this facility from the subject property and the absence of information in available
regulatory agency files indicating encroachment of groundwater contamination on the subject property from this
facility, it is NEF's opinion that this facility poses a low potential for contaminant related soil or groundwater concerns
to the subject site at this time.
This facility was listed in the following databases: RCRA NONGEN, LST, STCS, WELL SURVEILLANCE
Based on a review of information on file with DERM, contamination of soakage pits was discovered at this facility in
February 1992. A CAR was submitted for this facility in 1993 and the soakage pits were cleaned out. A Remedial
Action Report and Monitoring Only Plan dated October 1993 was approved in May 1994. A CAR Addendum/MOP
were submitted in December 1995 but disapproved by DERM. Several additional CAR Addendums were submitted
between April 1996 and April 1997. The CARs were approved by DERM in May 1997. A RAP was submitted in
August 1997. Two areas of contamination were noted at this facility, Area A and Area B. A MOP was submitted in
December 1997 for Area A. Source Removal was initiated for Area B in June 1998. A No Further Action Plan was
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submitted for Area A in February 2002 and approved by DERM. Quarterly Status Reports for the Source Removal
was submitted between 1998 and 2004.
A Site Assessment Report (SAR) was submitted in February 2007. The SAR noted soil was excavated and no soil
contamination was noted in soil borings performed in Area B. In addition, confirmatory laboratory analytical results of
groundwater samples collected from newly installed monitoring wells were below GCTLs. A SARA/NFAP was
submitted in November 2007. A DERM letter dated December 2007 noted that this report was incomplete. Additional
information including a cumulative summary table for soil and groundwater sampling results and a map were
submitted for this facility in February 2008. The Supplemental Site Assessment Report/No Further Action Proposal
was approved by DERM and a Site Rehabilitation Completion Order was issued by FDEP in June 2008.
Database records indicated that this facility is registered with the Florida Department of Environmental Protection
(FDEP) as a non-generator of hazardous waste as defined by the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA).
Given the distance and direction of this facility from the subject property and the absence of information in available
regulatory agency files indicating encroachment of groundwater contamination on the subject property from this
facility, it is NEF's opinion that this facility poses a low potential for contaminant related soil or groundwater concerns
to the subject site at this time.
Given the substantial distances of the remaining listed facilities from the subject site, our understanding of the
predominant regional direction of groundwater flow, and the apparent absence of information indicating a contaminant
groundwater plume in the vicinity of the subject property (in the data reviewed), it is NEF's opinion that there is a low
likelihood the remaining facilities have created recognized environmental conditions on the subject property or the
shallow portion of the aquifer beneath the subject property.
NEF reviewed the Miami-Dade County GIS Contaminated Sites map and the Florida Department of Environmental
Protection Contamination Locator Map (CLM) for the area of the subject site. The subject site was mapped as a
petroleum contaminated site. Additionally, two Contaminated Sites were mapped within ¼ mile of the subject site as
discussed above. Please refer to 9.1 for a map of Miami-Dade County GIS Contaminated Sites map and the Florida
Department of Environmental Protection Contamination Locator Map in the area of the subject site.
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information (when made available by the client), reviewed historical city directories, and reviewed building department
records (as available and applicable to our evaluation of the site). The content and span of the historical investigation
was limited by the content of records and coverage. Summaries of the sources that were reasonably ascertainable
during the course of the investigation are presented below in chronological order. Please see section 2.4 of this report
for further information regarding the limitations of the historical evaluation. Reproductions of selected historical
sources are included in Appendix 9.1.
The current owner of the site is reportedly 2060 BISCAYNE BLVD LLC.
Complete chain of ownership information was not provided by the client for NEF to review. Given the available aerial
photographs, property tax files, USGS Topographic Maps, Local Street Directories, Building Department Records,
Zoning/Land Use Records as well as NEF’s past experience with Recorded Land Title Records (Chain of Title
Records) it is NEF’s opinion that this source is “not likely to be sufficiently useful.” Given the above, it is NEF’s opinion
this data gap is not considered a “significant data gap.”
Mr. Roger Borroto of Braman Motors stated that he was unaware of any environmental cleanup liens or any
institutional/ engineering controls being filed or recorded under federal, tribal, state or local law against the subject
property. However, the client was unable to provide NEF with a title search or title statement regarding the presence
of environmental liens or activity and use limitations that have been recorded against the subject property. The client
should be aware that the ASTM 1527-13 Practice states the following: “this practice does not impose on the
environmental professional the responsibility to undertake a review of recorded land title records and judicial records
for environmental liens or activity and use limitations.” In the absence of the review of recorded land title records and
lien records NEF has to conclude that “all appropriate inquiry” may not be complete for this Phase I Environmental
Site Assessment.
No records of institutional or engineering controls were noted for the subject property in the information provided by
the client or in available records reviewed by NEF.
Topographic Maps
Aerial Photographs
NEF reviewed available aerial photographs for the subject site on file with the University of Florida George A.
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Smathers Libraries, the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT), the Miami-Dade County Engineering
Department, the Miami-Dade County Property Appraiser and Google Earth. A discussion of the available aerial
photographs reviewed by NEF as part of this Phase I ESA is provided below:
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Please refer to Appendix 9.1 for a copy of a portion of the 1995 aerial photograph.
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NEF personnel reviewed certain Polk City Directories, Bresser's Indices, or City Publishing Company Cross
Reference Directories as far back in time as was feasible for the subject site and specific properties in the vicinity.
During the review, occupants of the subject site as listed in the directories were noted. Non-residential facilities near
the subject property were also noted. A limited historical picture of the occupancy of the subject site and vicinity can
be determined by this method. However, the method is limited by the accuracy and completeness of the listings and
because telephone connections to the property must be in place for the name of the occupant to be listed. A summary
of the historical city directory research follows:
The subject site was listed under the following addresses from 1918 to the present date: 223-259 Northeast 20th
Terrace, 223-259 Northeast 20th Terrace, 210-275 Northeast 21st Street, 2000-2090 Biscayne Boulevard, and 2035-
2075 Northeast 2nd Avenue.
The subject site has been occupied by various filling stations, automotive facilities, residential listings, a church, used
and new car sales facilities, furniture facilities, and office from 1918 to the current date.
In efforts to document the potential historical storage of hazardous materials at the subject property, Sanborn Fire
Insurance Maps on-file with Environmental Risk Information Services (ERIS) were researched. According to ERIS,
maps for the following years were identified for the general area of the subject site: 1918, 1921, 1940, 1950 and 1987
1918: Eight dwellings and what appeared to be five garages were mapped on the subject site. A small access
alleyway was mapped through the center of the subject site. Bayonne Place with a dwelling beyond was
mapped to the north of the subject site. Gardener with several dwellings beyond was mapped to the east of
the subject site. Central Avenue with a dwelling beyond was mapped to the south of the subject site. Biscayne
Drive with several dwellings beyond was mapped to the west of the subject site.
1921: The subject site was mapped similar to the previous Sanborn Map with the following exceptions: Several
additional dwellings were mapped on the subject site. A congressional church was mapped on the southwest
portion of the subject site. Several additional dwellings were mapped to the south of the subject site.
1940: The subject site was mapped similar to the previous Sanborn Map with the following exceptions: A filling
station with three storage tanks was mapped on the northeast corner of the subject site. A building was
mapped on the southeast corner and labeled “Nolan Peelers Auto Sales & Service”. The building on the
northwest corner of the subject site was labeled “auto sales”. Two additional dwellings were mapped to the
north of the subject site. A building labeled “auto sales” was mapped to the south of the subject site.
1950: The subject site was mapped similar to the previous Sanborn Map with the following exceptions: The building
on the southeast corner of the subject site was mapped larger than previous years. The church mapped on
the southwest corner of the subject site was labeled “used auto sales”. A building labeled “auto sales” was
mapped to the north of the subject site. A building to the southwest of the subject site was labeled “used auto
sales”. A filling station and a building labeled “auto sales” was mapped to the west of the subject site.
1987: The subject site was mapped similar to the previous Sanborn Map with the following exceptions: The only
buildings mapped on the subject site were the auto sales and service building on the southeast corner and
an auto repair building on the central portion of the subject site. The filling station to the west of the subject
site was no longer visible.
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2060 Biscayne Boulevard
Miami, Miami-Dade County, FL 33137
NEF # 6834.8
December 2019
Please refer to Appendix 9.1 for a copy of the 1918, 1921, 1940, 1950 and 1987 Sanborn Maps.
NEF personnel attempted to review records for the address of the subject property archived at the City of Miami Fire
Department; no records were available for review for the address of the subject property.
NEF personnel attempted to review records for the address of the subject property archived at the City of Miami
Building Department; no records were available within the time of the writing of this report. However, the prior
Phase I Environmental Site Assessment Report dated October 2013 stated: “Based on a review of information on
file with the Miami Building Department, this facility formerly maintained a fuel pump and associated underground
tanks. In a site plan dated March 1990, the fuel pump and concrete slab was mapped on the central portion of the
subject site with associated valves toward the west. Please refer to section 6.0 for additional information.”
Based on a review of the information collected in this investigation, it is NEF’s understanding the subject site was
developed with several residential structures and garages prior to 1918. The use of aboveground or underground
heating oil tanks was common prior to the mid 1950’s for fueling hot water heaters and boilers. In many cases the
heating oil tanks were not permitted/registered and were improperly abandoned (i.e., left in place). NEF reviewed
reasonable ascertainable “standard historical sources.” A review of these available public records did not identify
heating oil tanks for the residential structures formerly located on the subject site, however, such records are not
always complete and/or tank installation information may not be recorded. Mr. Roger Borroto of Braman Motors stated
that to his knowledge no aboveground or underground storage tanks have been located on the subject site.
Additionally, on December 4, 2019, NEF examined the subject site for obvious evidence of the presence of existing
or former heating oil underground storage tanks. Based on field observations, visible evidence (i.e., fill-ports and vent
pipes) indicating the presence of existing or former onsite heating oil tanks was not observed by NEF. However, it is
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2060 Biscayne Boulevard
Miami, Miami-Dade County, FL 33137
NEF # 6834.8
December 2019
NEF's opinion that the absence of visual evidence of the presence of existing or former heating oil tanks on the day
of NEF's site reconnaissance does not provide any assurances such heating oil tanks are not currently and/or were
not formerly located on the subject site. If an underground storage tank (UST) is discovered during future site
activities, NEF should be notified to assist with the removal of the UST(s) and the performance of underground
storage tank closure and potential contamination assessment activities.
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Braman Dealership and Offices
2060 Biscayne Boulevard
Miami, Miami-Dade County, FL 33137
NEF # 6834.8
December 2019
Please note that "Owner Representative" refers to the individual identified to NEF by the client as the property owner
or authorized representative. "Operator Representative" refers to the current occupant representative or manager, if
any, of the subject property. A summary of NEF's interview findings follows:
According to Mr. Richard Kotzen of Braman Automotive, the FDEP is currently monitoring the groundwater at this
facility due to a release of petroleum products associated with former underground storage tanks.
No contact information regarding previous owners or operators of the subject property was available to NEF during
the course of this investigation, therefore no historic owner and operator representatives were interviewed as part of
this investigation.
ASTM E 1527-13 Practice defines “user” as “the party seeking to use Practice E 1527-13 to complete an
environmental site assessment of the property. A user may include, without limitation, a potential purchaser of
property, a potential tenant of property, an owner of property, a lender, or a property manager.”
Mr. Richard Kotzen of Braman Automotive (the client or potential purchaser) stated that he was unaware of any
environmental cleanup liens being filed or recorded under federal, tribal, state or local law against the subject
property.
Mr. Kotzen stated that he was unaware of any institutional or engineering controls are in place, have been filed or
recorded in a registry under federal, tribal, state or local law against the subject property.
Mr. Kotzen stated that he had no specialized knowledge or experience, related to the property or nearby properties
with the respect to the chemicals and processes used by this type of business.
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2060 Biscayne Boulevard
Miami, Miami-Dade County, FL 33137
NEF # 6834.8
December 2019
Mr. Kotzen stated that the purchase price being paid for the property reflects the fair market value of the property.
Mr. Kotzen stated that he was not aware of commonly known or reasonably ascertainable information about the
property that indicates the release or threatened release of hazardous substances and/or petroleum products to the
subject site.
Mr. Kotzen stated that based on his knowledge and experience there are no obvious indicators that point to the
presence or likely presence of contamination at the property.
Prior Phase I Environmental Assessment and Limited Asbestos Sampling report dated May 1998, performed
by ENSR Corporation on 2020 & 2060 Biscayne Boulevard, Miami FL
The Phase I Environmental Assessment report dated May 1998, performed by ENSR Corporation concluded the
following:
"After performing this survey, ENSR concludes that the subject property may have suffered possible impacts to soil
and groundwater from the former dry cleaning operation once located on-site and the documented presence of
dissolved petroleum contamination from LUSTs and from prior handling and storage of automotive wastes. ENSR
concludes, based on review of available historical conditions documented at the site, and the adjacent and
surrounding property conditions, a REC to the subject property exists.
ENSR further concludes that there is currently de minimis superfund liability for Braman Motors for less than 100,000-
gallons of used oil sent for disposal by Braman to PPC while the recycling facility was operational."
Prior Phase II Environmental Assessment report dated June 1998, performed by ENSR Corporation
The Phase II Environmental Assessment report dated June 1998, performed by ENSR Corporation concluded the
following:
"Based on the results of the Phase II ESA assessment completed, ENSR concludes the following: ENSR's
assessment identified no detectable impacts to the soil or groundwater in the vicinity of the former dry cleaners that
was located on the subject property.
Based on the results of this Phase II ESA, ENSR recommends no further assessment activities in the area of the
former drycleaners on the subject property."
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Braman Dealership and Offices
2060 Biscayne Boulevard
Miami, Miami-Dade County, FL 33137
NEF # 6834.8
December 2019
Prior Limited Soil and Groundwater Quality Evaluation report dated February 2013, performed by NEF.
The Limited Soil and Groundwater Quality Evaluation report dated February 2013, performed by NEF concluded the
following:
"Laboratory analytical results of soil and groundwater samples collected as part of this investigation were reported
below their respective Soil and Groundwater Cleanup Target Levels (CTLs), as listed in Chapter 62-777, Florida
Administrative Code, as such no evidence of petroleum contamination was identified to exist within the area of the
former UST excavation, at the locations tested."
Phase I Environmental Site Assessment Report dated October 2013, performed by NEF.
The Phase I Environmental Site Assessment report dated October 2013, performed by NEF concluded the following:
“We have performed a Phase I Environmental Property Assessment in limited accordance with the scope and
limitations of ASTM Practice E-1527-05 of the above referenced site, the property. Any additions, exceptions to, or
deletions from, this practice are described in Section 2.0 of this report. This assessment has revealed no evidence
of recognized environmental conditions in connection with the property except for the following:
Former Underground Storage Tanks and Documented Petroleum Contamination on the Subject Property
Based on a review of information on file with the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) and Miami-
Dade County Department of Regulatory and Economic Resources (RER), this facility formerly maintained one 1,000-
gallon new oil underground tank and a 650-gallon waste oil underground that were reportedly installed in July 1970.
A 2,000-gallon new oil underground tank was reportedly installed at this site in June 1976. This facility also formerly
maintained two 10,000-gallon underground fuel tanks that were reportedly installed in May 1977.
A Discharge Reporting Form (DRF) was submitted to FDEP in March 1990 following the discovery of odors and
manual testing of wells near the former UST area at the former service building onsite. A Contamination Assessment
Report (CAR) and No Further Action Proposal (NFAP) dated April 1991 were submitted to FDEP. No Further Action
associated wit the March 1990 DRF was approved by FDEP in July 1991.
This facility filed an additional DRF in April 1997, following the removal of the above referenced underground storage
tanks. A Tank Closure Assessment Report (TCAR) documenting the removal of the UST was submitted to RER in
May 1997 following a Notice of Violation (NOV) during an inspection of the USTs on site. The NOVs dated July 1995
and February 1996 suggested several options for the property owner of which the property owner selected to remove
all USTs on site.
Two 1,000-gallon new oil tanks, and one 650-gallon waste oil tank were removed from the interior of the service
building on the subject site (on the southeastern portion of the subject site) and two 10,000-gallon gasoline tanks
were removed from the center portion of the subject site. During the removal process of the two new oil tanks and
waste oil tank, a visual inspection of the excavated pits noted the presence of staining and free floating product on
the surface of the groundwater. A vacuum truck was on site during the tank removal/soil excavating process to assist
in the removal of floating product. Additional stained soils were excavated reportedly transported offsite for thermal
treatment. Additionally, the TCAR identified petroleum contaminated groundwater within the area of the 10,000-gallon
underground storage tanks.
Upon review of the TCAR, RER recommended a CAR be submitted for this facility. Subsequently, the April 1997
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2060 Biscayne Boulevard
Miami, Miami-Dade County, FL 33137
NEF # 6834.8
December 2019
discharge was determined partially eligible for state funded clean-up under the Petroleum Liability and Restoration
Insurance Program in September 1997. This facility was issued a Site Priority Score of 10 in September 2007. No
information regarding current soil and/or groundwater quality at this facility was available for review in the FDEP
and/or RER records.
A Limited Soil and Groundwater Quality Evaluation consisting of the performance of five soil borings and the
installation of one temporary monitoring well within the area of the former 10,000-gallon underground storage tanks
on the central portion of the subject property in February 2013. The Limited Soil and Groundwater Quality Evaluation
report concluded the following:
"Laboratory analytical results of soil and groundwater samples collected as part of this investigation were reported
below their respective Soil and Groundwater Cleanup Target Levels (CTLs), as listed in Chapter 62-777, Florida
Administrative Code, as such no evidence of petroleum contamination was identified to exist within the area of the
former UST excavation, at the locations tested."
It should be noted that no current soil and/or groundwater quality information was available to NEF for the area of the
two 1,000-gallon new oil tanks, and one 650-gallon waste oil tank during the course of this investigation.
Given the low score of the site, it may take several years before the state has the financial resources to address
petroleum related contaminants concerns at the subject property. Once state funding becomes available for site
rehabilitation activities at this facility, site assessment, monitoring or remedial activities should be conducted. Ideally,
the State of Florida should fund rehabilitation of the petroleum contamination associated with the April 1997
discharge. The State of Florida Petroleum Preapproval Cleanup Program does not address third party liability
concerns. Accordingly, the client may wish to obtain the counsel of a qualified environmental attorney with respect
to this concern.
It should be noted that the facility has only been granted partial eligibility for participation in the FPLRIP, as such the
property owner may be held responsible for remediation of petroleum contamination within the area of the former
new oil and waste oil USTs.
Historical Automotive Repair Activities on the Southeastern and Northwestern Portion of the Subject Site
Automotive repair activities were historically performed on the Southeastern portion of the subject site from the late
1930's until the mid-1990's when the building was demolished. Additionally, automotive repair activities were
historically performed on the North-Central portion of the subject site from the early 1960's until the mid-1990's when
the building was demolished. Based on a review of information collected as part of this investigation several hydraulic
vehicle lifts, waste storage areas, spray paint booths and several oil/water separators and soakage pits were
associated with the historical site use.
A "filling station" with three storage tanks was mapped on the northeast portion of the subject property in Sanborn
Fire Insurance Maps dated 1939 and 1950. Additionally, historical city directories included listings for Cowgill gas
station at 2090 Biscayne Blvd in 1929, OK Service Station in 1930 through 1932, Shell Petroleum/Oil in 1937 through
1959, Union Petroleum gas station in 1962, and Humble Oil in 1964 through 1969.
No information regarding the number of underground storage tank, contents, construction details and information
regarding the installation and/or removal date was available in the records reviewed by NEF. Additionally, no
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2060 Biscayne Boulevard
Miami, Miami-Dade County, FL 33137
NEF # 6834.8
December 2019
information regarding soil and/or groundwater quality within the area of the former "filling station" was available to
NEF during the course of this investigation.
Given the long term historical use of the subject property for residential uses and automotive repair and automotive
fueling activities, the potential exists for undocumented, abandoned USTs to be present on the subject site
(associated with vehicle fueling, vehicle repair and/or fueling hot water heaters). In many cases the underground
tanks were improperly abandoned (i.e., left in place). On September 17, 2013 NEF examined readily accessible
areas of the subject building for evidence of potential aboveground or underground storage tanks. Based on field
observations, visible evidence (i.e., fill-ports and vent pipes) indicating the presence of potential undocumented or
abandoned on site tanks was not observed by NEF. NEF also reviewed reasonable ascertainable “standard historical
sources.” A review of these public records did not indicate evidence of underground storage tanks at the site (other
than the five underground storage tanks discussed above). It should be noted that several technologies are available
which can be employed to evaluate subsurface conditions for targets which may be indicative of underground storage
tanks. Whether underground and/or aboveground fuel storage tanks are currently present or were present historically,
the potential exists for impact to have occurred to soil and/or groundwater.
Based on a review of information collected as part of this investigation a drycleaning facility (Raleigh Cleaners)
historically operated on the southeast portion of the subject property (2048 Biscayne Boulevard) from the late 1930's
through the early 1970's.
No information regarding this facility was available to NEF at the Florida Department of Environmental Protection
and/or the Miami-Dade County Department of Regulatory and Economic Resources. It could not be determined if this
facility used, stored and/or maintained hazardous materials and/or petroleum products at the time the facility occupied
the southeastern portion of the subject property.
The client provided NEF with a Phase II Environmental Site Assessment dated July 1998 performed by ENSR
Corporation. The report identified that a total of four soil borings were performed on the eastern portion of the subject
property to facilitate the collection of soil and groundwater samples for laboratory analysis. The report concluded
"Based on the results of the Phase II ESA assessment completed, ENSR concludes the following: ENSR's
assessment identified no detectable impacts to the soil or groundwater in the vicinity of the former dry cleaners that
was located on the subject property. Based on the results of this Phase II ESA, ENSR recommends no further
assessment activities in the area of the former drycleaners on the subject property."
NEF recommends the performance of a Phase II Environmental Property Assessment at the subject property if
additional information regarding the above referenced recognized environmental conditions is desired.”
Limited Groundwater Quality Evaluation report dated April 2014, performed by NEF.
The Limited Soil and Groundwater Quality Evaluation report dated April 2014 performed by NEF developed
groundwater analytical data in the approximate central portion of a proposed 70 foot exfiltration trench as requested
by Miami-Dade County Memorandum from Mr. Wilbur Mayorga with the Environmental Monitoring and Restoration
Division dated January 2014. The report concluded the following:
“Laboratory analytical results of the groundwater samples collected as part of this investigation were reported below
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2060 Biscayne Boulevard
Miami, Miami-Dade County, FL 33137
NEF # 6834.8
December 2019
method detection limits and/or their respective Groundwater Cleanup Target Levels (CTLs) as listed in Chapter 62-
777, Florida Administrative Code.”
Storage Tank Closure Assessment report dated May 2014, performed by NEF.
The Storage Tank Closure Assessment report dated May 2014, performed by NEF concluded the following:
“Upon removal of the storage tank out of the excavation on February 6, 2014, approximately ¼ inch of Free Floating
Product (FFP) was encountered within the UST excavation (February 6, 2014 and February 7, 2014 Limits of
Excavation depicted on the attached figure 3). Following the initial extraction event by World Petroleum Corp on
February 10, 2014, FFP observed within the UST excavation was limited to approximately ¼ thick globules throughout
the excavation and the presence of a slight sheen throughout the majority of the UST at the northwest corner of the
pile cluster (where MW-1 was installed). No free floating product was observed near the east side of the pile cluster
or within the area of SS-e, although a slight sheen which was observed throughout the UST excavation area as a
result of migration on the surface of the water within the excavation.”
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2060 Biscayne Boulevard
Miami, Miami-Dade County, FL 33137
NEF # 6834.8
December 2019
De Minimis Conditions were not identified during the course of this Phase I Environmental Site Assessment.
Historical Recognized Environmental Conditions were not identified during the course of this Phase I
Environmental Site Assessment.
Controlled Recognized Environmental Conditions were not identified during the course of this Phase I
Environmental Site Assessment.
Former Underground Storage Tanks and Documented Petroleum Contamination on the Subject Property
Historical Automotive Repair Activities on the Southeastern and Northwestern Portion of the Subject Site
Former Filling Station on the Subject Property
Potential for Undocumented Storage Tanks
Former Drycleaning Activities on the Subject Property
Data Gaps
Data gaps were not identified during the course of this Phase I Environmental Site Assessment.
6.2 Conclusions
We have performed a Phase I Environmental Site Assessment in conformance with the scope and limitations of
ASTM Practice E-1527 of the Braman Dealership and Offices property located at 2060 Biscayne Boulevard, Miami,
Miami-Dade County, Florida, the subject property. Any exceptions to, or deletions from, this practice are described
in Section 2.0 of this report. This assessment has revealed no evidence of recognized environmental conditions in
connection with the property except for the following:
Former Underground Storage Tanks and Documented Petroleum Contamination on the Subject Property
Based on a review of information on file with the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) and Miami-
Dade County Department of Regulatory and Economic Resources (RER), Division of Environmental Resources
Management (DERM), one 1,000-gallon new oil underground tank and a 650-gallon waste oil underground tank that
were reportedly installed on the subject site in July 1970. A 2,000-gallon new oil underground tank was reportedly
installed at this site in June 1976 and two 10,000-gallon underground fuel tanks were reportedly installed on the
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2060 Biscayne Boulevard
Miami, Miami-Dade County, FL 33137
NEF # 6834.8
December 2019
A Discharge Reporting Form (DRF) was submitted to FDEP in March 1990 following the discovery of odors and
manual testing of wells near the former UST area at the former service building onsite. A Contamination Assessment
Report (CAR) and No Further Action Proposal (NFAP) dated April 1991 were submitted to FDEP. No Further Action
associated with the March 1990 DRF was approved by FDEP in July 1991.
This facility filed an additional DRF in April 1997, following the removal of the above referenced underground storage
tanks. A Tank Closure Assessment Report (TCAR) documenting the removal of the UST was submitted to RER in
May 1997 following a Notice of Violation (NOV) during an inspection of the USTs on site. The NOVs dated July 1995
and February 1996 suggested several options for the property owner of which the property owner selected to remove
all USTs on site.
Two 1,000-gallon new oil tanks, and one 650-gallon waste oil tank were removed from the interior of the (former)
service building on the subject site (on the southeastern portion of the subject site) and two 10,000-gallon gasoline
tanks were removed from the center portion of the subject site. During the removal process of the two new oil tanks
and waste oil tank, a visual inspection of the excavated pits noted the presence of staining and free floating product
on the surface of the groundwater. A vacuum truck was on site during the tank removal/soil excavating process to
assist in the removal of floating product. Additional stained soils were excavated and reportedly transported offsite
for thermal treatment. Additionally, the TCAR identified petroleum contaminated groundwater within the area of the
10,000-gallon underground storage tanks.
Upon review of the TCAR, RER recommended a CAR be submitted for this facility. Subsequently, the April 1997
discharge was determined partially eligible for state funded clean-up under the Petroleum Liability and Restoration
Insurance Program in September 1997. This facility was issued a Site Priority Score of 10 in September 2007.
A Limited Soil and Groundwater Quality Evaluation consisting of the performance of five soil borings and the
installation of one temporary monitoring well within the area of the former 10,000-gallon underground storage tanks
on the central portion of the subject property was performed in February 2013. The Limited Soil and Groundwater
Quality Evaluation report concluded the following:
"Laboratory analytical results of soil and groundwater samples collected as part of this investigation were reported
below their respective Soil and Groundwater Cleanup Target Levels (CTLs), as listed in Chapter 62-777, Florida
Administrative Code, as such no evidence of petroleum contamination was identified to exist within the area of the
former UST excavation, at the locations tested."
Additionally, a Tank Closure Assessment Report (TCAR) dated May 2014 documented the removal of a 1,000-gallon
underground storage tank that was discovered during the preparation and installation of pile clusters for the
showroom that is currently located on the subject site. The TCAR concluded:
“Upon removal of the storage tank out of the excavation on February 6, 2014, approximately ¼ inch of Free Floating
Product (FFP) was encountered within the UST excavation (February 6, 2014 and February 7, 2014). Limits of
Excavation depicted on the attached figure 3). Following the initial extraction event by World Petroleum Corp on
February 10, 2014, FFP observed within the UST excavation was limited to approximately ¼ thick globules throughout
the excavation and the presence of a slight sheen throughout the majority of the UST at the northwest corner of the
pile cluster (where MW-1 was installed). No free floating product was observed near the east side of the pile cluster
or within the area of SS-e, although a slight sheen which was observed throughout the UST excavation area as a
result of migration on the surface of the water within the excavation.”
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2060 Biscayne Boulevard
Miami, Miami-Dade County, FL 33137
NEF # 6834.8
December 2019
It should be noted that no current soil and/or groundwater quality information was available to NEF for the area of the
two 1,000-gallon new oil tanks, and one 650-gallon waste oil tank during the course of this investigation. It should be
noted that the facility has only been granted partial eligibility for participation in the FPLRIP, as such the property
owner may be held responsible for remediation of petroleum contamination within the area of the former new oil and
waste oil USTs (if any exists).
Correspondence on file with FDEP and DERM dated October 2019 stated that soil and groundwater assessment
activities are currently ongoing in the area of the former 10,000-gallon USTs (removed in 1997) through the Low
Scored Site Initiative. However, no soil/groundwater assessment information was available for review.
Historical Automotive Repair and Fueling Activities on the the Subject Site
Automotive repair activities were historically performed on the Southeastern portion of the subject site from the late
1930's until the mid 1990's when the building was demolished. Additionally, automotive repair activities were
historically performed on the North-Central portion of the subject site from the early 1960's until the mid 1990's when
the building was demolished. Based on a review of information collected as part of this investigation several hydraulic
vehicle lifts, waste storage areas, spray paint booths and several oil/water separators and soakage pits were
associated with the historical site use.
A "filling station" with three storage tanks was mapped on the northeast portion of the subject property in Sanborn
Fire Insurance Maps dated 1939 and 1950. Additionally, historical city directories included listings for Cowgill gas
station at 2090 Biscayne Blvd in 1929, OK Service Station in 1930 through 1932, Shell Petroleum/Oil in 1937 through
1959, Union Petroleum gas station in 1962, and Humble Oil in 1964 through 1969.
No information regarding the number of underground storage tank, contents, construction details and information
regarding the installation and/or removal date was available in the records reviewed by NEF. Additionally, no
information regarding soil and/or groundwater quality within the area of the former "filling station" was available to
NEF during the course of this investigation.
Given the long term historical use of the subject property for residential uses and automotive repair and automotive
fueling activities, the potential exists for undocumented, abandoned USTs to be present on the subject site
(associated with vehicle fueling, vehicle repair and/or fueling hot water heaters). In many cases the underground
tanks were improperly abandoned (i.e., left in place). On December 4, 2019 NEF examined readily accessible areas
of the subject building for evidence of potential aboveground or underground storage tanks. Based on field
observations, visible evidence (i.e., fill-ports and vent pipes) indicating the presence of potential undocumented or
abandoned on site tanks was not observed by NEF. NEF also reviewed reasonable ascertainable “standard historical
sources.” A review of these public records did not indicate evidence of underground storage tanks at the site (other
than the five underground storage tanks discussed above). It should be noted that several technologies are available
which can be employed to evaluate subsurface conditions for targets which may be indicative of underground storage
tanks. Whether underground and/or aboveground fuel storage tanks are currently present or were present historically,
the potential exists for impact to have occurred to soil and/or groundwater.
Based on a review of information collected as part of this investigation a drycleaning facility (Raleigh Cleaners)
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2060 Biscayne Boulevard
Miami, Miami-Dade County, FL 33137
NEF # 6834.8
December 2019
historically operated on the southeast portion of the subject property (2048 Biscayne Boulevard) from the late 1930's
through the early 1970's.
No information regarding this facility was available to NEF at the Florida Department of Environmental Protection
and/or the Miami-Dade County Department of Regulatory and Economic Resources. It could not be determined if this
facility used, stored and/or maintained hazardous materials and/or petroleum products at the time the facility occupied
the southeastern portion of the subject property.
The client provided NEF with a Phase II Environmental Site Assessment dated July 1998 performed by ENSR
Corporation. The report identified that a total of four soil borings were performed on the eastern portion of the subject
property to facilitate the collection of soil and groundwater samples for laboratory analysis. The report concluded
"Based on the results of the Phase II ESA assessment completed, ENSR concludes the following: ENSR's
assessment identified no detectable impacts to the soil or groundwater in the vicinity of the former dry cleaners that
was located on the subject property. Based on the results of this Phase II ESA, ENSR recommends no further
assessment activities in the area of the former drycleaners on the subject property."
This investigation revealed several recognized environmental conditions on the subject site, as discussed above. In
the absence of current soil and groundwater assessment information for these areas of the subject site, no conclusive
statement regarding the presence of soil and/or groundwater impacts at the subject site can be made. As such, NEF
would recommend the above concerns be evaluated through the performance of a Phase II Environmental Site
Assessment.
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8.0 QUALIFICATIONS OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROFESSIONALS
Please see the attached information regarding the qualifications of the professionals performing the assessment. For
further information regarding our company’s qualifications, please visit http://www.nuttingengineers.com/ or contact the
undersigned at your convenience.
Mr. Richard Iossi, PE
President
FORMAL EDUCATION:
Florida Atlantic University,
Boca Raton, Florida PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:
- Bachelor of Science,
Electrical Engineering
Mr. Iossi’s over thirty years of experience includes engineering, consulting and
management for environmental, geotechnical, coastal zone and hydrogeological
- Bachelor of Science,
studies, construction inspection and materials testing, and special projects. Mr.
Ocean Engineering
Iossi is a Florida Registered Professional Engineer and an Environmental
Professional, as defined by ASTM Practice E-1527-13 and 40 CFR.10 based on
-Bachelor of Science,
education and experience.
Biological Sciences
Mr. Iossi has successfully completed several thousands of environmental
PROFESSIONAL
projects ranging from 3 days to six years in duration with budgets ranging from
REGISTRATIONS:
$500 to an excess of $1 million. Mr. Iossi currently supervises/ directs activities
Registered Engineer (along with Mr. Jan Beernink, Vice-President) of environmental staff members in
State of Florida #42603 the preparation of due diligence environmental assessments (Phase I and
Phase II ESAs); Storage Tank Closure Assessments, Source Removals,
Florida Mold Assessor Contamination and Site Assessments (including characterization and delineation
MRSA1730 of soil, vapor and groundwater impacts); Design and Implementation of
Remedial Action Plans, other contamination assessment related services and
Florida Water Well mold evaluations as a Florida certified Mold Assessor.
Contractor #11108
Additionally, Mr. Iossi supervises staff members in the areas of environmental
OSHA Health & Safety well design and installation, assistance with dewatering and dewatering effluent
Training for Hazardous monitoring and indoor air quality investigations. As President of the firm, Mr.
Waste Sites Iossi takes an active role in environmental projects and has overall responsibility
of our in-house quality assurance program. He is well experienced in providing
PROFESSIONAL regulatory agency liaison for clients in addressing site rehabilitation needs.
AFFILIATIONS:
Florida Engineering Mr. Iossi’s project types through NEF’s sister corporation, Nutting Engineers of
Society- Broward Chapter Florida, Inc. (NE) have included several thousand acre vacant tracts, high rise
buildings, commercial buildings, marinas, historical structures, hospitals, hotels,
industrial plants, airports, auditoriums, bridges, retention structures, railroad
REFERENCES: structures, roadways, schools and other buildings, shopping centers, television
towers, water and waste water treatment plant parcels.
The Related Group
2750 S. Ocean Drive
Mr. Iossi’s NE studies have also included both shallow and deep foundation
Hollywood, Florida 33019
evaluation for structures, evaluation of building and earthwork failures and
954-924-2429
remedial methods, ground improvement methods, seawall evaluations, vibration
studies and sinkhole studies. Mr. Iossi is also experienced with use of asphaltic
Mr. Juan Salinas
concrete, Portland cement concrete, structural steel, soils and other materials in
Miami Dade Public Schools
construction.
1450 NE 2nd Avenue
Miami, Florida 33132
305-995-4696
Mr. Jan Beernink, Vice President
Senior Environmental Project Manager
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:
FORMAL EDUCATION: Mr. Beernink serves as the Senior Environmental Project Manager and has
been with NEF for over twelve years.
De Vrije Universiteit
Amsterdam, Netherlands Mr. Beernink is an Environmental Professional, as defined by ASTM Practice
- Masters of Science, E-1527-13 and 40 CFR.10 based on education and experience. Mr. Beernink
Environmental Science/ has overall responsibility for the completion of the environmental project
Chemistry objectives at Nutting Environmental of Florida. Mr. Beernink prepares
proposals, directs and trains all technical field staff and project managers, and
is responsible for final review of technical progress and completion reports on
all projects. He also serves as the liaison between regulatory agency
CERTIFICATIONS: members, client representatives and assigned staff members.
OSHA Health & Safety
Training for Hazardous Mr. Beernink has over 12 years of experience in the environmental consulting
field involving the management of due diligence environmental assessments
Waste Sites
(Phase I and Phase II ESAs); Storage Tank Closure Assessments,
Contamination and Site Assessments (including characterization and
American Red Cross First Aid delineation of soil, vapor and groundwater impacts); Design and
and CPR training Implementation of Remedial Action Plans and other contamination
assessment related services. Mr. Beernink has managed contamination
assessment projects in South Florida and other areas of the State of Florida,
which involved (potential) impacts from a wide variety of property uses
including the use storage, handling and disposal of various hazardous
materials and petroleum products.
Mr. Beernink has conducted and supervised the performance of over 2,000
environmental assessments throughout Florida, including Phase I ESAs in
accordance with ASTM Practice E1527, Phase II ESAs in accordance with
ASTM Practice E1903, and Transaction Screen Process, in accordance with
ASTM Practice E-1528 Practices, as well as specific guidelines for a variety of
clients including national lending institutions. Furthermore, Mr. Beernink has
performed peer reviews of due diligence assessments for private clients as
well as acted as the primary reviewer for a major lending institution.
PROJECT EXPERIENCE:
Car Dealership, Miami. Upon being contacted by the client of a discovery of an underground storage
tank during site development activities, Mr. Beernink coordinated the extraction of liquids and sludge
from the UST and cleaning of the UST while notifying the Miami-Dade County Department of
Regulatory and Economic Resources (RER) Division of Environmental Resources Management
(DERM) of the discovery of the UST and submittal of the Storage Tank System Application for
Removal. Following the removal of the UST, free product and extensive contamination was
encountered within the excavation area. Mr. Beernink managed the performance of aggressive source
removal activities consisting of expanding the limits of the excavation through additional soil excavation
activities and skimming of groundwater to remove free product observed on groundwater within the
open excavation to minimize construction delays. Following the source removal activities, Mr. Beernink
was able to document that no contamination remained within the former UST area and as such no
additional assessment was required by DERM.
Former Gas Station, Pompano Beach. Mr. Beernink managed the performance of a Phase I ESA which
revealed the presence of a former gas station and associated petroleum contamination at the parcel.
The petroleum contamination at the facility was given partial funding eligibility by the FDEP in the
State’s Petroleum Cleanup Participation Program. Several contamination assessment and remedial
action plans were prepared for the site; however petroleum contamination was documented to remain.
Unfortunately, due to the low priority score of the site, no funding was available for additional
assessment and remediation at that time. Mr. Beernink prepared a contamination
assessment/remediation cost estimate and assisted the client in negotiations and drafting of a
remediation agreement and associated settlement amount with the responsible party for the
contamination assessment and remediation of the documented petroleum contamination. Following the
execution of the remediation agreement, and property transaction, NEF performed source removal
activities including soil excavation activities (to a depth of 8 feet below the soil/groundwater interface
using sheet piles around the excavation perimeter) and free product and contaminated groundwater
extraction. Mr. Beernink managed to complete remediation of the petroleum contamination and obtain a
No Further Action without Conditions within 9 months of initiation of the source removal activities, while
the property owner was able to proceed with the re-development of the property and adjoining property.
Additionally, the contamination assessment and remediation activities were completed below the
negotiated contamination assessment/remediation settlement amount.
Historical Lakefill Project. Mr. Beernink managed the performance of a Phase I and Phase II ESA,
which identified several recognized environmental conditions at the property including the presence of
debris within the footprint of a former lake and elevated contaminant concentrations in groundwater
within the general area of the former lake. Following discussions with the Florida Department of
Environmental Protection (FDEP) regarding the findings of the Phase I and Phase II ESA's, an
Excavation and Disposal Plan was prepared for the Property documenting the proposed excavation
activities and associated disposal/reuse of buried materials in general accordance with the Florida
Department of Environmental Protection Guidance for Disturbance and Use of Old Closed Landfills or
Waste Disposal Areas in Florida - Version 2.1 Final, dated February 3, 2011. The Excavation and
Disposal Plan was subsequently approved by FDEP and the excavation and disposal plan was
implemented in coordination with the proposed site development, as a result minimizing the delays in
construction. Following the implementation of the Excavation and Disposal Plan, NEF prepared post
excavation groundwater monitoring activities and recommended case closure, which was subsequently
approved by FDEP.
Florida Southern College, Mrs. DeHart serves as a Senior Project Manager for Nutting Environmental of
Lakeland, Florida Florida, Inc. She graduated from Florida Southern College with a degree in
- B.S. Biology/ Biology specializing in Environmental Science in 2005.
Environmental Science
Mrs. DeHart has performed and overseen the performance of over 1,000
Phase I and Phase II Environmental Site Assessment (ESA) Investigations
CERTIFICATIONS throughout Florida and is an Environmental Professional, as defined by ASTM
Practice E-1527-13 and 40 CFR.10. She has experience with tank closure
40-hour OSHA Health & assessments, contamination assessments, remedial action plans,
Safety Training for underground storage tank management and removal, groundwater monitoring
Hazardous Waste Sites reports, new employee supervision and in field training and development of
training programs. She is skilled in field sampling protocols for soil,
8-hour OSHA Refresher groundwater and surface water, soil formation/classification and Florida
Course for Working at hydrogeology.
Hazardous Materials Sites-
In addition, Mrs. DeHart also performs peer reviews of Phase I and Phase II
American Red Cross First Environmental Site Assessment reports for properties throughout the United
Aid and CPR training States.
S. DeHart, Page 1
Mrs. Sarah DeHart
Senior Project Manager
PROJECT EXPERIENCE:
S. DeHart, Page 2
Ms. Katie Bonkowski
Project Manager
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:
FORMAL EDUCATION:
Florida Atlantic University Ms. Bonkowski joined the Nutting Environmental of Florida, Inc. team in
- Bachelors of Science, November 2018 as a research specialist and project manager. She
Geology graduated from Florida Atlantic University with a degree in Geology in
2018.
K. Bonkowski, Page 1
Mr. Tony Ruiz
Environmental Specialist, Drilling and Sampling Technician
Mr. Ruiz has a thorough working knowledge and experience with field activities
and sample collection and the performance of field analysis of soil and
groundwater samples in general accordance with the State of Florida
Department of Environmental Protection’s “Standard Operating Procedures for
Field Activities” (DEP-SOP-001/01), effective date March 1, 2014.
Mr. Ruiz has fifteen years of professional experience that include the
performance of deep and shallow subsurface explorations of soil and rock on
both land and water. His experience includes geotechnical explorations such as
standard penetration borings, soil classifications, drainage percolation tests
performed by South Florida Water Management District methods and
installations of monitoring wells. Mr. Ruiz is knowledgeable of geologic
conditions in South Florida and provides significant input for subsurface
investigations.
T. Ruiz, Page 1
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Contents
Preface.................................................................................................................... 2
How Soil Surveys Are Made..................................................................................5
Soil Map.................................................................................................................. 8
Soil Map................................................................................................................9
Legend................................................................................................................10
Map Unit Legend................................................................................................ 11
Map Unit Descriptions.........................................................................................11
Miami-Dade County Area, Florida...................................................................13
15—Urban land, 0 to 2 percent slopes........................................................13
References............................................................................................................16
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How Soil Surveys Are Made
Soil surveys are made to provide information about the soils and miscellaneous
areas in a specific area. They include a description of the soils and miscellaneous
areas and their location on the landscape and tables that show soil properties and
limitations affecting various uses. Soil scientists observed the steepness, length,
and shape of the slopes; the general pattern of drainage; the kinds of crops and
native plants; and the kinds of bedrock. They observed and described many soil
profiles. A soil profile is the sequence of natural layers, or horizons, in a soil. The
profile extends from the surface down into the unconsolidated material in which the
soil formed or from the surface down to bedrock. The unconsolidated material is
devoid of roots and other living organisms and has not been changed by other
biological activity.
Currently, soils are mapped according to the boundaries of major land resource
areas (MLRAs). MLRAs are geographically associated land resource units that
share common characteristics related to physiography, geology, climate, water
resources, soils, biological resources, and land uses (USDA, 2006). Soil survey
areas typically consist of parts of one or more MLRA.
The soils and miscellaneous areas in a survey area occur in an orderly pattern that
is related to the geology, landforms, relief, climate, and natural vegetation of the
area. Each kind of soil and miscellaneous area is associated with a particular kind
of landform or with a segment of the landform. By observing the soils and
miscellaneous areas in the survey area and relating their position to specific
segments of the landform, a soil scientist develops a concept, or model, of how they
were formed. Thus, during mapping, this model enables the soil scientist to predict
with a considerable degree of accuracy the kind of soil or miscellaneous area at a
specific location on the landscape.
Commonly, individual soils on the landscape merge into one another as their
characteristics gradually change. To construct an accurate soil map, however, soil
scientists must determine the boundaries between the soils. They can observe only
a limited number of soil profiles. Nevertheless, these observations, supplemented
by an understanding of the soil-vegetation-landscape relationship, are sufficient to
verify predictions of the kinds of soil in an area and to determine the boundaries.
Soil scientists recorded the characteristics of the soil profiles that they studied. They
noted soil color, texture, size and shape of soil aggregates, kind and amount of rock
fragments, distribution of plant roots, reaction, and other features that enable them
to identify soils. After describing the soils in the survey area and determining their
properties, the soil scientists assigned the soils to taxonomic classes (units).
Taxonomic classes are concepts. Each taxonomic class has a set of soil
characteristics with precisely defined limits. The classes are used as a basis for
comparison to classify soils systematically. Soil taxonomy, the system of taxonomic
classification used in the United States, is based mainly on the kind and character
of soil properties and the arrangement of horizons within the profile. After the soil
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scientists classified and named the soils in the survey area, they compared the
individual soils with similar soils in the same taxonomic class in other areas so that
they could confirm data and assemble additional data based on experience and
research.
The objective of soil mapping is not to delineate pure map unit components; the
objective is to separate the landscape into landforms or landform segments that
have similar use and management requirements. Each map unit is defined by a
unique combination of soil components and/or miscellaneous areas in predictable
proportions. Some components may be highly contrasting to the other components
of the map unit. The presence of minor components in a map unit in no way
diminishes the usefulness or accuracy of the data. The delineation of such
landforms and landform segments on the map provides sufficient information for the
development of resource plans. If intensive use of small areas is planned, onsite
investigation is needed to define and locate the soils and miscellaneous areas.
Soil scientists make many field observations in the process of producing a soil map.
The frequency of observation is dependent upon several factors, including scale of
mapping, intensity of mapping, design of map units, complexity of the landscape,
and experience of the soil scientist. Observations are made to test and refine the
soil-landscape model and predictions and to verify the classification of the soils at
specific locations. Once the soil-landscape model is refined, a significantly smaller
number of measurements of individual soil properties are made and recorded.
These measurements may include field measurements, such as those for color,
depth to bedrock, and texture, and laboratory measurements, such as those for
content of sand, silt, clay, salt, and other components. Properties of each soil
typically vary from one point to another across the landscape.
Observations for map unit components are aggregated to develop ranges of
characteristics for the components. The aggregated values are presented. Direct
measurements do not exist for every property presented for every map unit
component. Values for some properties are estimated from combinations of other
properties.
While a soil survey is in progress, samples of some of the soils in the area generally
are collected for laboratory analyses and for engineering tests. Soil scientists
interpret the data from these analyses and tests as well as the field-observed
characteristics and the soil properties to determine the expected behavior of the
soils under different uses. Interpretations for all of the soils are field tested through
observation of the soils in different uses and under different levels of management.
Some interpretations are modified to fit local conditions, and some new
interpretations are developed to meet local needs. Data are assembled from other
sources, such as research information, production records, and field experience of
specialists. For example, data on crop yields under defined levels of management
are assembled from farm records and from field or plot experiments on the same
kinds of soil.
Predictions about soil behavior are based not only on soil properties but also on
such variables as climate and biological activity. Soil conditions are predictable over
long periods of time, but they are not predictable from year to year. For example,
soil scientists can predict with a fairly high degree of accuracy that a given soil will
have a high water table within certain depths in most years, but they cannot predict
that a high water table will always be at a specific level in the soil on a specific date.
After soil scientists located and identified the significant natural bodies of soil in the
survey area, they drew the boundaries of these bodies on aerial photographs and
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identified each as a specific map unit. Aerial photographs show trees, buildings,
fields, roads, and rivers, all of which help in locating boundaries accurately.
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The soil map section includes the soil map for the defined area of interest, a list of
soil map units on the map and extent of each map unit, and cartographic symbols
displayed on the map. Also presented are various metadata about data used to
produce the map, and a description of each soil map unit.
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2853480 581120 581140 581160 581180 581200 581220 581240 581260 581280 581300
25° 47' 50'' N 25° 47' 50'' N
2853480
2853460
2853460
2853440
2853440
2853420
2853420
2853400
2853400
2853380
2853380
2853360
2853360
Soil Map may not be valid at this scale.
581120 581140 581160 581180 581200 581220 581240 581260 581280 581300
80° 11' 27'' W
Miscellaneous Water This product is generated from the USDA-NRCS certified data as
Perennial Water of the version date(s) listed below.
Rock Outcrop
Soil Survey Area: Miami-Dade County Area, Florida
Saline Spot Survey Area Data: Version 11, Sep 16, 2019
Sandy Spot
Soil map units are labeled (as space allows) for map scales
Severely Eroded Spot 1:50,000 or larger.
Sinkhole
Date(s) aerial images were photographed: Jan 15, 2019—Apr
Slide or Slip 11, 2019
Sodic Spot
The orthophoto or other base map on which the soil lines were
compiled and digitized probably differs from the background
imagery displayed on these maps. As a result, some minor
shifting of map unit boundaries may be evident.
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Map Unit Symbol Map Unit Name Acres in AOI Percent of AOI
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An identifying symbol precedes the map unit name in the map unit descriptions.
Each description includes general facts about the unit and gives important soil
properties and qualities.
Soils that have profiles that are almost alike make up a soil series. Except for
differences in texture of the surface layer, all the soils of a series have major
horizons that are similar in composition, thickness, and arrangement.
Soils of one series can differ in texture of the surface layer, slope, stoniness,
salinity, degree of erosion, and other characteristics that affect their use. On the
basis of such differences, a soil series is divided into soil phases. Most of the areas
shown on the detailed soil maps are phases of soil series. The name of a soil phase
commonly indicates a feature that affects use or management. For example, Alpha
silt loam, 0 to 2 percent slopes, is a phase of the Alpha series.
Some map units are made up of two or more major soils or miscellaneous areas.
These map units are complexes, associations, or undifferentiated groups.
A complex consists of two or more soils or miscellaneous areas in such an intricate
pattern or in such small areas that they cannot be shown separately on the maps.
The pattern and proportion of the soils or miscellaneous areas are somewhat similar
in all areas. Alpha-Beta complex, 0 to 6 percent slopes, is an example.
An association is made up of two or more geographically associated soils or
miscellaneous areas that are shown as one unit on the maps. Because of present
or anticipated uses of the map units in the survey area, it was not considered
practical or necessary to map the soils or miscellaneous areas separately. The
pattern and relative proportion of the soils or miscellaneous areas are somewhat
similar. Alpha-Beta association, 0 to 2 percent slopes, is an example.
An undifferentiated group is made up of two or more soils or miscellaneous areas
that could be mapped individually but are mapped as one unit because similar
interpretations can be made for use and management. The pattern and proportion
of the soils or miscellaneous areas in a mapped area are not uniform. An area can
be made up of only one of the major soils or miscellaneous areas, or it can be made
up of all of them. Alpha and Beta soils, 0 to 2 percent slopes, is an example.
Some surveys include miscellaneous areas. Such areas have little or no soil
material and support little or no vegetation. Rock outcrop is an example.
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Minor Components
Matlacha
Percent of map unit: 3 percent
Landform: Flats on marine terraces
Landform position (three-dimensional): Tread, talf
Down-slope shape: Convex, linear
Across-slope shape: Linear
Hydric soil rating: No
St. augustine
Percent of map unit: 3 percent
Landform: Marine terraces
Landform position (three-dimensional): Tread, rise
Down-slope shape: Linear
Across-slope shape: Convex
Hydric soil rating: No
Eaugallie
Percent of map unit: 1 percent
Landform: Flatwoods on marine terraces
Landform position (three-dimensional): Tread, talf
Down-slope shape: Convex
Across-slope shape: Linear
Other vegetative classification: South Florida Flatwoods (R155XY003FL)
Hydric soil rating: No
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Immokalee
Percent of map unit: 1 percent
Landform: Flatwoods on marine terraces
Landform position (three-dimensional): Riser, talf
Down-slope shape: Linear
Across-slope shape: Linear
Other vegetative classification: South Florida Flatwoods (R155XY003FL)
Hydric soil rating: No
Pomello
Percent of map unit: 1 percent
Landform: Ridges on marine terraces, knolls on marine terraces
Landform position (two-dimensional): Backslope, summit
Landform position (three-dimensional): Side slope, interfluve, riser
Down-slope shape: Convex, linear
Across-slope shape: Linear
Other vegetative classification: Sand Pine Scrub (R155XY001FL)
Hydric soil rating: No
Boca
Percent of map unit: 1 percent
Landform: Flats on marine terraces, drainageways on marine terraces
Landform position (three-dimensional): Tread, talf, dip
Down-slope shape: Linear, convex
Across-slope shape: Linear, concave
Other vegetative classification: South Florida Flatwoods (R155XY003FL)
Hydric soil rating: Yes
Myakka
Percent of map unit: 1 percent
Landform: Drainageways on flatwoods on marine terraces
Landform position (three-dimensional): Tread, dip, talf
Down-slope shape: Linear
Across-slope shape: Concave, linear
Other vegetative classification: South Florida Flatwoods (R155XY003FL)
Hydric soil rating: No
Paola
Percent of map unit: 1 percent
Landform: Knolls on marine terraces, ridges on marine terraces
Landform position (two-dimensional): Backslope, summit
Landform position (three-dimensional): Side slope, interfluve, riser
Down-slope shape: Linear, convex
Across-slope shape: Linear
Other vegetative classification: Sand Pine Scrub (R155XY001FL)
Hydric soil rating: No
Hallandale
Percent of map unit: 1 percent
Landform: Flatwoods on marine terraces
Landform position (three-dimensional): Tread, talf
Down-slope shape: Linear
Across-slope shape: Linear
Other vegetative classification: South Florida Flatwoods (R155XY003FL)
Hydric soil rating: Yes
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Adamsville
Percent of map unit: 1 percent
Landform: Rises on marine terraces, knolls on marine terraces
Landform position (three-dimensional): Tread, rise
Down-slope shape: Convex
Across-slope shape: Linear
Other vegetative classification: Upland Hardwood Hammock (R155XY008FL)
Hydric soil rating: No
Apopka
Percent of map unit: 1 percent
Landform: Hills on marine terraces, ridges on marine terraces
Landform position (two-dimensional): Summit, backslope
Landform position (three-dimensional): Interfluve, side slope, riser
Down-slope shape: Convex
Across-slope shape: Linear
Other vegetative classification: Longleaf Pine-Turkey Oak Hills (R155XY002FL)
Hydric soil rating: No
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2004. Standard specifications for transportation materials and methods of sampling
and testing. 24th edition.
American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM). 2005. Standard classification of
soils for engineering purposes. ASTM Standard D2487-00.
Cowardin, L.M., V. Carter, F.C. Golet, and E.T. LaRoe. 1979. Classification of
wetlands and deep-water habitats of the United States. U.S. Fish and Wildlife
Service FWS/OBS-79/31.
Federal Register. July 13, 1994. Changes in hydric soils of the United States.
Federal Register. September 18, 2002. Hydric soils of the United States.
Hurt, G.W., and L.M. Vasilas, editors. Version 6.0, 2006. Field indicators of hydric
soils in the United States.
National Research Council. 1995. Wetlands: Characteristics and boundaries.
Soil Survey Division Staff. 1993. Soil survey manual. Soil Conservation Service.
U.S. Department of Agriculture Handbook 18. http://www.nrcs.usda.gov/wps/portal/
nrcs/detail/national/soils/?cid=nrcs142p2_054262
Soil Survey Staff. 1999. Soil taxonomy: A basic system of soil classification for
making and interpreting soil surveys. 2nd edition. Natural Resources Conservation
Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture Handbook 436. http://
www.nrcs.usda.gov/wps/portal/nrcs/detail/national/soils/?cid=nrcs142p2_053577
Soil Survey Staff. 2010. Keys to soil taxonomy. 11th edition. U.S. Department of
Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service. http://
www.nrcs.usda.gov/wps/portal/nrcs/detail/national/soils/?cid=nrcs142p2_053580
Tiner, R.W., Jr. 1985. Wetlands of Delaware. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and
Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control, Wetlands
Section.
United States Army Corps of Engineers, Environmental Laboratory. 1987. Corps of
Engineers wetlands delineation manual. Waterways Experiment Station Technical
Report Y-87-1.
United States Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service.
National forestry manual. http://www.nrcs.usda.gov/wps/portal/nrcs/detail/soils/
home/?cid=nrcs142p2_053374
United States Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service.
National range and pasture handbook. http://www.nrcs.usda.gov/wps/portal/nrcs/
detail/national/landuse/rangepasture/?cid=stelprdb1043084
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Federal, State and County Regulatory Agency Databases
Table of Contents...........................................................................................2
Executive Summary........................................................................................3
Executive Summary: Report Summary.......................................................................................................................4
Executive Summary: Site Report Summary - Project Property...................................................................................8
Executive Summary: Site Report Summary - Surrounding Properties........................................................................9
Executive Summary: Summary by Data Source.......................................................................................................22
Map...............................................................................................................39
Aerial.............................................................................................................42
Topographic Map..........................................................................................43
Detail Report.................................................................................................44
Unplottable Summary.................................................................................180
Unplottable Report......................................................................................181
Appendix: Database Descriptions...............................................................187
Definitions...................................................................................................198
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m1d
1 MIAMI BRAMAN AUTOMOTIVE 2060 BISCAYNE BLVD WNW 0.00 / 2.79 0 44
p1p-44-822274294-x1x
dd-FINDS/FRS-821575162-aa
m1d
1 FINDS/FRS BRAMAN MOTORS BMW 2060 BISCAYNE BLVD WNW 0.00 / 2.79 0 44
p1p-44-821575162-x1x
MIAMI FL 33137
dd-PRP-860569789-aa
m1d
1 PRP PRESTIGE PORSCHE/AUDI 2060 BISCAYNE BLVD WNW 0.00 / 2.79 0 45
p1p-45-860569789-x1x
SECOND FLOOR
MIAMI FL 33137
dd-MIAMI CONT-822735686-aa
m2d
2 MIAMI BRAMAN CADILLAC, INC. 2060 BISCAYNE BLVD E 0.03 / -1 45
p1p-45-822735686-x1x
CONT FL 141.02
Phase Desc: PENDING ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT ACTIVITIES
dd-MIAMI CONT-848667353-aa
m2d
2 MIAMI BRAMAN AUTOMOTIVE 2060 BISCAYNE BLVD E 0.03 / -1 45
p1p-45-848667353-x1x
CONT FL 141.02
Phase Desc: PENDING ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT ACTIVITIES
dd-DELISTED COUNTY-822233542-aa
m2d
2 DELISTED BRAMAN AUTOMOTIVE 2060 BISCAYNE BLVD E 0.03 / -1 46
p1p-46-822233542-x1x
dd-STCS-836829745-aa
m2d
2 STCS BRAMAN MOTORS INC 2060 BISCAYNE BLVD E 0.03 / -1 46
p1p-46-836829745-x1x
dd-MIAMI TANKS-813535840-aa
m2d
2 MIAMI BRAMAN CADILLAC, INC. 2060 BISCAYNE BLVD E 0.03 / -1 47
p1p-47-813535840-x1x
dd-RCRA CESQG-810651204-aa
m3d
3 RCRA SHELL SERVICE 2050 BISCAYNE BLVD ESE 0.03 / -1 47
p1p-47-810651204-x1x
dd-DWM CONTAM-874793441-aa
m4d
4 DWM BRAMAN CADILLAC 2044 BISCAYNE BLVD SE 0.04 / -1 48
p1p-48-874793441-x1x
MIAMI FL 215.61
Facility ID | Facility Status: 8629010 | CLOSED
Discharge Combined with | Cleanup Required: R - CLEANUP REQUIRED, R - CLEANUP
REQUIRED
dd-STCS-836822583-aa
m4d
4 STCS BRAMAN CADILLAC- 2044 BISCAYNE BLVD SE 0.04 / -1 51
p1p-51-836822583-x1x
dd-STCS-836852035-aa
m4d
4 STCS BRAMAN MOTORS BMW- 2044 BISCAYNE BLVD SE 0.04 / -1 51
p1p-51-836852035-x1x
dd-STCS-836859796-aa
m4d
4 STCS BRAMAN CADILLAC 2044 BISCAYNE BLVD SE 0.04 / -1 52
p1p-52-836859796-x1x
dd-WELL SURVEILLANCE-866261453-aa
m4d
4 WELL BRAMAN CADILLAC 2044 BISCAYNE BLVD SE 0.04 / -1 53
p1p-53-866261453-x1x
dd-DELISTED COUNTY-813532815-aa
m5d
5 DELISTED STARR RESTAURANTS 2100 BISCAYNE BLVD NNE 0.05 / -1 53
p1p-53-813532815-x1x
dd-STCS-836842626-aa
m5d
5 STCS BACARDI IMPORTS INC- 2100 BISCAYNE BLVD NNE 0.05 / -1 54
p1p-54-836842626-x1x
dd-FF TANKS-822050570-aa
m6d
6 FF DADE CNTY DEPT OF UNKNOWN N 0.06 / 0 54
p1p-54-822050570-x1x
dd-STCS-821980355-aa
m6d
6 STCS DADE CNTY DEPT OF UNKNOWN N 0.06 / 0 55
p1p-55-821980355-x1x
dd-DELISTED COUNTY-813534539-aa
m8d
8 DELISTED BRAMAN MOTORS 2060 NE 2 AVE W 0.08 / 2 57
p1p-57-813534539-x1x
dd-STCS-836820239-aa
m8d
8 STCS BRAMAN MOTORS 2060 NE 2ND AVE W 0.08 / 2 59
p1p-59-836820239-x1x
dd-TIER 2-867594801-aa
m8d
8 TIER Braman Motors Inc. 2060 NE 2nd Ave W 0.08 / 2 60
p1p-60-867594801-x1x
dd-DELISTED COUNTY-813535931-aa
m9d
9 DELISTED BRAMAN CADILLAC, INC. 2036 NE 2 AVE WSW 0.09 / 2 60
p1p-60-813535931-x1x
dd-DRYCLEANERS-814082096-aa
m10d
10 DRYCLEANERS OXXO CARE CLEANERS 2001 BISCAYNE BLVD #111 SE 0.09 / -2 60
p1p-60-814082096-x1x
dd-STCS-821979790-aa
m10d
10 STCS OXXO CARE CLEANERS 2001 BISCAYNE BLVD #111 SE 0.09 / -2 61
p1p-61-821979790-x1x
dd-DELISTED COUNTY-813537693-aa
m11d
11 DELISTED CEC - EAST, INC. 2100 NE 2 AVE WNW 0.09 / 2 62
p1p-62-813537693-x1x
dd-STCS-836826596-aa
m12d
12 STCS BRAMAN BMW 2010 NE 2ND AVE WSW 0.10 / 2 62
p1p-62-836826596-x1x
dd-UST-813506017-aa
m12d
12 UST BRAMAN BMW 2010 NE 2ND AVE WSW 0.10 / 2 63
p1p-63-813506017-x1x
dd-LST-813555360-aa
m14d
14 LST BRAMAN MOTORS 1930 NE 2ND AVE SW 0.11 / 2 65
p1p-65-813555360-x1x
dd-STCS-821976670-aa
m14d
14 STCS BRAMAN MOTORS 1930 NE 2ND AVE SW 0.11 / 2 68
p1p-68-821976670-x1x
dd-WELL SURVEILLANCE-866268616-aa
m16d
16 WELL BRAMAN MOTORS 1930 NE 2 AVE SW 0.12 / 2 69
p1p-69-866268616-x1x
dd-DELISTED COUNTY-813532707-aa
m17d
17 DELISTED CRESCENT HEIGHTS 2200 BISCAYNE BLVD #160 N 0.13 / 0 70
p1p-70-813532707-x1x
dd-STCS-836820256-aa
m17d
17 STCS CRESCENT HEIGHTS 2200 BISCAYNE BLVD N 0.13 / 0 70
p1p-70-836820256-x1x
dd-UST-813505485-aa
m17d
17 UST CRESCENT HEIGHTS 2200 BISCAYNE BLVD N 0.13 / 0 71
p1p-71-813505485-x1x
dd-DELISTED COUNTY-813532928-aa
m19d
19 DELISTED PAULA COAST, LLC DBA 2200 NE 2 AVE NW 0.13 / 2 74
p1p-74-813532928-x1x
dd-STCS-836860006-aa
m19d
19 STCS DADE MECHANICS 2200 NE 2ND AVE NW 0.13 / 2 74
p1p-74-836860006-x1x
dd-DWM CONTAM-874809564-aa
m20d
20 DWM FINA #402-6514-609 1925 NE 2ND AVE SW 0.14 / 2 75
p1p-75-874809564-x1x
MIAMI FL 721.02
Facility ID | Facility Status: 8521982 | CLOSED
Discharge Combined with | Cleanup Required: R - CLEANUP REQUIRED
dd-STCS-836833139-aa
m20d
20 STCS FINA #402-6514-609 1925 NE 2ND AVE SW 0.14 / 2 77
p1p-77-836833139-x1x
dd-MIAMI CONT-820712075-aa
m22d
22 MIAMI FINA SERVE 1925 NE 2 AVE SSW 0.14 / 2 80
p1p-80-820712075-x1x
CONT FL 763.23
dd-DELISTED COUNTY-813535887-aa
m22d
22 DELISTED DISCOUNT AUTO 1925 NE 2 AVE SSW 0.14 / 2 80
p1p-80-813535887-x1x
dd-WELL SURVEILLANCE-866247842-aa
m22d
22 WELL Fmr Fina 4026514609 1925 NE 2 AVE SSW 0.14 / 2 80
p1p-80-866247842-x1x
dd-RCRA CESQG-810644946-aa
m23d
23 RCRA BRAMAN CADILLAC 151 NE 20TH ST WSW 0.15 / 3 80
p1p-80-810644946-x1x
dd-DRYCLEANERS-872256139-aa
m24d
24 DRYCLEANERS IRON AND STEAM 2308 NE 2ND AVE NNW 0.19 / 2 82
p1p-82-872256139-x1x
dd-DRYCLEANERS-872256140-aa
m24d
24 DRYCLEANERS IRON AND STEAM 2308 NE 2 AVE NNW 0.19 / 2 83
p1p-83-872256140-x1x
dd-STCS-867589612-aa
m24d
24 STCS IRON AND STEAM 2308 NE 2ND AVE NNW 0.19 / 2 84
p1p-84-867589612-x1x
dd-STCS-867590025-aa
m24d
24 STCS IRON AND STEAM 2308 NE 2 AVE NNW 0.19 / 2 84
p1p-84-867590025-x1x
dd-DELISTED COUNTY-813534456-aa
m25d
25 DELISTED RESIDENTIAL BUILDING 423 NE 23 ST NE 0.20 / -4 85
p1p-85-813534456-x1x
dd-STCS-836837507-aa
m25d
25 STCS RESIDENTIAL SINGLE 423 NE 23RD ST NE 0.20 / -4 85
p1p-85-836837507-x1x
dd-RCRA CESQG-810651102-aa
m26d
26 RCRA CLM IMAGING SERVICE 111 NE 21ST ST W 0.21 / 4 86
p1p-86-810651102-x1x
dd-LST-813559997-aa
m29d
29 LST DADE CNTY-MIRAMAR UNKNOWN SW 0.22 / 4 91
p1p-91-813559997-x1x
dd-LST-813553451-aa
m30d
30 LST AUTOMALL 81 NE 21ST ST W 0.23 / 5 92
p1p-92-813553451-x1x
MIAMI FL 1,213.43
Facility ID | Facility Status: 8731651 | CLOSED
Discharge Combined with | Cleanup Required: R - CLEANUP REQUIRED
dd-STCS-836863145-aa
m30d
30 STCS AUTOMALL 81 NE 21ST ST W 0.23 / 5 93
p1p-93-836863145-x1x
dd-MIAMI TANKS-813536626-aa
m30d
30 MIAMI MIAMI TOURIST BUS 81 NE 21 ST W 0.23 / 5 94
p1p-94-813536626-x1x
dd-DELISTED COUNTY-813534473-aa
m33d
33 DELISTED DCPS-MIRAMAR 109 NE 19 ST SW 0.24 / 4 96
p1p-96-813534473-x1x
dd-DELISTED COUNTY-813533429-aa
m34d
34 DELISTED 23 BISCAYNE BAY 601 NE 23 ST NE 0.25 / -5 98
p1p-98-813533429-x1x
dd-STCS-821986471-aa
m35d
35 STCS FL POWER & LIGHT- 77 NE 20TH ST WSW 0.27 / 5 98
p1p-98-821986471-x1x
dd-STCS-821976920-aa
m36d
36 STCS PUBLIX SUPER MARKET 1766 BISCAYNE BLVD S 0.30 / -2 99
p1p-99-821976920-x1x
dd-LST-813553446-aa
m37d
37 LST OMNI LAND CO INC 1740 NE 2ND AVE SSW 0.31 / 1 99
p1p-99-813553446-x1x
MIAMI FL 1,612.04
dd-MIAMI CONT-820711286-aa
m38d
38 MIAMI EAGLE #2 CORP GAS 2522 NE 2 AVE NNW 0.31 / 3 103
p1p-103-820711286-x1x
dd-DWM CONTAM-874799128-aa
m38d
38 DWM F & G STATION INC 2522 NE 2ND AVE NNW 0.31 / 3 103
p1p-103-874799128-x1x
MIAMI FL 1,623.20
Facility ID | Facility Status: 8503940 | OPEN
Discharge Combined with | Cleanup Required: R - CLEANUP REQUIRED, N - NO CLEANUP
REQUIRED
dd-STCS-836829726-aa
m38d
38 STCS F & G STATION INC 2522 NE 2ND AVE NNW 0.31 / 3 107
p1p-107-836829726-x1x
dd-DWM CONTAM-874818755-aa
m39d
39 DWM ROMONT GARDENS 11 NE 20TH ST WSW 0.33 / 6 108
p1p-108-874818755-x1x
dd-DWM CONTAM-874813552-aa
m40d
40 DWM MEGA SHOES INC 2090 N MIAMI AVE W 0.34 / 6 109
p1p-109-874813552-x1x
dd-STCS-836833036-aa
m42d
42 STCS MIAMI CITY FIRE 1901 N MIAMI AVE WSW 0.34 / 6 111
p1p-111-836833036-x1x
dd-SWF/LF-813524025-aa
m43d
43 SWF/LF WASTE MANAGEMENT 2000 NORTH MIAMI AVE. WSW 0.34 / 6 112
p1p-112-813524025-x1x
dd-LST-813553045-aa
m44d
44 LST SUN RECYCLING LLC #6 2000 N MIAMI AVE WSW 0.34 / 6 114
p1p-114-813553045-x1x
dd-STCS-858239098-aa
m45d
45 STCS VACANT LOT 2201 N MIAMI AVE WNW 0.35 / 6 116
p1p-116-858239098-x1x
dd-MIAMI CONT-876245141-aa
m46d
46 MIAMI PROPOSED WYNWOOD 2245 N MIAMI AVE WNW 0.35 / 6 116
p1p-116-876245141-x1x
dd-DWM CONTAM-874811001-aa
m46d
46 DWM KURZBAN MARVIN 2245 N MIAMI AVE WNW 0.35 / 6 117
p1p-117-874811001-x1x
dd-INST-873504795-aa
m47d
47 INST KURZBAN MARVIN 2245 NORTH MIAMI AVENUE WNW 0.36 / 6 120
p1p-120-873504795-x1x
dd-BROWNFIELDS-822233176-aa
m48d
48 BROWNFIELDS Wynwoon N. Miami 2110, 2118, and 2134 North W 0.37 / 7 121
p1p-121-822233176-x1x
dd-SWF/LF-813520811-aa
m49d
49 SWF/LF BISCAYNE PARK NE 19TH STREET & N MIAMI WSW 0.38 / 7 121
p1p-121-813520811-x1x
AVE 1,983.59
MIAMI FL 33132
dd-SWF/LF-813521317-aa
m50d
50 SWF/LF NE 2ND AVENUE AND NE 2ND AVENUE AND 17TH S 0.38 / 1 122
p1p-122-813521317-x1x
dd-DWM CONTAM-874796108-aa
m51d
51 DWM MARRIOTT HOTEL & 1717 N BAYSHORE DR SSE 0.39 / -5 123
p1p-123-874796108-x1x
dd-STCS-836864967-aa
m51d
51 STCS GRAND CONDO 1717 N BAYSHORE DR SSE 0.39 / -5 126
p1p-126-836864967-x1x
dd-LST-813553618-aa
m52d
52 LST ATLANTIC EQUIPMENT 1620 NE 2ND AVE S 0.40 / 1 127
p1p-127-813553618-x1x
CO MIAMI FL 2,138.39
dd-MIAMI CONT-873887269-aa
m53d
53 MIAMI WYNWOOD HOTEL 2215 NW MIAMI CT WNW 0.41 / 7 129
p1p-129-873887269-x1x
dd-STCS-836821609-aa
m53d
53 STCS ENGINE & ACCESSORY 2215 NW MIAMI CT WNW 0.41 / 7 129
p1p-129-836821609-x1x
dd-LST-858435208-aa
m54d
54 LST DOWNTOWN TOWING 2418 N MIAMI AVE NW 0.42 / 6 130
p1p-130-858435208-x1x
dd-STCS-836844058-aa
m55d
55 STCS AMERICAN TERRAZZO & 1915 NW MIAMI CT WSW 0.42 / 6 132
p1p-132-836844058-x1x
dd-STCS-836816335-aa
m56d
56 STCS SALVATION ARMY- 2236 NW MIAMI CT WNW 0.42 / 7 133
p1p-133-836816335-x1x
dd-SWF/LF-813518793-aa
m57d
57 SWF/LF INTER-MODAL DELIVERY 15 NE 17 TERR SW 0.42 / 6 133
p1p-133-813518793-x1x
dd-LST-813558867-aa
m58d
58 LST R & L DEVELOPERS LLC- 169 NE 27TH ST NNW 0.42 / 3 134
p1p-134-813558867-x1x
dd-LST-813550638-aa
m59d
59 LST OMNI INTERNATIONAL 1601 BISCAYNE BLVD S 0.43 / -2 136
p1p-136-813550638-x1x
dd-STCS-874996263-aa
m60d
60 STCS BLU27 AT EDGEWATER 2701 BISCAYNE BLVD N 0.43 / 1 138
p1p-138-874996263-x1x
dd-STCS-836860270-aa
m61d
61 STCS MIRAMAR MARINA 1635 N BAYSHORE DR SSE 0.44 / -5 139
p1p-139-836860270-x1x
dd-MIAMI CONT-820712136-aa
m62d
62 MIAMI BISC BAY MARRIOT 1633 N BAYSHORE DR SSE 0.44 / -5 140
p1p-140-820712136-x1x
dd-MIAMI CONT-820711284-aa
m63d
63 MIAMI MILLER MACHINERY & 127 NE 27 ST NNW 0.44 / 4 140
p1p-140-820711284-x1x
dd-DWM CONTAM-874802049-aa
m63d
63 DWM Miller Machinery & Supply 127 NE 27th St NNW 0.44 / 4 141
p1p-141-874802049-x1x
dd-STCS-821983357-aa
m63d
63 STCS MILLER MACHINERY & 127 NE 27TH ST NNW 0.44 / 4 142
p1p-142-821983357-x1x
dd-LST-813555298-aa
m64d
64 LST CREIGHTON 700 NE 26TH TERR NNE 0.44 / -7 142
p1p-142-813555298-x1x
dd-STCS-821984588-aa
m65d
65 STCS WAREHOUSE 2127 NW 1ST AVE W 0.45 / 7 144
p1p-144-821984588-x1x
dd-MIAMI CONT-820712981-aa
m66d
66 MIAMI AM. SER. 2100 NW 1 AVE W 0.45 / 7 145
p1p-145-820712981-x1x
dd-LST-813550697-aa
m66d
66 LST AMERICAN SERVICE 2100 NW 1ST AVE W 0.45 / 7 146
p1p-146-813550697-x1x
dd-STCS-821981958-aa
m66d
66 STCS CITY DRY CLEANER & 2100 NW 1ST AVE W 0.45 / 7 149
p1p-149-821981958-x1x
dd-STCS-836852649-aa
m66d
66 STCS AMERICAN SERVICE 2100 NW 1ST AVE W 0.45 / 7 150
p1p-150-836852649-x1x
dd-DWM CONTAM-874796319-aa
m67d
67 DWM City Dry Cleaners & 2100 NW 1st Ave W 0.45 / 7 151
p1p-151-874796319-x1x
dd-STCS-836825287-aa
m69d
69 STCS 1550 BISCAYNE BLVD 1550 BISCAYNE BLVD S 0.46 / -2 153
p1p-153-836825287-x1x
dd-LST-813556783-aa
m70d
70 LST NEW DESIGNS INC 2534 N MIAMI AVE NW 0.46 / 6 153
p1p-153-813556783-x1x
dd-STCS-836819837-aa
m71d
71 STCS BUENA VISTA II READY 1801 NW MIAMI CT SW 0.46 / 7 156
p1p-156-836819837-x1x
dd-MIAMI CONT-820711285-aa
m72d
72 MIAMI 5 STAR TRS, LTD 65 NE 27 ST NNW 0.47 / 5 156
p1p-156-820711285-x1x
CONT FL 2,469.45
Phase Desc: PENDING ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT ACTIVITIES
dd-DWM CONTAM-874795602-aa
m72d
72 DWM GRAYLINE BUS TOURS 65 NE 27TH ST NNW 0.47 / 5 157
p1p-157-874795602-x1x
dd-LST-813553639-aa
m73d
73 LST FL EAST COAST 62 NE 27TH ST NNW 0.47 / 5 161
p1p-161-813553639-x1x
dd-MIAMI CONT-820712745-aa
m74d
74 MIAMI ANGELICA HEALTHCARE 1950 NW 1 AVE WSW 0.47 / 6 165
p1p-165-820712745-x1x
dd-DWM CONTAM-874813560-aa
m75d
75 DWM ANGELICA HEALTHCARE 1950 NW 1ST AVE WSW 0.47 / 6 166
p1p-166-874813560-x1x
dd-BROWNFIELDS-813588110-aa
m76d
76 BROWNFIELDS Wynwood Site 2100 NW 1st Ave W 0.48 / 7 169
p1p-169-813588110-x1x
dd-STCS-836869942-aa
m77d
77 STCS CREDIT BANK-PICASSO 2800 BISCAYNE BLVD N 0.48 / 2 169
p1p-169-836869942-x1x
dd-DWM CONTAM-874792794-aa
m78d
78 DWM 27 29 ASSEMBLAGE - 13 2816 NE 2ND AVE NNW 0.48 / 3 170
p1p-170-874792794-x1x
dd-DWM CONTAM-874794551-aa
m80d
80 DWM DOWNTOWN 127 NW 20TH ST W 0.49 / 7 171
p1p-171-874794551-x1x
dd-LST-813553073-aa
m81d
81 LST R L C LTD 95 NW 23RD ST WNW 0.50 / 7 176
p1p-176-813553073-x1x
dd-STCS-836842285-aa
m82d
82 STCS M-DCPS JEFFERSON 1501 NE 2ND AVE S 0.50 / 0 178
p1p-178-836842285-x1x
dd-WCRPS-867334029-aa
m83d
83 WCRPS WYNWOOD 2100 NW 1ST COURT W 0.51 / 8 179
p1p-179-867334029-x1x
dd-WCRPS-874034250-aa
m84d
84 WCRPS PEOPLE GAS SYSTEMS 1600 N MIAMI AVE SW 0.54 / 6 179
p1p-179-874034250-x1x
Standard
Federal
A search of the RCRA SQG database, dated Aug 26, 2019 has found that there are 1 RCRA SQG site(s) within approximately 0.25
miles of the project property.
RCRA CESQG - RCRA Conditionally Exempt and Very Small Quantity Generators List
A search of the RCRA CESQG database, dated Aug 26, 2019 has found that there are 3 RCRA CESQG site(s) within approximately
0.25 miles of the project property.
A search of the RCRA NON GEN database, dated Aug 26, 2019 has found that there are 10 RCRA NON GEN site(s) within
approximately 0.25 miles of the project property.
BRAMAN CADILLAC INC 168 NE 20TH TER WSW 0.12 / 610.50 m-15-810079991-a
15
MIAMI FL 33137-4818
J & P AUTO ELECTRIC INC 2220 NE 2ND AVE NW 0.14 / 751.20 m-21-810075017-a
21
MIAMI FL 33137-4806
EUROPEAN SHIP REPAIR INC 120 NE 20TH ST WSW 0.21 / 1,101.53 m-27-867219705-a
27
MIAMI FL 33137-4814
State
A search of the WCRPS database, dated Jul 30, 2019 has found that there are 2 WCRPS site(s) within approximately 1.00 miles of the
project property.
PEOPLE GAS SYSTEMS AKA 1600 N MIAMI AVE SW 0.54 / 2,832.99 m-84-874034250-a
84
MIAMI RINKER GASIFICATION MIAMI FL
WASTE MANAGEMENT INC. OF 2000 NORTH MIAMI AVE. WSW 0.34 / 1,799.14 m-43-813524025-a
43
FLORIDA (WM RECYCLING - MIAMI FL 33137
SUN 6)
BISCAYNE PARK NE 19TH STREET & N MIAMI AVE WSW 0.38 / 1,983.59 m-49-813520811-a
49
MIAMI FL 33132
NE 2ND AVENUE AND 17TH NE 2ND AVENUE AND 17TH STREET S 0.38 / 2,027.45 m-50-813521317-a
50
STREET DEBRIS STAGING MIAMI FL 33132
AREA
A search of the LST database, dated Sep 10, 2019 has found that there are 23 LST site(s) within approximately 0.50 miles of the
project property.
OMNI LAND CO INC 1740 NE 2ND AVE SSW 0.31 / 1,612.04 m-37-813553446-a
37
MIAMI FL
F & G STATION INC 2522 NE 2ND AVE NNW 0.31 / 1,623.20 m-38-813550632-a
38
MIAMI FL
SUN RECYCLING LLC #6 2000 N MIAMI AVE WSW 0.34 / 1,807.05 m-44-813553045-a
44
MIAMI FL 33127.0
KURZBAN MARVIN TRUSTEE 2245 N MIAMI AVE WNW 0.35 / 1,872.97 m-46-813555655-a
46
MIAMI FL
MARRIOTT HOTEL & MARINA 1717 N BAYSHORE DR 1633 N SSE 0.39 / 2,081.12 m-51-813553539-a
51
BISCAYNE BAYSHORE DR
MIAMI FL
Facility ID | Facility Status: 8628874 | CLOSED
Discharge Combined with | Cleanup Required: R - CLEANUP REQUIRED
A search of the UST database, dated Sep 18, 2019 has found that there are 2 UST site(s) within approximately 0.25 miles of the project
property.
A search of the FF TANKS database, dated Aug 13, 2019 has found that there are 1 FF TANKS site(s) within approximately 0.25 miles
of the project property.
A search of the STCS database, dated Sep 11, 2019 has found that there are 55 STCS site(s) within approximately 0.50 miles of the
project property.
IRON AND STEAM 2308 NE 2ND AVE NNW 0.19 / 1,001.71 m-24-867589612-a
24
MIAMI FL 33137
OMNI LAND CO INC 1740 NE 2ND AVE SSW 0.31 / 1,612.04 m-37-836856147-a
37
MIAMI FL 33132
F & G STATION INC 2522 NE 2ND AVE NNW 0.31 / 1,623.20 m-38-836829726-a
38
MIAMI FL 33137
MIAMI CITY FIRE STATION #2 1901 N MIAMI AVE WSW 0.34 / 1,790.22 m-42-836833036-a
42
MIAMI FL 33136
SUN RECYCLING LLC #6 2000 N MIAMI AVE WSW 0.34 / 1,807.05 m-44-836832128-a
44
MIAMI FL 33127
KURZBAN MARVIN TRUSTEE 2245 N MIAMI AVE WNW 0.35 / 1,872.97 m-46-836821589-a
46
MIAMI FL 33127
ENGINE & ACCESSORY INC 2215 NW MIAMI CT WNW 0.41 / 2,146.69 m-53-836821609-a
53
MIAMI FL 33127
AMERICAN TERRAZZO & TILE 1915 NW MIAMI CT WSW 0.42 / 2,214.68 m-55-836844058-a
55
CO MIAMI FL 33136
MILLER MACHINERY & SUPPLY 127 NE 27TH ST NNW 0.44 / 2,327.33 m-63-821983357-a
63
CO MIAMI FL 33137
CITY DRY CLEANER & 2100 NW 1ST AVE W 0.45 / 2,394.12 m-66-821981958-a
66
LAUNDRY(FORMERLY) MIAMI FL 33127
MIAMI-DADE CNTY PUBLIC VICINITY OF 2545 N MIAMI AVE NW 0.46 / 2,443.96 m-68-836815042-a
68
RIGHT-A-WAY MIAMI FL 33127
BACARDI IMPORTS INC- 2100 BISCAYNE BLVD NNE 0.05 / 258.38 m-5-836842626-a
5
MARTINS MIAMI FL 33137
OXXO CARE CLEANERS 2001 BISCAYNE BLVD #111 SE 0.09 / 486.16 m-10-821979790-a
10
MIAMI FL 33137
PUBLIX SUPER MARKET #1397 1766 BISCAYNE BLVD S 0.30 / 1,573.33 m-36-821976920-a
36
MIAMI FL 33132
MARRIOTT HOTEL & MARINA 1717 N BAYSHORE DR SSE 0.39 / 2,081.12 m-51-836857600-a
51
BISCAYNE MIAMI FL 33132
A search of the INST database, dated Jun 12, 2019 has found that there are 1 INST site(s) within approximately 0.50 miles of the
project property.
KURZBAN MARVIN TRUSTEE 2245 NORTH MIAMI AVENUE WNW 0.36 / 1,893.77 m-47-873504795-a
47
MIAMI FL 33127
A search of the BROWNFIELDS database, dated Oct 8, 2019 has found that there are 2 BROWNFIELDS site(s) within approximately
0.50 miles of the project property.
Wynwoon N. Miami 2110, 2118, and 2134 North Miami W 0.37 / 1,978.24 m-48-822233176-a
48
Avenue & 2101, 2129, 2135 North
Miami Court
MIAMI FL 33127
A search of the BROWNFIELD AREA database, dated Nov 7, 2019 has found that there are 1 BROWNFIELD AREA site(s) within
County
A search of the MIAMI CONT database, dated Nov 6, 2019 has found that there are 11 MIAMI CONT site(s) within approximately 0.50
miles of the project property.
EAGLE #2 CORP GAS STATION 2522 NE 2 AVE NNW 0.31 / 1,623.20 m-38-820711286-a
38
FL
BISC BAY MARRIOT MARINA 1633 N BAYSHORE DR SSE 0.44 / 2,326.99 m-62-820712136-a
62
(FAC# 138628874) FL
A search of the MIAMI TANKS database, dated Feb 6, 2019 has found that there are 2 MIAMI TANKS site(s) within approximately 0.25
miles of the project property.
Permit No | Permit Status Desc: UT-00001285 | FACILITY NO LONGER NEEDS A PERMIT OR CLOSED
Permit No | Permit Status Desc: UT-00001189 | FACILITY NO LONGER NEEDS A PERMIT OR CLOSED
Non Standard
Federal
A search of the FINDS/FRS database, dated Aug 12, 2019 has found that there are 1 FINDS/FRS site(s) within approximately 0.02
miles of the project property.
BRAMAN MOTORS BMW 2060 BISCAYNE BLVD WNW 0.00 / 2.79 m-1-821575162-a
1
MIAMI FL 33137
A search of the PRP database, dated Aug 20, 2019 has found that there are 1 PRP site(s) within approximately 0.02 miles of the
project property.
PRESTIGE PORSCHE/AUDI 2060 BISCAYNE BLVD SECOND WNW 0.00 / 2.79 m-1-860569789-a
1
FLOOR
MIAMI FL 33137
State
MILLER MACHINERY & SUPPLY 127 NE 27TH ST NNW 0.44 / 2,327.33 m-63-813516616-a
63
CO #1 MIAMI FL 33137
CITY DRY CLEANER & 2100 NW 1ST AVE W 0.45 / 2,394.12 m-66-813516444-a
66
LAUNDRY (FORMERLY) MIAMI FL 33126
A search of the DRYCLEANERS database, dated Aug 28, 2019 has found that there are 3 DRYCLEANERS site(s) within
approximately 0.25 miles of the project property.
IRON AND STEAM 2308 NE 2ND AVE NNW 0.19 / 1,001.71 m-24-872256139-a
24
MIAMI FL 33137
A search of the DWM CONTAM database, dated Sep 6, 2019 has found that there are 18 DWM CONTAM site(s) within approximately
0.50 miles of the project property.
F & G STATION INC 2522 NE 2ND AVE NNW 0.31 / 1,623.20 m-38-874799128-a
38
MIAMI FL
KURZBAN MARVIN TRUSTEE 2245 N MIAMI AVE WNW 0.35 / 1,872.97 m-46-874811001-a
46
MIAMI FL 33127
MILLER MACHINERY & SUPPLY 127 NE 27TH ST NNW 0.44 / 2,327.33 m-63-874817357-a
63
COMPANY MIAMI FL
Miller Machinery & Supply 127 NE 27th St NNW 0.44 / 2,327.33 m-63-874802049-a
63
Company Miami FL
CITY DRY CLEANERS & 2100 NW 1ST AVE W 0.45 / 2,399.99 m-67-874813821-a
67
LAUNDRY - FORMER MIAMI FL
City Dry Cleaners & Laundry - 2100 NW 1st Ave W 0.45 / 2,399.99 m-67-874796319-a
67
Former Miami FL
MARRIOTT HOTEL & MARINA 1717 N BAYSHORE DR SSE 0.39 / 2,081.12 m-51-874796108-a
51
BISCAYNE MIAMI FL
A search of the DEL CONTAM SITE database, dated Sep 30, 2015 has found that there are 5 DEL CONTAM SITE site(s) within
approximately 0.50 miles of the project property.
A search of the WELL SURVEILLANCE database, dated Sep 18, 2019 has found that there are 3 WELL SURVEILLANCE site(s) within
approximately 0.25 miles of the project property.
A search of the TIER 2 database, dated Apr 30, 2019 has found that there are 1 TIER 2 site(s) within approximately 0.12 miles of the
project property.
A search of the DELISTED COUNTY database, dated Nov 6, 2019 has found that there are 12 DELISTED COUNTY site(s) within
approximately 0.25 miles of the project property.
County
A search of the MIAMI ENFORCE database, dated Nov 12, 2019 has found that there are 1 MIAMI ENFORCE site(s) within
approximately 0.02 miles of the project property.
MIAMI WASTE GEN - Miami-Dade County Industrial Facilities (IW5) Small Quantity Generators
A search of the MIAMI WASTE GEN database, dated Nov 6, 2019 has found that there are 1 MIAMI WASTE GEN site(s) within
approximately 0.02 miles of the project property.
BRAMAN CADILLAC, INC. 2060 BISCAYNE BLVD WNW 0.00 / 2.79 m-1-820743035-a
1
MIAMI FL 33137
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County Boundary Secondary Roads Ramps 500 Year Flood Zone Federal Lands: Dept. of Defense
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Local Roads and Ramps
25°48'30"N
25°48'30"N
25°48'N
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25°47'30"N
25°47'30"N
Miles 1:12100
0.15 0.075 0 0.15 Source: Esri, DigitalGlobe, GeoEye, Earthstar Geographics, CNES/Airbus DS,
USDA, USGS, AeroGRID, IGN, and the GIS User Community
25°49'N
25°49'N
25°48'30"N
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25°47'30"N
25°47'30"N
25°47'N
25°47'N
25°46'30"N
25°46'30"N
Miles 1:24000
0.35 0.175 0 0.35
MIAMI
2.79 0 2060 BISCAYNE BLVD
ENFORCE
MIAMI FL 33137
m-1-821575162-b dd-FINDS/FRS-821575162-bb
1 2 of 4 WNW 0.00 / 6.88 / BRAMAN MOTORS BMW p1p-821575162-y1y
FINDS/FRS
2.79 0 2060 BISCAYNE BLVD
MIAMI FL 33137
NPDES:FLR10NH11
MIAMI
2.79 0 2060 BISCAYNE BLVD
WASTE GEN
MIAMI FL 33137
m-1-860569789-b dd-PRP-860569789-bb
1 4 of 4 WNW 0.00 / 6.88 / PRESTIGE PORSCHE/AUDI p1p-860569789-y1y
PRP
2.79 0 2060 BISCAYNE BLVD SECOND
FLOOR
MIAMI FL 33137
MIAMI CONT
141.02 -1 2060 BISCAYNE BLVD
FL
Site Details
MIAMI CONT
141.02 -1 2060 BISCAYNE BLVD
FL
Site Details
DELISTED
141.02 -1 2060 BISCAYNE BLVD
COUNTY
MIAMI FL 33137
File No: 0
Permitted: NO
Permit Status:
Permit Status Desc:
m-2-836829745-b dd-STCS-836829745-bb
2 4 of 5 E 0.03 / 6.00 / BRAMAN MOTORS INC p1p-836829745-y1y
STCS
141.02 -1 2060 BISCAYNE BLVD
MIAMI FL 33137
Note: Additional Facility and Tank information is from individual facility search results retrieved Jun 10, 2019.
MIAMI TANKS
141.02 -1 2060 BISCAYNE BLVD
MIAMI FL 33137
Violation/Evaluation Summary
Note: NO RECORDS: As of August 2019, there are no Compliance Monitoring and Enforcement (violation) records
associated with this facility (EPA ID).
Handler Summary
Importer Activity: No
Mixed Waste Generator: No
Transporter Activity: No
Transfer Facility: No
Onsite Burner Exemption: No
Furnace Exemption: No
Underground Injection Activity: No
Commercial TSD: No
Used Oil Transporter: No
Used Oil Transfer Facility: No
Used Oil Processor: No
Used Oil Refiner: No
Used Oil Burner: No
Used Oil Market Burner: No
Used Oil Spec Marketer: No
Program Details
m-4-813557733-b dd-LST-813557733-bb
4 2 of 6 SE 0.04 / 5.91 / BRAMAN CADILLAC p1p-813557733-y1y
LST
215.61 -1 2044 BISCAYNE BLVD
MIAMI FL
Task Info
Contaminated Media
Contaminated Media
Task Info
Contract
m-4-836822583-b dd-STCS-836822583-bb
4 3 of 6 SE 0.04 / 5.91 / BRAMAN CADILLAC-QUAKER p1p-836822583-y1y
STCS
215.61 -1 STATE
2044 BISCAYNE BLVD
MIAMI FL 33139
Note: Additional Facility and Tank information is from individual facility search results retrieved Jun 10, 2019.
m-4-836852035-b dd-STCS-836852035-bb
4 4 of 6 SE 0.04 / 5.91 / BRAMAN MOTORS BMW-QUAKER p1p-836852035-y1y
STCS
215.61 -1 STATE
2044 BISCAYNE BLVD
MIAMI FL 33139
Note: Additional Facility and Tank information is from individual facility search results retrieved Jun 10, 2019.
m-4-836859796-b dd-STCS-836859796-bb
4 5 of 6 SE 0.04 / 5.91 / BRAMAN CADILLAC p1p-836859796-y1y
STCS
215.61 -1 2044 BISCAYNE BLVD
MIAMI FL 33137
Note: Additional Facility and Tank information is from individual facility search results retrieved Jun 10, 2019.
m-5-836842626-b dd-STCS-836842626-bb
5 2 of 2 NNE 0.05 / 6.35 / BACARDI IMPORTS INC-MARTINS p1p-836842626-y1y
STCS
258.38 -1 2100 BISCAYNE BLVD
MIAMI FL 33137
Note: Additional Facility and Tank information is from individual facility search results retrieved Jun 10, 2019.
Tank Information
m-6-821980355-b dd-STCS-821980355-bb
6 2 of 2 N 0.06 / 7.24 / DADE CNTY DEPT OF HUD- p1p-821980355-y1y
STCS
311.67 0 WYNWOOD
UNKNOWN
MIAMI FL 33135
Violation/Evaluation Summary
Note: NO RECORDS: As of August 2019, there are no Compliance Monitoring and Enforcement (violation) records
associated with this facility (EPA ID).
Handler Summary
Importer Activity: No
Owner/Operator Details
Violation/Evaluation Summary
Note: NO RECORDS: As of August 2019, there are no Compliance Monitoring and Enforcement (violation) records
associated with this facility (EPA ID).
Handler Summary
Importer Activity: No
Mixed Waste Generator: No
Transporter Activity: No
Transfer Facility: No
Onsite Burner Exemption: No
Furnace Exemption: No
Underground Injection Activity: No
Commercial TSD: No
Used Oil Transporter: No
Used Oil Transfer Facility: No
Used Oil Processor: No
Used Oil Refiner: No
Used Oil Burner: No
Used Oil Market Burner: No
Used Oil Spec Marketer: No
Owner/Operator Details
m-8-836820239-b dd-STCS-836820239-bb
8 3 of 4 W 0.08 / 9.14 / BRAMAN MOTORS p1p-836820239-y1y
STCS
438.67 2 2060 NE 2ND AVE
MIAMI FL 33137
Note: Additional Facility and Tank information is from individual facility search results retrieved Jun 10, 2019.
2018 Data
2019 Data
m-10-814082096-b dd-DRYCLEANERS-814082096-bb
10 1 of 2 SE 0.09 / 4.45 / OXXO CARE CLEANERS p1p-814082096-y1y
DRYCLEANERS
486.16 -2 2001 BISCAYNE BLVD #111
MIAMI FL 33137
Owner Information
m-10-821979790-b dd-STCS-821979790-bb
10 2 of 2 SE 0.09 / 4.45 / OXXO CARE CLEANERS p1p-821979790-y1y
STCS
486.16 -2 2001 BISCAYNE BLVD #111
MIAMI FL 33137
m-12-836826596-b dd-STCS-836826596-bb
12 1 of 2 WSW 0.10 / 8.92 / BRAMAN BMW p1p-836826596-y1y
STCS
511.83 2 2010 NE 2ND AVE
MIAMI FL 33137
Note: Additional Facility and Tank information is from individual facility search results retrieved Jun 10, 2019.
m-12-813506017-b dd-UST-813506017-bb
12 2 of 2 WSW 0.10 / 8.92 / BRAMAN BMW p1p-813506017-y1y
UST
511.83 2 2010 NE 2ND AVE
MIAMI FL 33137
Tank Information
Piping
Monitoring
Tank Information
Piping
Monitoring
Tank Information
Piping
Monitoring
m-14-813555360-b dd-LST-813555360-bb
14 1 of 3 SW 0.11 / 8.93 / BRAMAN MOTORS p1p-813555360-y1y
LST
565.41 2 1930 NE 2ND AVE
MIAMI FL 33137.0
Contaminated Media
Task Info
Violation/Evaluation Summary
Note: NO RECORDS: As of August 2019, there are no Compliance Monitoring and Enforcement (violation) records
associated with this facility (EPA ID).
Handler Summary
Importer Activity: No
Mixed Waste Generator: No
Transporter Activity: No
Transfer Facility: No
Onsite Burner Exemption: No
Furnace Exemption: No
Underground Injection Activity: No
Commercial TSD: No
Used Oil Transporter: No
Used Oil Transfer Facility: No
Used Oil Processor: No
Used Oil Refiner: No
Used Oil Burner: No
Used Oil Market Burner: No
Used Oil Spec Marketer: No
m-14-821976670-b dd-STCS-821976670-bb
14 3 of 3 SW 0.11 / 8.93 / BRAMAN MOTORS p1p-821976670-y1y
STCS
565.41 2 1930 NE 2ND AVE
MIAMI FL 33137
Note: Additional Facility and Tank information is from individual facility search results retrieved Jun 10, 2019.
Violation/Evaluation Summary
Note: NO RECORDS: As of August 2019, there are no Compliance Monitoring and Enforcement (violation) records
associated with this facility (EPA ID).
Handler Summary
Importer Activity: No
Mixed Waste Generator: No
Transporter Activity: No
Transfer Facility: No
Onsite Burner Exemption: No
Furnace Exemption: No
Underground Injection Activity: No
Commercial TSD: No
Used Oil Transporter: No
Used Oil Transfer Facility: No
Used Oil Processor: No
Used Oil Refiner: No
Used Oil Burner: No
Used Oil Market Burner: No
Used Oil Spec Marketer: No
Owner/Operator Details
m-17-836820256-b dd-STCS-836820256-bb
17 2 of 3 N 0.13 / 6.66 / CRESCENT HEIGHTS p1p-836820256-y1y
STCS
672.79 0 2200 BISCAYNE BLVD
MIAMI FL 33137
Note: Additional Facility and Tank information is from individual facility search results retrieved Jun 10, 2019.
m-17-813505485-b dd-UST-813505485-bb
17 3 of 3 N 0.13 / 6.66 / CRESCENT HEIGHTS p1p-813505485-y1y
UST
672.79 0 2200 BISCAYNE BLVD
MIAMI FL 33137
Tank Information
Piping
Monitoring
Violation/Evaluation Summary
Note: VIOLATION or UNDETERMINED: There are VIOLATION or UNDETERMINED details or records associated with
this facility (EPA ID) in the Compliance Monitoring and Enforcement table dated August, 2019.
Violation Details
Citation: GGR:
Violation Short Description: Generators - General
Violation Type: 262.A
Violation Determined Date: 19860303
Scheduled Compliance Date:
Return to Compliance: U
Actual Return to Compl: 19860328
Violation Responsible Agency: State
Enforcement Details
Violation Details
Citation: GGR:
Violation Short Description: Generators - General
Violation Type: 262.A
Violation Determined Date: 19851206
Scheduled Compliance Date:
Return to Compliance: U
Actual Return to Compl: 19870514
Violation Responsible Agency: State
Enforcement Details
Violation Details
Citation: GGR:
Violation Short Description: Generators - General
Violation Type: 262.A
Violation Determined Date: 19850221
Scheduled Compliance Date:
Return to Compliance: U
Actual Return to Compl: 19870514
Violation Responsible Agency: State
Evaluation Details
Handler Summary
Importer Activity: No
Mixed Waste Generator: No
Transporter Activity: No
Transfer Facility: No
Onsite Burner Exemption: No
Furnace Exemption: No
Underground Injection Activity: No
Commercial TSD: No
Used Oil Transporter: No
Used Oil Transfer Facility: No
Used Oil Processor: No
Used Oil Refiner: No
Used Oil Burner: No
Used Oil Market Burner: No
Used Oil Spec Marketer: No
Sequence No: 1
Receive Date: 19900301
Handler Name: BRAMAN CADILLAC
Generator Status Universe: Small Quantity Generator
Source Type: Annual/Biennial Report
Owner/Operator Details
m-19-836860006-b dd-STCS-836860006-bb
19 2 of 2 NW 0.13 / 9.30 / DADE MECHANICS p1p-836860006-y1y
STCS
704.31 2 2200 NE 2ND AVE
MIAMI FL 33137
Note: Additional Facility and Tank information is from individual facility search results retrieved Jun 10, 2019.
Program Details
m-20-813553397-b dd-LST-813553397-bb
20 2 of 3 SW 0.14 / 8.62 / FINA #402-6514-609 p1p-813553397-y1y
LST
721.02 2 1925 NE 2ND AVE
MIAMI FL
Contaminated Media
Contaminated Media
Task Info
FCFS: $49,538.66
LPSPASM: $0.00
SPASM: $0.00
NPDES: $0.00
Utility 1 Time Payments: $0.00
All Wo Ta Co Pos Encumbered: $323,906.76
Wo Ta Co Pos Exclu from Cap: $0.00
Ttl Amnt Encumbered to Date: $373,445.42
Ttl Amnt Encumbered Towar: $373,445.42
m-20-836833139-b dd-STCS-836833139-bb
20 3 of 3 SW 0.14 / 8.62 / FINA #402-6514-609 p1p-836833139-y1y
STCS
721.02 2 1925 NE 2ND AVE
MIAMI FL 33132
Violation/Evaluation Summary
Note: NO RECORDS: As of August 2019, there are no Compliance Monitoring and Enforcement (violation) records
associated with this facility (EPA ID).
Handler Summary
Importer Activity: No
Mixed Waste Generator: No
Transporter Activity: No
Transfer Facility: No
Onsite Burner Exemption: No
Furnace Exemption: No
Underground Injection Activity: No
Commercial TSD: No
Used Oil Transporter: No
Used Oil Transfer Facility: No
Used Oil Processor: No
Used Oil Refiner: No
Used Oil Burner: No
Used Oil Market Burner: No
Used Oil Spec Marketer: No
Owner/Operator Details
Site Details
Violation/Evaluation Summary
Note: NO RECORDS: As of August 2019, there are no Compliance Monitoring and Enforcement (violation) records
associated with this facility (EPA ID).
Handler Summary
Importer Activity: No
Mixed Waste Generator: No
Transporter Activity: No
Transfer Facility: No
Onsite Burner Exemption: No
Furnace Exemption: No
Underground Injection Activity: No
Commercial TSD: No
Used Oil Transporter: No
Used Oil Transfer Facility: No
Used Oil Processor: No
Used Oil Refiner: No
Used Oil Burner: No
Used Oil Market Burner: No
Used Oil Spec Marketer: No
Owner/Operator Details
m-24-872256139-b dd-DRYCLEANERS-872256139-bb
24 1 of 4 NNW 0.19 / 9.27 / IRON AND STEAM p1p-872256139-y1y
DRYCLEANERS
1,001.71 2 2308 NE 2ND AVE
MIAMI FL 33137
Owner Information
m-24-872256140-b dd-DRYCLEANERS-872256140-bb
24 2 of 4 NNW 0.19 / 9.27 / IRON AND STEAM p1p-872256140-y1y
DRYCLEANERS
1,001.71 2 2308 NE 2 AVE
MIAMI FL 33137
Owner Information
Contact:
Owner Phone: (786)527-0094
Start Date: 3/16/2018
Owner ID: 76552
Owner Role: ACCOUNT OWNER
Owner Zip: 33137
Owner Address Line 1: 2308 NE 2 AVE
Owner Address Line 2:
Owner City: MIAMI
Owner State: FL
Owner Name: ALEXANDER VASQUEZ
Contact:
Owner Phone: (786)860-4093
Start Date: 3/16/2018
Owner ID: 76553
Owner Role: PROPERTY OWNER
Owner Zip: 33132
Owner Address Line 1: 1040 BISCAYNE BLVD
Owner Address Line 2: APT 3202
Owner City: MIAMI
Owner State: FL
Owner Name: IRON AND STEAM LLC
Contact:
Owner Phone: (786)860-4093
Start Date: 3/16/2018
Owner ID: 76553
Owner Role: TANK OPERATOR
Owner Zip: 33132
Owner Address Line 1: 1040 BISCAYNE BLVD
Owner Address Line 2: APT 3202
Owner City: MIAMI
Owner State: FL
Owner Name: IRON AND STEAM LLC
m-24-867589612-b dd-STCS-867589612-bb
24 3 of 4 NNW 0.19 / 9.27 / IRON AND STEAM p1p-867589612-y1y
STCS
1,001.71 2 2308 NE 2ND AVE
MIAMI FL 33137
Note: Additional Facility and Tank information is from individual facility search results retrieved Jun 10, 2019.
m-24-867590025-b dd-STCS-867590025-bb
24 4 of 4 NNW 0.19 / 9.27 / IRON AND STEAM p1p-867590025-y1y
STCS
1,001.71 2 2308 NE 2 AVE
MIAMI FL 33137
Note: Additional Facility and Tank information is from individual facility search results retrieved Jun 10, 2019.
m-25-836837507-b dd-STCS-836837507-bb
25 2 of 2 NE 0.20 / 3.35 / RESIDENTIAL SINGLE FAMILY p1p-836837507-y1y
STCS
1,069.20 -4 HOME
423 NE 23RD ST
MIAMI FL 33138
Note: Additional Facility and Tank information is from individual facility search results retrieved Jun 10, 2019.
Violation/Evaluation Summary
Note: NO RECORDS: As of August 2019, there are no Compliance Monitoring and Enforcement (violation) records
associated with this facility (EPA ID).
Handler Summary
Importer Activity: No
Mixed Waste Generator: No
Transporter Activity: No
Transfer Facility: No
Onsite Burner Exemption: No
Furnace Exemption: No
Underground Injection Activity: No
Commercial TSD: No
Used Oil Transporter: No
Used Oil Transfer Facility: No
Used Oil Processor: No
Used Oil Refiner: No
Used Oil Burner: No
Used Oil Market Burner: No
Used Oil Spec Marketer: No
Violation/Evaluation Summary
Note: NO RECORDS: As of August 2019, there are no Compliance Monitoring and Enforcement (violation) records
associated with this facility (EPA ID).
Handler Summary
Importer Activity: No
Mixed Waste Generator: No
Transporter Activity: No
Transfer Facility: No
Onsite Burner Exemption: No
Furnace Exemption: No
Underground Injection Activity: No
Commercial TSD: No
Used Oil Transporter: No
Used Oil Transfer Facility: No
Used Oil Processor: No
Used Oil Refiner: No
Used Oil Burner: No
Used Oil Market Burner: No
Used Oil Spec Marketer: No
Owner/Operator Details
Violation/Evaluation Summary
Note: NO RECORDS: As of August 2019, there are no Compliance Monitoring and Enforcement (violation) records
associated with this facility (EPA ID).
Handler Summary
Importer Activity: No
Mixed Waste Generator: No
Transporter Activity: No
Transfer Facility: No
Onsite Burner Exemption: No
Furnace Exemption: No
Underground Injection Activity: No
Commercial TSD: No
Used Oil Transporter: No
Used Oil Transfer Facility: No
Used Oil Processor: No
Used Oil Refiner: No
Used Oil Burner: No
Used Oil Market Burner: No
Used Oil Spec Marketer: No
Owner/Operator Details
Violation/Evaluation Summary
Note: NO RECORDS: As of August 2019, there are no Compliance Monitoring and Enforcement (violation) records
associated with this facility (EPA ID).
Handler Summary
Importer Activity: No
Mixed Waste Generator: No
Transporter Activity: No
Transfer Facility: No
Onsite Burner Exemption: No
Furnace Exemption: No
Underground Injection Activity: No
Commercial TSD: No
Used Oil Transporter: No
Used Oil Transfer Facility: No
Used Oil Processor: No
Used Oil Refiner: No
Used Oil Burner: No
Used Oil Market Burner: No
Used Oil Spec Marketer: No
Owner/Operator Details
m-29-813559997-b dd-LST-813559997-bb
29 1 of 2 SW 0.22 / 10.38 / DADE CNTY-MIRAMAR ELEM p1p-813559997-y1y
LST
1,162.07 4 UNKNOWN
UNKNOWN FL 33132.0
Task Info
m-29-821975939-b dd-STCS-821975939-bb
29 2 of 2 SW 0.22 / 10.38 / DADE CNTY-MIRAMAR ELEM p1p-821975939-y1y
STCS
1,162.07 4 UNKNOWN
UNKNOWN FL 33132
Note: Additional Facility and Tank information is from individual facility search results retrieved Jun 10, 2019.
m-30-813553451-b dd-LST-813553451-bb
30 1 of 3 W 0.23 / 11.58 / AUTOMALL p1p-813553451-y1y
LST
1,213.43 5 81 NE 21ST ST
MIAMI FL
Task Info
m-30-836863145-b dd-STCS-836863145-bb
30 2 of 3 W 0.23 / 11.58 / AUTOMALL p1p-836863145-y1y
STCS
1,213.43 5 81 NE 21ST ST
MIAMI FL 33137
Note: Additional Facility and Tank information is from individual facility search results retrieved Jun 10, 2019.
Violation/Evaluation Summary
Note: NO RECORDS: As of August 2019, there are no Compliance Monitoring and Enforcement (violation) records
associated with this facility (EPA ID).
Handler Summary
Importer Activity: No
Mixed Waste Generator: No
Transporter Activity: No
Transfer Facility: No
Onsite Burner Exemption: No
Furnace Exemption: No
Underground Injection Activity: No
Commercial TSD: No
Used Oil Transporter: No
Used Oil Transfer Facility: No
Used Oil Processor: No
Used Oil Refiner: No
Used Oil Burner: No
Used Oil Market Burner: No
Used Oil Spec Marketer: No
Owner/Operator Details
Violation/Evaluation Summary
Note: NO RECORDS: As of August 2019, there are no Compliance Monitoring and Enforcement (violation) records
associated with this facility (EPA ID).
Handler Summary
Importer Activity: No
Mixed Waste Generator: No
Transporter Activity: No
Transfer Facility: No
Onsite Burner Exemption: No
Furnace Exemption: No
Underground Injection Activity: No
Commercial TSD: No
Used Oil Transporter: No
Used Oil Transfer Facility: No
Used Oil Processor: No
Used Oil Refiner: No
Used Oil Burner: No
Used Oil Market Burner: No
Used Oil Spec Marketer: No
Owner/Operator Details
File No: 0
Permitted: NO
Permit Status:
Permit Status Desc:
m-35-821986471-b dd-STCS-821986471-bb
35 1 of 1 WSW 0.27 / 12.03 / FL POWER & LIGHT-OVERTOWN p1p-821986471-y1y
STCS
1,433.77 5 SUBSTATION
77 NE 20TH ST
MIAMI FL 33137
Note: Additional Facility and Tank information is from individual facility search results retrieved Jun 10, 2019.
m-36-821976920-b dd-STCS-821976920-bb
36 1 of 1 S 0.30 / 4.94 / PUBLIX SUPER MARKET #1397 p1p-821976920-y1y
STCS
1,573.33 -2 1766 BISCAYNE BLVD
MIAMI FL 33132
Note: Additional Facility and Tank information is from individual facility search results retrieved Jun 10, 2019.
m-37-813553446-b dd-LST-813553446-bb
37 1 of 2 SSW 0.31 / 7.96 / OMNI LAND CO INC p1p-813553446-y1y
LST
1,612.04 1 1740 NE 2ND AVE
MIAMI FL
Contaminated Media
Task Info
Contaminated Media
Contaminated Media
Task Info
FCFS: $13,083.00
LPSPASM: $0.00
SPASM: $0.00
NPDES: $0.00
Utility 1 Time Payments: $0.00
All Wo Ta Co Pos Encumbered: $0.00
Wo Ta Co Pos Exclu from Cap: $0.00
Ttl Amnt Encumbered to Date: $13,083.00
Ttl Amnt Encumbered Towar: $13,083.00
m-37-836856147-b dd-STCS-836856147-bb
37 2 of 2 SSW 0.31 / 7.96 / OMNI LAND CO INC p1p-836856147-y1y
STCS
1,612.04 1 1740 NE 2ND AVE
MIAMI FL 33132
Note: Additional Facility and Tank information is from individual facility search results retrieved Jun 10, 2019.
Site Details
Program Details
Program Details
m-38-813550632-b dd-LST-813550632-bb
38 4 of 5 NNW 0.31 / 9.61 / F & G STATION INC p1p-813550632-y1y
LST
1,623.20 3 2522 NE 2ND AVE
MIAMI FL
Contaminated Media
Task Info
Task Info
FCFS: $192,240.00
LPSPASM: $0.00
SPASM: $0.00
NPDES: $0.00
Utility 1 Time Payments: $0.00
All Wo Ta Co Pos Encumbered: $20,160.45
Wo Ta Co Pos Exclu from Cap: $0.00
Ttl Amnt Encumbered to Date: $212,400.45
Ttl Amnt Encumbered Towar: $212,400.45
Contract
m-38-836829726-b dd-STCS-836829726-bb
38 5 of 5 NNW 0.31 / 9.61 / F & G STATION INC p1p-836829726-y1y
STCS
1,623.20 3 2522 NE 2ND AVE
MIAMI FL 33137
Note: Additional Facility and Tank information is from individual facility search results retrieved Jun 10, 2019.
Program Details
Program Details
m-40-813553135-b dd-LST-813553135-bb
40 2 of 3 W 0.34 / 13.26 / MEGA SHOES INC p1p-813553135-y1y
LST
1,773.51 6 2090 N MIAMI AVE
MIAMI FL 33127.0
Contaminated Media
Task Info
m-40-827412162-b dd-STCS-827412162-bb
40 3 of 3 W 0.34 / 13.26 / MEGA SHOES INC p1p-827412162-y1y
STCS
1,773.51 6 2090 N MIAMI AVE
MIAMI FL 33127
Note: Additional Facility and Tank information is from individual facility search results retrieved Jun 10, 2019.
m-42-836833036-b dd-STCS-836833036-bb
42 1 of 1 WSW 0.34 / 12.89 / MIAMI CITY FIRE STATION #2 p1p-836833036-y1y
STCS
1,790.22 6 1901 N MIAMI AVE
MIAMI FL 33136
Note: Additional Facility and Tank information is from individual facility search results retrieved Jun 10, 2019.
m-43-813524025-b dd-SWF/LF-813524025-bb
43 1 of 1 WSW 0.34 / 12.89 / WASTE MANAGEMENT INC. OF p1p-813524025-y1y
SWF/LF
1,799.14 6 FLORIDA (WM RECYCLING - SUN
6)
2000 NORTH MIAMI AVE.
MIAMI FL 33137
Class details
Class details
m-44-813553045-b dd-LST-813553045-bb
44 1 of 2 WSW 0.34 / 12.89 / SUN RECYCLING LLC #6 p1p-813553045-y1y
LST
1,807.05 6 2000 N MIAMI AVE
MIAMI FL 33127.0
Contaminated Media
Task Info
m-44-836832128-b dd-STCS-836832128-bb
44 2 of 2 WSW 0.34 / 12.89 / SUN RECYCLING LLC #6 p1p-836832128-y1y
STCS
1,807.05 6 2000 N MIAMI AVE
MIAMI FL 33127
Note: Additional Facility and Tank information is from individual facility search results retrieved Jun 10, 2019.
m-45-858239098-b dd-STCS-858239098-bb
45 1 of 1 WNW 0.35 / 13.09 / VACANT LOT p1p-858239098-y1y
STCS
1,843.62 6 2201 N MIAMI AVE
MIAMI FL 33130
Note: Additional Facility and Tank information is from individual facility search results retrieved Jun 10, 2019.
Site Details
Program Details
m-46-813555655-b dd-LST-813555655-bb
46 3 of 4 WNW 0.35 / 13.10 / KURZBAN MARVIN TRUSTEE p1p-813555655-y1y
LST
1,872.97 6 2245 N MIAMI AVE
MIAMI FL
Contaminated Media
Task Info
FCFS: $176,244.23
LPSPASM: $0.00
SPASM: $0.00
NPDES: $0.00
Utility 1 Time Payments: $0.00
All Wo Ta Co Pos Encumbered: $25,847.58
Wo Ta Co Pos Exclu from Cap: $0.00
Ttl Amnt Encumbered to Date: $202,091.81
Ttl Amnt Encumbered Towar: $202,091.81
m-46-836821589-b dd-STCS-836821589-bb
46 4 of 4 WNW 0.35 / 13.10 / KURZBAN MARVIN TRUSTEE p1p-836821589-y1y
STCS
1,872.97 6 2245 N MIAMI AVE
MIAMI FL 33127
Note: Additional Facility and Tank information is from individual facility search results retrieved Jun 10, 2019.
m-47-873504795-b dd-INST-873504795-bb
47 1 of 1 WNW 0.36 / 12.87 / KURZBAN MARVIN TRUSTEE p1p-873504795-y1y
INST
1,893.77 6 2245 NORTH MIAMI AVENUE
MIAMI FL 33127
m-48-822233176-b dd-BROWNFIELDS-822233176-bb
48 1 of 1 W 0.37 / 13.55 / Wynwoon N. Miami p1p-822233176-y1y
BROWNFIELDS
1,978.24 7 2110, 2118, and 2134 North Miami
Avenue & 2101, 2129, 2135 North
Miami Court
MIAMI FL 33127
m-49-813520811-b dd-SWF/LF-813520811-bb
49 1 of 1 WSW 0.38 / 13.55 / BISCAYNE PARK p1p-813520811-y1y
SWF/LF
1,983.59 7 NE 19TH STREET & N MIAMI AVE
MIAMI FL 33132
Class details
m-50-813521317-b dd-SWF/LF-813521317-bb
50 1 of 1 S 0.38 / 7.64 / NE 2ND AVENUE AND 17TH p1p-813521317-y1y
SWF/LF
2,027.45 1 STREET DEBRIS STAGING AREA
NE 2ND AVENUE AND 17TH
STREET
MIAMI FL 33132
Class details
Program Details
m-51-813553539-b dd-LST-813553539-bb
51 2 of 4 SSE 0.39 / 1.48 / MARRIOTT HOTEL & MARINA p1p-813553539-y1y
LST
2,081.12 -5 BISCAYNE
1717 N BAYSHORE DR 1633 N
BAYSHORE DR
MIAMI FL
Task Info
FCFS: $16,137.26
LPSPASM: $0.00
SPASM: $0.00
NPDES: $0.00
Utility 1 Time Payments: $0.00
All Wo Ta Co Pos Encumbered: $0.00
Wo Ta Co Pos Exclu from Cap: $0.00
Ttl Amnt Encumbered to Date: $16,137.26
Ttl Amnt Encumbered Towar: $16,137.26
m-51-836857600-b dd-STCS-836857600-bb
51 3 of 4 SSE 0.39 / 1.48 / MARRIOTT HOTEL & MARINA p1p-836857600-y1y
STCS
2,081.12 -5 BISCAYNE
1717 N BAYSHORE DR
MIAMI FL 33132
Note: Additional Facility and Tank information is from individual facility search results retrieved Jun 10, 2019.
m-51-836864967-b dd-STCS-836864967-bb
51 4 of 4 SSE 0.39 / 1.48 / GRAND CONDO ASSOCIATION p1p-836864967-y1y
STCS
2,081.12 -5 INC
1717 N BAYSHORE DR
MIAMI FL 33132
Note: Additional Facility and Tank information is from individual facility search results retrieved Jun 10, 2019.
m-52-813553618-b dd-LST-813553618-bb
52 1 of 2 S 0.40 / 7.43 / ATLANTIC EQUIPMENT CO p1p-813553618-y1y
LST
2,138.39 1 1620 NE 2ND AVE
MIAMI FL
Contaminated Media
Task Info
m-52-836831245-b dd-STCS-836831245-bb
52 2 of 2 S 0.40 / 7.43 / ATLANTIC EQUIPMENT CO p1p-836831245-y1y
STCS
2,138.39 1 1620 NE 2ND AVE
MIAMI FL 33132
Note: Additional Facility and Tank information is from individual facility search results retrieved Jun 10, 2019.
Site Details
m-53-836821609-b dd-STCS-836821609-bb
53 2 of 2 WNW 0.41 / 13.55 / ENGINE & ACCESSORY INC p1p-836821609-y1y
STCS
2,146.69 7 2215 NW MIAMI CT
MIAMI FL 33127
Note: Additional Facility and Tank information is from individual facility search results retrieved Jun 10, 2019.
m-54-858435208-b dd-LST-858435208-bb
54 1 of 2 NW 0.42 / 12.91 / DOWNTOWN TOWING CO p1p-858435208-y1y
LST
2,203.16 6 2418 N MIAMI AVE
MIAMI FL 33127.0
Contaminated Media
Task Info
m-54-836822104-b dd-STCS-836822104-bb
54 2 of 2 NW 0.42 / 12.91 / DOWNTOWN TOWING CO p1p-836822104-y1y
STCS
2,203.16 6 2418 N MIAMI AVE
MIAMI FL 33127
Note: Additional Facility and Tank information is from individual facility search results retrieved Jun 10, 2019.
m-55-836844058-b dd-STCS-836844058-bb
55 1 of 1 WSW 0.42 / 12.89 / AMERICAN TERRAZZO & TILE CO p1p-836844058-y1y
STCS
2,214.68 6 1915 NW MIAMI CT
MIAMI FL 33136
Note: Additional Facility and Tank information is from individual facility search results retrieved Jun 10, 2019.
m-56-836816335-b dd-STCS-836816335-bb
56 1 of 1 WNW 0.42 / 13.55 / SALVATION ARMY-ADULT p1p-836816335-y1y
STCS
2,215.61 7 REHABILITATION
2236 NW MIAMI CT
MIAMI FL 33127
Note: Additional Facility and Tank information is from individual facility search results retrieved Jun 10, 2019.
m-57-813518793-b dd-SWF/LF-813518793-bb
57 1 of 1 SW 0.42 / 12.58 / INTER-MODAL DELIVERY INC p1p-813518793-y1y
SWF/LF
2,218.56 6 15 NE 17 TERR
MIAMI FL 33026
Class details
m-58-813558867-b dd-LST-813558867-bb
58 1 of 2 NNW 0.42 / 10.19 / R & L DEVELOPERS LLC-VACANT p1p-813558867-y1y
LST
2,219.21 3 COMMERCIAL PROP
169 NE 27TH ST
MIAMI FL 33176.0
Contaminated Media
Task Info
m-58-836816297-b dd-STCS-836816297-bb
58 2 of 2 NNW 0.42 / 10.19 / R & L DEVELOPERS LLC-VACANT p1p-836816297-y1y
STCS
2,219.21 3 COMMERCIAL PROP
169 NE 27TH ST
MIAMI FL 33176
Note: Additional Facility and Tank information is from individual facility search results retrieved Jun 10, 2019.
m-59-813550638-b dd-LST-813550638-bb
59 1 of 2 S 0.43 / 4.69 / OMNI INTERNATIONAL OF MIAMI p1p-813550638-y1y
LST
2,255.39 -2 1601 BISCAYNE BLVD
MIAMI FL
Task Info
m-59-836868610-b dd-STCS-836868610-bb
59 2 of 2 S 0.43 / 4.69 / OMNI INTERNATIONAL OF MIAMI p1p-836868610-y1y
STCS
2,255.39 -2 1601 BISCAYNE BLVD
MIAMI FL 33132
Note: Additional Facility and Tank information is from individual facility search results retrieved Jun 10, 2019.
m-60-874996263-b dd-STCS-874996263-bb
60 1 of 1 N 0.43 / 8.09 / BLU27 AT EDGEWATER p1p-874996263-y1y
STCS
2,261.83 1 2701 BISCAYNE BLVD
MIAMI FL 33127
Note: Additional Facility and Tank information is from individual facility search results retrieved Jun 10, 2019.
m-61-836860270-b dd-STCS-836860270-bb
61 1 of 1 SSE 0.44 / 1.74 / MIRAMAR MARINA p1p-836860270-y1y
STCS
2,320.05 -5 1635 N BAYSHORE DR
MIAMI FL 33132
Note: Additional Facility and Tank information is from individual facility search results retrieved Jun 10, 2019.
Site Details
Site Details
Program Details
Program Details
m-63-813516616-b dd-PRIORITYCLEAN-813516616-bb
63 4 of 5 NNW 0.44 / 10.92 / MILLER MACHINERY & SUPPLY p1p-813516616-y1y
PRIORITYCLEAN
2,327.33 4 CO #1
127 NE 27TH ST
MIAMI FL 33137
m-63-821983357-b dd-STCS-821983357-bb
63 5 of 5 NNW 0.44 / 10.92 / MILLER MACHINERY & SUPPLY p1p-821983357-y1y
STCS
2,327.33 4 CO
127 NE 27TH ST
MIAMI FL 33137
Note: Additional Facility and Tank information is from individual facility search results retrieved Jun 10, 2019.
m-64-813555298-b dd-LST-813555298-bb
64 1 of 2 NNE 0.44 / 0.33 / CREIGHTON PROPERTIES p1p-813555298-y1y
LST
2,346.24 -7 700 NE 26TH TERR
MIAMI FL 33137.0
Contaminated Media
Task Info
m-64-836869584-b dd-STCS-836869584-bb
64 2 of 2 NNE 0.44 / 0.33 / CREIGHTON PROPERTIES p1p-836869584-y1y
STCS
2,346.24 -7 700 NE 26TH TERR
MIAMI FL 33137
Note: Additional Facility and Tank information is from individual facility search results retrieved Jun 10, 2019.
m-65-821984588-b dd-STCS-821984588-bb
65 1 of 1 W 0.45 / 13.75 / WAREHOUSE p1p-821984588-y1y
STCS
2,385.92 7 2127 NW 1ST AVE
MIAMI FL 33127
Note: Additional Facility and Tank information is from individual facility search results retrieved Jun 10, 2019.
Site Details
m-66-813550697-b dd-LST-813550697-bb
66 2 of 5 W 0.45 / 13.88 / AMERICAN SERVICE CORP- p1p-813550697-y1y
LST
2,394.12 7 MECHANICS UNIF
2100 NW 1ST AVE
MIAMI FL
Contaminated Media
Contaminated Media
Task Info
Contaminated Media
Contaminated Media
Task Info
FCFS: $0.00
LPSPASM: $0.00
SPASM: $0.00
NPDES: $0.00
Utility 1 Time Payments: $0.00
All Wo Ta Co Pos Encumbered: $28,007.58
Wo Ta Co Pos Exclu from Cap: $0.00
Ttl Amnt Encumbered to Date: $28,007.58
Ttl Amnt Encumbered Towar: $28,007.58
Contract
m-66-813516444-b dd-PRIORITYCLEAN-813516444-bb
66 3 of 5 W 0.45 / 13.88 / CITY DRY CLEANER & LAUNDRY p1p-813516444-y1y
PRIORITYCLEAN
2,394.12 7 (FORMERLY)
2100 NW 1ST AVE
MIAMI FL 33126
m-66-821981958-b dd-STCS-821981958-bb
66 4 of 5 W 0.45 / 13.88 / CITY DRY CLEANER & p1p-821981958-y1y
STCS
2,394.12 7 LAUNDRY(FORMERLY)
2100 NW 1ST AVE
MIAMI FL 33127
Note: Additional Facility and Tank information is from individual facility search results retrieved Jun 10, 2019.
m-66-836852649-b dd-STCS-836852649-bb
66 5 of 5 W 0.45 / 13.88 / AMERICAN SERVICE CORP- p1p-836852649-y1y
STCS
2,394.12 7 MECHANICS UNIF
2100 NW 1ST AVE
MIAMI FL 33127
Note: Additional Facility and Tank information is from individual facility search results retrieved Jun 10, 2019.
Program Details
Program Details
Program Details
m-68-836815042-b dd-STCS-836815042-bb
68 1 of 1 NW 0.46 / 12.57 / MIAMI-DADE CNTY PUBLIC p1p-836815042-y1y
STCS
2,443.96 6 RIGHT-A-WAY
VICINITY OF 2545 N MIAMI AVE
MIAMI FL 33127
Note: Additional Facility and Tank information is from individual facility search results retrieved Jun 10, 2019.
m-69-836825287-b dd-STCS-836825287-bb
69 1 of 1 S 0.46 / 4.67 / 1550 BISCAYNE BLVD p1p-836825287-y1y
STCS
2,448.11 -2 1550 BISCAYNE BLVD
MIAMI FL 33132
Note: Additional Facility and Tank information is from individual facility search results retrieved Jun 10, 2019.
m-70-813556783-b dd-LST-813556783-bb
70 1 of 2 NW 0.46 / 12.56 / NEW DESIGNS INC p1p-813556783-y1y
LST
2,451.39 6 2534 N MIAMI AVE
MIAMI FL 33127.0
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Task Info
m-70-836831609-b dd-STCS-836831609-bb
70 2 of 2 NW 0.46 / 12.56 / NEW DESIGNS INC p1p-836831609-y1y
STCS
2,451.39 6 2534 N MIAMI AVE
MIAMI FL 33127
Note: Additional Facility and Tank information is from individual facility search results retrieved Jun 10, 2019.
m-71-836819837-b dd-STCS-836819837-bb
71 1 of 1 SW 0.46 / 13.55 / BUENA VISTA II READY MIX p1p-836819837-y1y
STCS
2,453.51 7 1801 NW MIAMI CT
MIAMI FL 33136
Note: Additional Facility and Tank information is from individual facility search results retrieved Jun 10, 2019.
Site Details
Program Details
m-72-813553432-b dd-LST-813553432-bb
72 3 of 4 NNW 0.47 / 11.92 / GRAYLINE BUS TOURS FIVE p1p-813553432-y1y
LST
2,469.45 5 STAR TOURS INC
65 NE 27TH ST
MIAMI FL
Contaminated Media
Task Info
FCFS: $46,937.58
LPSPASM: $0.00
SPASM: $0.00
Contract
m-72-836814596-b dd-STCS-836814596-bb
72 4 of 4 NNW 0.47 / 11.92 / GRAYLINE BUS TOURS FIVE p1p-836814596-y1y
STCS
2,469.45 5 STAR TOURS INC
65 NE 27TH ST
MIAMI FL 33137
Note: Additional Facility and Tank information is from individual facility search results retrieved Jun 10, 2019.
m-73-813553639-b dd-LST-813553639-bb
73 1 of 2 NNW 0.47 / 11.90 / FL EAST COAST PROPERTIES p1p-813553639-y1y
LST
2,476.39 5 62 NE 27TH ST
MIAMI FL
Contaminated Media
Contaminated Media
Contaminated Media
Task Info
Task Info
FCFS: $46,328.01
LPSPASM: $0.00
SPASM: $0.00
NPDES: $0.00
Utility 1 Time Payments: $0.00
All Wo Ta Co Pos Encumbered: $0.00
Wo Ta Co Pos Exclu from Cap: $0.00
Ttl Amnt Encumbered to Date: $46,328.01
Ttl Amnt Encumbered Towar: $46,328.01
m-73-836823479-b dd-STCS-836823479-bb
73 2 of 2 NNW 0.47 / 11.90 / FL EAST COAST PROPERTIES p1p-836823479-y1y
STCS
2,476.39 5 62 NE 27TH ST
MIAMI FL 33137
Note: Additional Facility and Tank information is from individual facility search results retrieved Jun 10, 2019.
Site Details
Program Details
m-75-813553871-b dd-LST-813553871-bb
75 2 of 3 WSW 0.47 / 13.18 / ANGELICA HEALTHCARE p1p-813553871-y1y
LST
2,484.94 6 SERVICES GROUP INC
1950 NW 1ST AVE
MIAMI FL
Task Info
FCFS: $98,780.07
LPSPASM: $0.00
SPASM: $0.00
NPDES: $0.00
Utility 1 Time Payments: $0.00
All Wo Ta Co Pos Encumbered: $664,542.83
Wo Ta Co Pos Exclu from Cap: $0.00
Ttl Amnt Encumbered to Date: $763,322.90
Ttl Amnt Encumbered Towar: $763,322.90
m-75-836843068-b dd-STCS-836843068-bb
75 3 of 3 WSW 0.47 / 13.18 / ANGELICA HEALTHCARE p1p-836843068-y1y
STCS
2,484.94 6 SERVICES GROUP INC
1950 NW 1ST AVE
MIAMI FL 33136
Note: Additional Facility and Tank information is from individual facility search results retrieved Jun 10, 2019.
m-76-813588110-b dd-BROWNFIELDS-813588110-bb
76 1 of 1 W 0.48 / 13.80 / Wynwood Site p1p-813588110-y1y
BROWNFIELDS
2,525.79 7 2100 NW 1st Ave
MIAMI FL 33127
m-77-836869942-b dd-STCS-836869942-bb
77 1 of 1 N 0.48 / 8.92 / CREDIT BANK-PICASSO TOWER p1p-836869942-y1y
STCS
2,535.41 2 2800 BISCAYNE BLVD
MIAMI FL 33137
Note: Additional Facility and Tank information is from individual facility search results retrieved Jun 10, 2019.
Program Details
m-79-836855973-b dd-STCS-836855973-bb
79 1 of 1 S 0.48 / 4.52 / OMNI MALL p1p-836855973-y1y
STCS
2,556.68 -2 1500 BISCAYNE BLVD
MIAMI FL 33132
Note: Additional Facility and Tank information is from individual facility search results retrieved Jun 10, 2019.
Program Details
Program Details
m-80-813557182-b dd-LST-813557182-bb
80 3 of 4 W 0.49 / 13.75 / DOWNTOWN MARATHON p1p-813557182-y1y
LST
2,590.00 7 127 NW 20TH ST
MIAMI FL
Contaminated Media
Task Info
FCFS: $52,286.00
LPSPASM: $0.00
SPASM: $0.00
NPDES: $0.00
Utility 1 Time Payments: $0.00
Contract
m-80-836828244-b dd-STCS-836828244-bb
80 4 of 4 W 0.49 / 13.75 / DOWNTOWN MARATHON p1p-836828244-y1y
STCS
2,590.00 7 127 NW 20TH ST
MIAMI FL 33127
Note: Additional Facility and Tank information is from individual facility search results retrieved Jun 10, 2019.
m-81-813553073-b dd-LST-813553073-bb
81 1 of 2 WNW 0.50 / 13.55 / R L C LTD p1p-813553073-y1y
LST
2,637.19 7 95 NW 23RD ST
MIAMI FL 33127.0
Task Info
FCFS: $32,662.45
LPSPASM: $0.00
SPASM: $0.00
NPDES: $0.00
Utility 1 Time Payments: $0.00
All Wo Ta Co Pos Encumbered: $0.00
Wo Ta Co Pos Exclu from Cap: $0.00
Ttl Amnt Encumbered to Date: $32,662.45
Ttl Amnt Encumbered Towar: $32,662.45
m-81-836822127-b dd-STCS-836822127-bb
81 2 of 2 WNW 0.50 / 13.55 / R L C LTD p1p-836822127-y1y
STCS
2,637.19 7 95 NW 23RD ST
MIAMI FL 33127
Note: Additional Facility and Tank information is from individual facility search results retrieved Jun 10, 2019.
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m-82-836842285-b dd-STCS-836842285-bb
82 1 of 1 S 0.50 / 7.10 / M-DCPS JEFFERSON PRKNG p1p-836842285-y1y
STCS
2,637.62 0 GARAGE
1501 NE 2ND AVE
MIAMI FL 33132
Note: Additional Facility and Tank information is from individual facility search results retrieved Jun 10, 2019.
m-83-867334029-b dd-WCRPS-867334029-bb
83 1 of 1 W 0.51 / 14.90 / WYNWOOD BROWNFIELDS SITE p1p-867334029-y1y
WCRPS
2,718.44 8 2100 NW 1ST COURT
MIAMI FL
Project Details
m-84-874034250-b dd-WCRPS-874034250-bb
84 1 of 1 SW 0.54 / 12.90 / PEOPLE GAS SYSTEMS AKA p1p-874034250-y1y
WCRPS
2,832.99 6 MIAMI RINKER GASIFICATION
1600 N MIAMI AVE
MIAMI FL
Project Details
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ERNS BISCAYNE BLVD BETWEEN MIAMI FL 806970404
FIRST AND,SECOND ST OF NE
uu-ERNS-806980423-aa
ERNS BISCAYNE BLVD LITTLE RIVER MIAMI FL 33238 806980423
uu-ERNS-875094916-aa
ERNS AND US 1 MIAMI FL 875094916
uu-ICIS-828334201-aa
ICIS MONROE CONCRETE US HWY #1 FLORIDA FL 33041 828334201
PRODUCTS INC
uu-ICIS-828317546-aa
ICIS FLORIDA ARMY RT. 1, BOX 465 FLORIDA FL 320919703 828317546
NATIONAL GUARD -
CAMP BLNDG
Site:
BISCAYNE BLVD BETWEEN FIRST AND,SECOND ST OF NE MIAMI FL ERNS
uu-ERNS-806970404-bb
Calls Information
Incident Information
Site:
BISCAYNE BLVD LITTLE RIVER MIAMI FL 33238 ERNS
uu-ERNS-806980423-bb
Calls Information
Incident Information
Site:
AND US 1 MIAMI FL ERNS
uu-ERNS-875094916-bb
Calls Information
Incident Information
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Deleted NPL: DELETED NPL
The National Oil and Hazardous Substances Pollution Contingency Plan (NCP) establishes the criteria that the EPA uses to delete sites from the NPL.
In accordance with 40 CFR 300.425.(e), sites may be deleted from the NPL where no further response is appropriate.
Government Publication Date: Aug 20, 2019
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SEMS List 8R Active Site Inventory: SEMS
The Superfund Program has deployed the Superfund Enterprise Management System (SEMS), which integrates multiple legacy systems into a
comprehensive tracking and reporting tool. This inventory contains active sites evaluated by the Superfund program that are either proposed to be or
are on the National Priorities List (NPL) as well as sites that are in the screening and assessment phase for possible inclusion on the NPL. The Active
Site Inventory Report displays site and location information at active SEMS sites. An active site is one at which site assessment, removal, remedial,
enforcement, cost recovery, or oversight activities are being planned or conducted.
Government Publication Date: Aug 20, 2019
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Inventory of Open Dumps, June 1985: ODI
The Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) provides for publication of an inventory of open dumps. The Act defines "open dumps" as
facilities which do not comply with EPA's "Criteria for Classification of Solid Waste Disposal Facilities and Practices" (40 CFR 257).
Government Publication Date: Jun 1985
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EPA Report on the Status of Open Dumps on Indian Lands: IODI
Public Law 103-399, The Indian Lands Open Dump Cleanup Act of 1994, enacted October 22, 1994, identified congressional concerns that solid waste
open dump sites located on American Indian or Alaska Native (AI/AN) lands threaten the health and safety of residents of those lands and contiguous
areas. The purpose of the Act is to identify the location of open dumps on Indian lands, assess the relative health and environment hazards posed by
those sites, and provide financial and technical assistance to Indian tribal governments to close such dumps in compliance with Federal standards and
regulations or standards promulgated by Indian Tribal governments or Alaska Native entities.
Government Publication Date: Dec 31, 1998
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CERCLIS - No Further Remedial Action Planned: CERCLIS NFRAP
An archived site is one at which EPA has determined that assessment has been completed and no further remedial action is planned under the
Superfund program at this time. The Archive designation means that, to the best of EPA's knowledge, assessment at a site has been completed and
that EPA has determined no further steps will be taken to list this site on the National Priorities List (NPL). This decision does not necessarily mean that
there is no hazard associated with a given site; it only means that, based upon available information, the location is not judged to be a potential NPL
site.
Government Publication Date: Oct 25, 2013
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CERCLIS Liens: CERCLIS LIENS
A Federal Superfund lien exists at any property where EPA has incurred Superfund costs to address contamination ("Superfund site") and has provided
notice of liability to the property owner. A Federal CERCLA ("Superfund") lien can exist by operation of law at any site or property at which EPA has
spent Superfund monies. This database is made available by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
Government Publication Date: Jan 30, 2014
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RCRA non-CORRACTS TSD Facilities: RCRA TSD
RCRA Info is EPA's comprehensive information system, providing access to data supporting the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) of
1976 and the Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendments (HSWA) of 1984. This database includes Non-Corrective Action sites listed as treatment,
storage and/or disposal facilities of hazardous waste as defined by the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA).
Government Publication Date: Aug 26, 2019
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RCRA Generator List: RCRA LQG
RCRA Info is EPA's comprehensive information system, providing access to data supporting the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) of
1976 and the Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendments (HSWA) of 1984. RCRA Info replaces the data recording and reporting abilities of the Resource
Conservation and Recovery Information System (RCRIS) and the Biennial Reporting System (BRS). A hazardous waste generator is any person or site
whose processes and actions create hazardous waste (see 40 CFR 260.10). Large Quantity Generators (LQGs) generate 1,000 kilograms per month or
more of hazardous waste or more than one kilogram per month of acutely hazardous waste.
Government Publication Date: Aug 26, 2019
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RCRA Small Quantity Generators List: RCRA SQG
RCRA Info is the EPA's comprehensive information system, providing access to data supporting the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA)
of 1976 and the Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendments (HSWA) of 1984. RCRA Info replaces the data recording and reporting abilities of the
Resource Conservation and Recovery Information System (RCRIS) and the Biennial Reporting System (BRS). A hazardous waste generator is any
person or site whose processes and actions create hazardous waste (see 40 CFR 260.10). Small Quantity Generators (SQGs) generate more than 100
kilograms, but less than 1,000 kilograms, of hazardous waste per month.
Government Publication Date: Aug 26, 2019
RCRA Info is EPA's comprehensive information system, providing access to data supporting the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) of
1976 and the Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendments (HSWA) of 1984. RCRA Info replaces the data recording and reporting abilities of the Resource
Conservation and Recovery Information System (RCRIS) and the Biennial Reporting System (BRS). A hazardous waste generator is any person or site
whose processes and actions create hazardous waste (see 40 CFR 260.10). Non-Generators do not presently generate hazardous waste.
Government Publication Date: Aug 26, 2019
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Federal Engineering Controls-ECs: FED ENG
Engineering controls (ECs) encompass a variety of engineered and constructed physical barriers (e.g., soil capping, sub-surface venting systems,
mitigation barriers, fences) to contain and/or prevent exposure to contamination on a property. This database is made available by the United States
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
Government Publication Date: Jun 11, 2019
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Federal Institutional Controls- ICs: FED INST
Institutional controls are non-engineered instruments, such as administrative and legal controls, that help minimize the potential for human exposure to
contamination and/or protect the integrity of the remedy. Although it is EPA's (United States Environmental Protection Agency ) expectation that
treatment or engineering controls will be used to address principal threat wastes and that groundwater will be returned to its beneficial use whenever
practicable, ICs play an important role in site remedies because they reduce exposure to contamination by limiting land or resource use and guide
human behavior at a site.
Government Publication Date: Jun 11, 2019
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Emergency Response Notification System: ERNS
Database of oil and hazardous substances spill reports controlled by the National Response Center. The primary function of the National Response
Center is to serve as the sole national point of contact for reporting oil, chemical, radiological, biological, and etiological discharges into the environment
anywhere in the United States and its territories. This database is made available by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
Government Publication Date: Mar 21, 2019
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The Assessment, Cleanup and Redevelopment Exchange System (ACRES) Brownfield Database: FED BROWNFIELDS
Brownfields are real property, the expansion, redevelopment, or reuse of which may be complicated by the presence or potential presence of a
hazardous substance, pollutant, or contaminant. Cleaning up and reinvesting in these properties protects the environment, reduces blight, and takes
development pressures off greenspaces and working lands. This database is made available by the United States Environmental Protection Agency
(EPA).
Government Publication Date: Sep 3, 2019
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FEMA Underground Storage Tank Listing: FEMA UST
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) of the Department of Homeland Security maintains a list of FEMA owned underground storage
tanks.
Government Publication Date: Dec 31, 2017
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LIEN on Property: SEMS LIEN
The EPA Superfund Enterprise Management System (SEMS) provides LIEN information on properties under the EPA Superfund Program.
Government Publication Date: Aug 20, 2019
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Superfund Decision Documents: SUPERFUND ROD
This database contains a listing of decision documents for Superfund sites. Decision documents serve to provide the reasoning for the choice of (or)
changes to a Superfund Site cleanup plan. The decision documents include Records of Decision (ROD), ROD Amendments, Explanations of Significant
Differences (ESD), along with other associated memos and files. This information is maintained and made available by the US EPA (Environmental
Protection Agency).
Government Publication Date: Aug 20, 2019
State
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Superfund Waste Cleanup & State-Funded Action Sites: SHWS
List of hazardous waste cleanup sites participating in various federal and state funded cleanup programs. Florida's State-Funded Action Sites and
Superfund Waste Cleanup Sites lists are maintained and made available by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP). This database
is state equivalent CERCLIS.
Government Publication Date: Aug 20, 2019
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Delisted State-Funded Action Sites: DSHW
This database contains a list of closed hazardous waste sites of various federal and state funded cleanup programs that were removed from the Florida
Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP).
Government Publication Date: Aug 20, 2019
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Waste Cleanup Responsible Party Sites: WCRPS
List of Open, Closed, and Inactive Waste Cleanup Responsible Party sites made available by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection.
Government Publication Date: Jul 30, 2019
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Delisted Waste Cleanup Responsible Party Sites: DELISTED WCRPS
List of sites which once appeared on - and have since been removed from - the list of Waste Cleanup Responsible Party Sites made available by the
Florida Department of Environmental Protection.
Government Publication Date: Jul 30, 2019
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Solid Waste Facilities and Landfills: SWF/LF
The Solid Waste Facility Inventory Report made available by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) includes all types of authorized
and unauthorized facilities: municipal solid waste, landfills, dumps, construction and demolition disposal, recycling facilities, and more.
Government Publication Date: Aug 12, 2019
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Leaking Tanks: LST
The Storage Tank Regulation Section is part of the Petroleum Restoration Program in the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP)s
Division of Waste Management. In 1983, Florida was one of the first states in the union to pass legislation and adopt rules for underground and
aboveground storage tank systems. Since then, over 28,000 facilities have reported discharges of petroleum products from storage tank systems.
Florida relies on groundwater for about 92 percent of its drinking water needs, and has some of the most stringent rules in the country.
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Delisted Leaking Tanks: DELISTED LST
Whereas Leaking Tanks (LST) includes only facilities which currently have contamination as recorded by the Florida Department of Environmental
Protection, this list contains facilities which were once included in LST data but no longer appear on the list made available by FDEP. Facilities may be
removed from the current LST list because the discharge has been cleaned up, or the discharge is not required for 62-770.
Government Publication Date: Sep 10, 2019
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Underground Storage Tanks: UST
List of underground storage tank locations made available by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP). In an effort to minimize the
occurrence and environmental risks of releases and discharges, FDEP administers standards pertaining to the construction, installation, operation,
maintenance, repair, closure, and disposal of underground storage tank systems that store regulated substances.
Government Publication Date: Sep 18, 2019
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Aboveground Storage Tanks: AST
The Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) provides standards for aboveground storage tanks (ASTs) that have individual storage tank
capacities greater than 550 gallons. The state also regulates the registration, construction, installation, operation, maintenance, repair, closure, and
disposal of storage tank systems that store regulated substances. The listing of regulated aboveground storage tank facilities is maintained by FDEP.
Government Publication Date: Sep 18, 2019
The Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) Storage Tank Program registers facilities and storage tanks where aboveground or
underground storage tanks store pollutants, hazardous substances, and/or mineral acid substances regulated by Chapter 62-761, Florida Administrative
Code, or when aboveground storage tanks or compression vessels store a hazardous substance which requires registration according to Chapter 376,
Florida Statutes.
Government Publication Date: Aug 13, 2019
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Storage Tank/Contaminated Facility Search: STCS
List of facilities and tanks in the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) Bureau of Petroleum Storage Systems Storage
Tank/Contaminated Facility Search which do not currently have active, regulated underground or aboveground storage tanks (USTs or ASTs) containing
petroleum. Note that tank details do not appear for facilities for which all tanks have been removed.
Government Publication Date: Sep 11, 2019
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Institutional Controls Registry: INST
The Institutional Controls registry is maintained by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP). The registry aims to help preserve
adequate protection of contaminated soil regions and help to minimize any chances of exposure.
Government Publication Date: Jun 12, 2019
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Engineering Controls: ENG
A listing of all engineering controls that are in place to eliminate or reduce the potential for contaminant migration and exposure to contaminants. These
controls may include caps, barriers, guards or fences. The list is maintained by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP).
Government Publication Date: Jun 12, 2019
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Voluntary Cleanup Sites: VCP
A listing of active and closed voluntary cleanup sites registered by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP).
Government Publication Date: Mar 19, 2019
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Brownfield Areas: BROWNFIELD AREA
Brownfields are defined by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) as abandoned, idled, or underused industrial and commercial
facilities where expansion or redevelopment is complicated by real or perceived environmental contamination. This is a list of Brownfield Areas, defined
by the FDEP as contiguous areas of one or more brownfield sites, some of which may not be contaminated, that have been designated as such by a
local government resolution. Such areas may include all or portions of community redevelopment areas, enterprise zones, empowerment zones, other
such designated economically deprived communities and areas, and Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) designated brownfield pilot projects.
Because a variety of sources and methods were used to derive information for this data, locations are approximate.
Government Publication Date: Nov 7, 2019
Tribal
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Leaking Underground Storage Tanks (LUSTs) on Indian Land: INDIAN LUST
Leaking Underground Storage Tanks (LUSTs) on Tribal/Indian Lands in EPA Region 4, which includes Florida.
Government Publication Date: Apr 12, 2019
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Underground Storage Tanks (USTs) on Indian Lands: INDIAN UST
Listing of underground storage tanks (USTs) on Tribal/Indian Lands in EPA Region 4, which includes Florida.
Government Publication Date: Apr 12, 2019
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Delisted Tribal Leaking Storage Tanks: DELISTED ILST
Leaking Underground Storage Tank facilities which have been removed from the Regional Tribal LUST lists made available by the EPA.
Government Publication Date: May 2, 2019
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Delisted Tribal Underground Storage Tanks: DELISTED IUST
Underground Storage Tank facilities which have been removed from the Regional Tribal UST lists made available by the EPA.
Government Publication Date: May 2, 2019
County
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Miami-Dade County Contaminated Sites: MIAMI CONT
The Department of Environmental Resources Management (DERM) maintains a list of Contaminated Sites in Miami-Dade County.
Government Publication Date: Nov 6, 2019
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Miami-Dade County Storage Tanks: MIAMI TANKS
A listing of Underground and Aboveground Storage Tank sites in Miami-Dade County, as recorded by the Department of Environmental Resources
Management (DERM) Storage Tanks Program. The program conducts annual inspections to verify that facility owners are complying with the necessary
requirements that have been set up to prevent any discharges into the groundwater of Miami-Dade County. In addition to compliance inspections, the
Storage Tanks program oversees removal and installation of new underground and aboveground storage systems to verify that these are conducted in
accordance with applicable state and local regulations.
Government Publication Date: Feb 6, 2019
Federal
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PFOA/PFOS Contaminated Sites: PFAS NPL
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Facility Registry Service/Facility Index: FINDS/FRS
The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)'s Facility Registry System (FRS) is a centrally managed database that identifies facilities, sites or
places subject to environmental regulations or of environmental interest. FRS creates high-quality, accurate, and authoritative facility identification
records through rigorous verification and management procedures that incorporate information from program national systems, state master facility
records, data collected from EPA's Central Data Exchange registrations and data management personnel.
Government Publication Date: Aug 12, 2019
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Toxics Release Inventory (TRI) Program: TRIS
The EPA's Toxics Release Inventory (TRI) is a database containing data on disposal or other releases of over 650 toxic chemicals from thousands of
U.S. facilities and information about how facilities manage those chemicals through recycling, energy recovery, and treatment. One of TRI's primary
purposes is to inform communities about toxic chemical releases to the environment.
Government Publication Date: Dec 31, 2017
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Perfluorinated Alkyl Substances (PFAS) Releases: PFAS TRI
List of Toxics Release Inventory (TRI) facilities at which the reported chemical is a Per- or polyfluorinated alkyl substance (PFAS) included in the
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)'s consolidated PFAS Master List of PFAS Substances. The EPA's Toxics Release Inventory (TRI) is a database
containing data on disposal or other releases of over 650 toxic chemicals from thousands of U.S. facilities and information about how facilities manage
those chemicals through recycling, energy recovery, and treatment.
Government Publication Date: Dec 31, 2017
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Hazardous Materials Information Reporting System: HMIRS
US DOT - Department of Transportation Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) Incidents Reports Database taken from
Hazmat Intelligence Portal, U.S. Department of Transportation.
Government Publication Date: Jan 8, 2019
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National Clandestine Drug Labs: NCDL
The U.S. Department of Justice ("the Department") provides this data as a public service. It contains addresses of some locations where law
enforcement agencies reported they found chemicals or other items that indicated the presence of either clandestine drug laboratories or dumpsites. In
most cases, the source of the entries is not the Department, and the Department has not verified the entry and does not guarantee its accuracy.
Government Publication Date: Sep 26, 2019
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Toxic Substances Control Act: TSCA
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is amending the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) section 8(a) Inventory Update Reporting (IUR) rule
and changing its name to the Chemical Data Reporting (CDR) rule.
The CDR enables EPA to collect and publish information on the manufacturing, processing, and use of commercial chemical substances and mixtures
(referred to hereafter as chemical substances) on the TSCA Chemical Substance Inventory (TSCA Inventory). This includes current information on
chemical substance production volumes, manufacturing sites, and how the chemical substances are used. This information helps the Agency determine
whether people or the environment are potentially exposed to reported chemical substances. EPA publishes submitted CDR data that is not Confidential
Business Information (CBI).
Government Publication Date: Jun 30, 2017
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Hist TSCA: HIST TSCA
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is amending the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) section 8(a) Inventory Update Reporting (IUR) rule
and changing its name to the Chemical Data Reporting (CDR) rule.
The 2006 IUR data summary report includes information about chemicals manufactured or imported in quantities of 25,000 pounds or more at a single
site during calendar year 2005. In addition to the basic manufacturing information collected in previous reporting cycles, the 2006 cycle is the first time
EPA collected information to characterize exposure during manufacturing, processing and use of organic chemicals. The 2006 cycle also is the first time
manufacturers of inorganic chemicals were required to report basic manufacturing information.
Government Publication Date: Dec 31, 2006
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FTTS Administrative Case Listing: FTTS ADMIN
An administrative case listing from the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, & Rodenticide Act (FIFRA) and Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA), together
known as FTTS. This database was obtained from the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) National Compliance Database (NCDB). The FTTS
and NCDB was shut down in 2006.
Government Publication Date: Jan 19, 2007
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Potentially Responsible Parties List: PRP
Early in the cleanup process, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) conducts a search to find the potentially responsible parties (PRPs). EPA
looks for evidence to determine liability by matching wastes found at the site with parties that may have contributed wastes to the site.
Government Publication Date: Aug 20, 2019
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State Coalition for Remediation of Drycleaners Listing: SCRD DRYCLEANER
The State Coalition for Remediation of Drycleaners (SCRD) was established in 1998, with support from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
(EPA) Office of Superfund Remediation and Technology Innovation. Coalition members are states with mandated programs and funding for drycleaner
site remediation. Current members are Alabama, Connecticut, Florida, Illinois, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, North Carolina, Oregon, South Carolina,
Tennessee, Texas, and Wisconsin.
Government Publication Date: Nov 08, 2017
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Integrated Compliance Information System (ICIS): ICIS
The Integrated Compliance Information System (ICIS) is a system that provides information for the Federal Enforcement and Compliance (FE&C) and
the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) programs. The FE&C component supports the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA)
Civil Enforcement and Compliance program activities. These activities include Compliance Assistance, Compliance Monitoring and Enforcement. The
NPDES program supports tracking of NPDES permits, limits, discharge monitoring data and other program reports.
Government Publication Date: Nov 18, 2016
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Drycleaner Facilities: FED DRYCLEANERS
A list of drycleaner facilities from the Integrated Compliance Information System (ICIS). The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) tracks facilities that
possess NAIC and SIC codes that classify businesses as drycleaner establishments.
Government Publication Date: May 29, 2018
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Formerly Used Defense Sites: FUDS
Formerly Used Defense Sites (FUDS) are properties that were formerly owned by, leased to, or otherwise possessed by and under the jurisdiction of the
Secretary of Defense prior to October 1986, where the Department of Defense (DoD) is responsible for an environmental restoration. This list is
published by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
Government Publication Date: Oct 23, 2018
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Material Licensing Tracking System (MLTS): MLTS
A list of sites that store radioactive material subject to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) licensing requirements. This list is maintained by the
NRC. As of September 2016, the NRC no longer releases location information for sites. Site locations were last received in July 2016.
Government Publication Date: Nov 1, 2018
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Historic Material Licensing Tracking System (MLTS) sites: HIST MLTS
A historic list of sites that have inactive licenses and/or removed from the Material Licensing Tracking System (MLTS). In some cases, a site is removed
from the MLTS when the state becomes an "Agreement State". An Agreement State is a State that has signed an agreement with the Nuclear
Regulatory Commission (NRC) authorizing the State to regulate certain uses of radioactive materials within the State.
Government Publication Date: Jan 31, 2010
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Mines Master Index File: MINES
The Master Index File (MIF) contains mine identification numbers issued by the Department of Labor Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) for
mines active or opened since 1971. Note that addresses may or may not correspond with the physical location of the mine itself.
Government Publication Date: May 3, 2019
List of alternative fueling stations made available by the US Department of Energy's Office of Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy. Includes Biodiesel
stations, Ethanol (E85) stations, Liquefied Petroleum Gas (Propane) stations, Ethanol (E85) stations, Natural Gas stations, Hydrogen stations, and
Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment (EVSE). The National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) obtains information about new stations from trade
media, Clean Cities coordinators, a Submit New Station form on the Station Locator website, and through collaborating with infrastructure equipment
and fuel providers, original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), and industry groups.
Government Publication Date: Oct 1, 2019
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Registered Pesticide Establishments: SSTS
List of active EPA-registered foreign and domestic pesticide-producing and device-producing establishments based on data from the Section Seven
Tracking System (SSTS). The Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA) Section 7 requires that facilities producing pesticides, active
ingredients, or devices be registered. The list of establishments is made available by the EPA.
Government Publication Date: May 31, 2019
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Polychlorinated Biphenyl (PCB) Notifiers: PCB
Facilities included in the national list of facilities that have notified the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) of Polychlorinated Biphenyl
(PCB) activities. Any company or person storing, transporting or disposing of PCBs or conducting PCB research and development must notify the EPA
and receive an identification number.
Government Publication Date: Mar 20, 2019
State
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PFAS Investigation at Federal Facilities: PFAS
List of Federal facilities in Florida with confirmed or suspected usage of Aqueous Film Forming Foam (AFFF) made available by the Florida Department
of Environmental Protection (DEP). Investigative work for AFFF source areas at DOD facilities in Florida is in the early stages with some preliminary
sampling completed to confirm perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) and/or perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS) presence and some sampling to be completed
at suspected AFFF potential release areas. DEP will continue to work closely with the Department of Defencse (DOD), as well as other federal facilities,
in order to investigate and mitigate for PFOA and PFOS introduced due to use of AFFF or other sources, with an emphasis to identify and protect
drinking water resources.
Government Publication Date: Jul 29, 2019
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Priority Ranking List: PRIORITYCLEAN
The Florida Legislature has established a state-funded program to cleanup properties that are contaminated as a result of the operations of a
drycleaning facility or wholesale supply facility (Chapter 376, Florida Statutes). The program is administered by the Florida Department of Environmental
Protection (FDEP). The statute was sponsored by the drycleaning industry to address environmental, economic, and liability issues resulting from
drycleaning solvent contamination. The program provides limited liability protection to the owner, operator and real property owner of drycleaning or
wholesale supply facilities for cleanup of drycleaning solvent contamination if the parties meet the eligibility conditions stated in the law.
Government Publication Date: Oct 4, 2019
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Dry Cleaning Facilities: DRYCLEANERS
A listing of dry cleaning facilities registered with the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP). The information contains facility
identification number, site location information, related party (owner) information, and facility type and status. Data is taken from the Storage Tank &
Contamination Monitoring database, the registration repository of dry cleaner facility data.
Government Publication Date: Aug 28, 2019
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Delisted Dry Cleaning Facilities: DELISTED DRYCLEANERS
List of sites removed from the drycleaners database made available by the Florida Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC).
Government Publication Date: Aug 28, 2019
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Oil and Hazardous Materials Incidents: SPILLS
Statewide listing of oil and hazardous materials spills and incidents recorded by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP).
Government Publication Date: Aug 22, 2019
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Contaminated Sites: DWM CONTAM
Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) Division of Waste Management (DWM) listing of active or known sites that include sites
requiring cleanup but are not actively being worked on due to the agency's lack of funding (primarily petroleum and drycleaning).
Government Publication Date: Sep 6, 2019
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Underground Injection Control Wells: UIC
Class I Underground Injection Control (UIC) wells that are currently or were previously active, as well as proposed sites, regulated by the Florida
Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP). Class I UIC wells are used to inject nonhazardous waste, hazardous waste (new hazardous waste
wells were banned in 1983), or municipal waste below the lowermost underground source of drinking water.
Government Publication Date: Aug 20, 2019
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Well Surveillance Program Facilities: WELL SURVEILLANCE
List of facilities made available by the Florida Health Well Surveillance group. The Well Surveillance group manages several programs to identify and
monitor areas in Florida where contaminated drinking water is suspected and may pose a threat to public health. The section coordinates with the
County Health Departments (CHDs) to locate potable wells and conduct water sampling for contaminants of concern. The Well Surveillance Section is
composed of the State Underground Petroleum Environmental Response Act (SUPER Act), Drinking Water Toxics Program (Toxics), Drycleaner
Solvent Cleanup Program (DSCP). Includes locations of known cattle dipping vats.
Government Publication Date: Sep 18, 2019
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Tier 2 Report: TIER 2
A list of Tier 2 facilities in the state of Florida. The list tracks the inventory of chemicals within a particular facility. This list is provided by the Florida
Division of Emergency Management.
Government Publication Date: Apr 30, 2019
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Aqueous Film Forming Foam (AFFF): AFFF
A list of fire fighter training facilities that use or possibly used Aqueous Film Forming Foam (AFFF). This list is made available by the Florida Department
of Environmental Protection (DEP).
Government Publication Date: Jun 14, 2019
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Delisted County Records: DELISTED COUNTY
Records removed from county databases. Records may be removed from the county lists made available by the respective county departments
because they are inactive, or because they have been deemed to be below reportable thresholds.
Government Publication Date: Nov 6, 2019
Tribal
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Miami-Dade County Air Permit Sites: MIAMI AP
List of facilities which have applied for a Miami-Dade County Air Operating Permit. Permits are required for any air pollution source subsequent to
construction or modification of the facility, and after demonstrating compliance with the terms and condition of the county air construction permit.
Facilities with the potential to emit the following air pollutants may require a County operating permit: Particulate Matter (PM), Sulfur Dioxide (SO2),
Nitrogen Oxides (NOx), Carbon Monoxide (CO), Volatile organic compounds (VOCs), Lead, and Hazardous Air pollutants (HAPs). Depending on the
type of facility and the amount of air emissions, the State of Florida may require a facility permit.
Government Publication Date: Nov 6, 2019
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Miami-Dade County Fuel Spill Cases: MIAMI SPILLS
The Miami-Dade County Department of Environmental Resources Management (DERM) documents fuel spill sites that are not administered by a state
program.
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Miami-Dade County Grease Trap Permit Sites: MIAMI GREASE
Any non-residential facilities that prepare or process food, discharge or have the potential to discharge oil and grease to the public sanitary sewer
system, require a Grease Discharge Operating (GDO) Permit. These permits are granted by the Division of Environmental Resources Management
(DERM) of Miami-Dade's Department of Regulatory and Economic Resources.
Government Publication Date: Nov 6, 2019
List of permits used to regulate facilities that store, handle, use or generate hazardous materials or hazardous waste throughout Miami-Dade
County. The permit provides operating conditions and requirements as well as guidance for the operators.
Government Publication Date: Nov 6, 2019
Miami-Dade County Industrial Facilities (IW5) Small Quantity Generators: MIAMI rr-MIAMI
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List of sites with Industrial Facilities (IW5) permits, made available by the Miami-Dade Department of Environmental Resources Management (DERM).
The Industrial Facilities (IW5) permit is used to regulate facilities that use or store small quantity hazardous materials or waste.
Government Publication Date: Nov 6, 2019
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Miami-Dade County Marine Facilities Operating Permit: MIAMI MOP
Miami-Dade County Ordinance 89-104 and Section 24-18 of the Code of Miami-Dade County require the following types of marine facilities to obtain
annual operating permits from the Miami-Dade County Department of Environment Resources Management: recreational boat docking facilities with 10
or more boat slips, moorings, davit spaces, and vessel tie-up spaces; boat storage facilities contiguous to tidal waters in Miami-Dade County with 10 or
more dry storage spaces (including boatyards and boat manufacturing facilities); and commercial boat docking facilities, regardless of the number of
slips - this includes the Port of Miami, Terminal Island and shipping terminals on the Miami River. Miami-Dade County is governed by the Public
Records Act Chapter 119, Florida Statutes. These records made available by the Regulatory and Economic Resources Department.
Government Publication Date: Nov 6, 2019
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Miami-Dade County River Enforcement: MIAMI MRE
List of enforcement cases for sites on or near the Miami River regulated by the Miami-Dade County Government, Florida. The list has all environmental
information on said property coordinated and compiled by the Enforcement Section.
Government Publication Date: Nov 19, 2013
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Miami-Dade Industrial Facilities (IW6) Permits in Wellfield Protection Areas: MIAMI SEPTIC
List of sites with Industrial Facilities (IW6) permits, made available by the Miami-Dade Department of Environmental Resources Management (DERM).
The Industrial Facilities (IW6) permit is used to regulate facilities within several environmentally-sensitive Wellfield Protection areas. The permit provides
operating conditions and requirements as well as guidance for the operator. It is necessary to protect both the public and the environment from the
consequences of improper storage, generations, disposal or handling of hazardous material and hazardous waste.
Government Publication Date: Nov 6, 2019
Database Descriptions: This section provides a detailed explanation for each database including: source, information available, time coverage, and
acronyms used. They are listed in alphabetic order.
Detail Report: This is the section of the report which provides the most detail for each individual record. Records are summarized by location, starting
with the project property followed by records in closest proximity.
Distance: The distance value is the distance between plotted points, not necessarily the distance between the sites' boundaries. All values are an
approximation.
Direction: The direction value is the compass direction of the site in respect to the project property and/or center point of the report.
Elevation: The elevation value is taken from the location at which the records for the site address have been plotted. All values are an approximation.
Source: Google Elevation API.
'Report Summary'- Displays a chart indicating how many records fall on the project property and, within the report search radii.
'Site Report Summary'-Project Property'- This section lists all the records which fall on the project property. For more details, see the 'Detail Report'
section.
'Site Report Summary-Surrounding Properties'- This section summarizes all records on adjacent properties, listing them in order of proximity from the
project property. For more details, see the 'Detail Report' section.
Map Key: The map key number is assigned according to closest proximity from the project property. Map Key numbers always start at #1. The project
property will always have a map key of '1' if records are available. If there is a number in brackets beside the main number, this will indicate the number
of records on that specific property. If there is no number in brackets, there is only one record for that property.
The symbol and colour used indicates 'elevation': the red inverted triangle will dictate 'ERIS Sites with Lower Elevation', the yellow triangle will dictate
'ERIS Sites with Higher Elevation' and the orange square will dictate 'ERIS Sites with Same Elevation.'
Unplottables: These are records that could not be mapped due to various reasons, including limited geographic information. These records may or
may not be in your study area, and are included as reference.
Table of Contents...........................................................................................2
Executive Summary........................................................................................3
Executive Summary: Report Summary.......................................................................................................................4
Executive Summary: Site Report Summary - Project Property...................................................................................8
Executive Summary: Site Report Summary - Surrounding Properties........................................................................9
Executive Summary: Summary by Data Source.......................................................................................................22
Map...............................................................................................................39
Aerial.............................................................................................................42
Topographic Map..........................................................................................43
Detail Report.................................................................................................44
Unplottable Summary.................................................................................180
Unplottable Report......................................................................................181
Appendix: Database Descriptions...............................................................187
Definitions...................................................................................................198
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Property Information:
Coordinates:
Latitude: 25.796804
Longitude: -80.189512
UTM Northing: 2,853,431.59
UTM Easting: 581,252.50
UTM Zone: UTM Zone 17R
Elevation: 7 FT
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AVE 1,983.59
MIAMI FL 33132
dd-SWF/LF-813521317-aa
m50d
50 SWF/LF NE 2ND AVENUE AND NE 2ND AVENUE AND 17TH S 0.38 / 1 122
p1p-122-813521317-x1x
dd-DWM CONTAM-874796108-aa
m51d
51 DWM MARRIOTT HOTEL & 1717 N BAYSHORE DR SSE 0.39 / -5 123
p1p-123-874796108-x1x
dd-STCS-836864967-aa
m51d
51 STCS GRAND CONDO 1717 N BAYSHORE DR SSE 0.39 / -5 126
p1p-126-836864967-x1x
dd-LST-813553618-aa
m52d
52 LST ATLANTIC EQUIPMENT 1620 NE 2ND AVE S 0.40 / 1 127
p1p-127-813553618-x1x
CO MIAMI FL 2,138.39
dd-MIAMI CONT-873887269-aa
m53d
53 MIAMI WYNWOOD HOTEL 2215 NW MIAMI CT WNW 0.41 / 7 129
p1p-129-873887269-x1x
dd-STCS-836821609-aa
m53d
53 STCS ENGINE & ACCESSORY 2215 NW MIAMI CT WNW 0.41 / 7 129
p1p-129-836821609-x1x
dd-LST-858435208-aa
m54d
54 LST DOWNTOWN TOWING 2418 N MIAMI AVE NW 0.42 / 6 130
p1p-130-858435208-x1x
dd-STCS-836844058-aa
m55d
55 STCS AMERICAN TERRAZZO & 1915 NW MIAMI CT WSW 0.42 / 6 132
p1p-132-836844058-x1x
dd-STCS-836816335-aa
m56d
56 STCS SALVATION ARMY- 2236 NW MIAMI CT WNW 0.42 / 7 133
p1p-133-836816335-x1x
dd-SWF/LF-813518793-aa
m57d
57 SWF/LF INTER-MODAL DELIVERY 15 NE 17 TERR SW 0.42 / 6 133
p1p-133-813518793-x1x
dd-LST-813558867-aa
m58d
58 LST R & L DEVELOPERS LLC- 169 NE 27TH ST NNW 0.42 / 3 134
p1p-134-813558867-x1x
dd-LST-813550638-aa
m59d
59 LST OMNI INTERNATIONAL 1601 BISCAYNE BLVD S 0.43 / -2 136
p1p-136-813550638-x1x
dd-STCS-874996263-aa
m60d
60 STCS BLU27 AT EDGEWATER 2701 BISCAYNE BLVD N 0.43 / 1 138
p1p-138-874996263-x1x
dd-STCS-836860270-aa
m61d
61 STCS MIRAMAR MARINA 1635 N BAYSHORE DR SSE 0.44 / -5 139
p1p-139-836860270-x1x
dd-MIAMI CONT-820712136-aa
m62d
62 MIAMI BISC BAY MARRIOT 1633 N BAYSHORE DR SSE 0.44 / -5 140
p1p-140-820712136-x1x
dd-MIAMI CONT-820711284-aa
m63d
63 MIAMI MILLER MACHINERY & 127 NE 27 ST NNW 0.44 / 4 140
p1p-140-820711284-x1x
dd-DWM CONTAM-874802049-aa
m63d
63 DWM Miller Machinery & Supply 127 NE 27th St NNW 0.44 / 4 141
p1p-141-874802049-x1x
dd-STCS-821983357-aa
m63d
63 STCS MILLER MACHINERY & 127 NE 27TH ST NNW 0.44 / 4 142
p1p-142-821983357-x1x
dd-LST-813555298-aa
m64d
64 LST CREIGHTON 700 NE 26TH TERR NNE 0.44 / -7 142
p1p-142-813555298-x1x
dd-STCS-821984588-aa
m65d
65 STCS WAREHOUSE 2127 NW 1ST AVE W 0.45 / 7 144
p1p-144-821984588-x1x
dd-MIAMI CONT-820712981-aa
m66d
66 MIAMI AM. SER. 2100 NW 1 AVE W 0.45 / 7 145
p1p-145-820712981-x1x
dd-LST-813550697-aa
m66d
66 LST AMERICAN SERVICE 2100 NW 1ST AVE W 0.45 / 7 146
p1p-146-813550697-x1x
dd-STCS-821981958-aa
m66d
66 STCS CITY DRY CLEANER & 2100 NW 1ST AVE W 0.45 / 7 149
p1p-149-821981958-x1x
dd-STCS-836852649-aa
m66d
66 STCS AMERICAN SERVICE 2100 NW 1ST AVE W 0.45 / 7 150
p1p-150-836852649-x1x
dd-DWM CONTAM-874796319-aa
m67d
67 DWM City Dry Cleaners & 2100 NW 1st Ave W 0.45 / 7 151
p1p-151-874796319-x1x
dd-STCS-836825287-aa
m69d
69 STCS 1550 BISCAYNE BLVD 1550 BISCAYNE BLVD S 0.46 / -2 153
p1p-153-836825287-x1x
dd-LST-813556783-aa
m70d
70 LST NEW DESIGNS INC 2534 N MIAMI AVE NW 0.46 / 6 153
p1p-153-813556783-x1x
dd-STCS-836819837-aa
m71d
71 STCS BUENA VISTA II READY 1801 NW MIAMI CT SW 0.46 / 7 156
p1p-156-836819837-x1x
dd-MIAMI CONT-820711285-aa
m72d
72 MIAMI 5 STAR TRS, LTD 65 NE 27 ST NNW 0.47 / 5 156
p1p-156-820711285-x1x
CONT FL 2,469.45
Phase Desc: PENDING ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT ACTIVITIES
dd-DWM CONTAM-874795602-aa
m72d
72 DWM GRAYLINE BUS TOURS 65 NE 27TH ST NNW 0.47 / 5 157
p1p-157-874795602-x1x
dd-LST-813553639-aa
m73d
73 LST FL EAST COAST 62 NE 27TH ST NNW 0.47 / 5 161
p1p-161-813553639-x1x
dd-MIAMI CONT-820712745-aa
m74d
74 MIAMI ANGELICA HEALTHCARE 1950 NW 1 AVE WSW 0.47 / 6 165
p1p-165-820712745-x1x
dd-DWM CONTAM-874813560-aa
m75d
75 DWM ANGELICA HEALTHCARE 1950 NW 1ST AVE WSW 0.47 / 6 166
p1p-166-874813560-x1x
dd-BROWNFIELDS-813588110-aa
m76d
76 BROWNFIELDS Wynwood Site 2100 NW 1st Ave W 0.48 / 7 169
p1p-169-813588110-x1x
dd-STCS-836869942-aa
m77d
77 STCS CREDIT BANK-PICASSO 2800 BISCAYNE BLVD N 0.48 / 2 169
p1p-169-836869942-x1x
dd-DWM CONTAM-874792794-aa
m78d
78 DWM 27 29 ASSEMBLAGE - 13 2816 NE 2ND AVE NNW 0.48 / 3 170
p1p-170-874792794-x1x
dd-DWM CONTAM-874794551-aa
m80d
80 DWM DOWNTOWN 127 NW 20TH ST W 0.49 / 7 171
p1p-171-874794551-x1x
dd-LST-813553073-aa
m81d
81 LST R L C LTD 95 NW 23RD ST WNW 0.50 / 7 176
p1p-176-813553073-x1x
dd-STCS-836842285-aa
m82d
82 STCS M-DCPS JEFFERSON 1501 NE 2ND AVE S 0.50 / 0 178
p1p-178-836842285-x1x
dd-WCRPS-867334029-aa
m83d
83 WCRPS WYNWOOD 2100 NW 1ST COURT W 0.51 / 8 179
p1p-179-867334029-x1x
dd-WCRPS-874034250-aa
m84d
84 WCRPS PEOPLE GAS SYSTEMS 1600 N MIAMI AVE SW 0.54 / 6 179
p1p-179-874034250-x1x
Standard
Federal
A search of the RCRA SQG database, dated Aug 26, 2019 has found that there are 1 RCRA SQG site(s) within approximately 0.25
miles of the project property.
RCRA CESQG - RCRA Conditionally Exempt and Very Small Quantity Generators List
A search of the RCRA CESQG database, dated Aug 26, 2019 has found that there are 3 RCRA CESQG site(s) within approximately
0.25 miles of the project property.
A search of the RCRA NON GEN database, dated Aug 26, 2019 has found that there are 10 RCRA NON GEN site(s) within
approximately 0.25 miles of the project property.
BRAMAN CADILLAC INC 168 NE 20TH TER WSW 0.12 / 610.50 m-15-810079991-a
15
MIAMI FL 33137-4818
J & P AUTO ELECTRIC INC 2220 NE 2ND AVE NW 0.14 / 751.20 m-21-810075017-a
21
MIAMI FL 33137-4806
EUROPEAN SHIP REPAIR INC 120 NE 20TH ST WSW 0.21 / 1,101.53 m-27-867219705-a
27
MIAMI FL 33137-4814
State
A search of the WCRPS database, dated Jul 30, 2019 has found that there are 2 WCRPS site(s) within approximately 1.00 miles of the
project property.
PEOPLE GAS SYSTEMS AKA 1600 N MIAMI AVE SW 0.54 / 2,832.99 m-84-874034250-a
84
MIAMI RINKER GASIFICATION MIAMI FL
WASTE MANAGEMENT INC. OF 2000 NORTH MIAMI AVE. WSW 0.34 / 1,799.14 m-43-813524025-a
43
FLORIDA (WM RECYCLING - MIAMI FL 33137
SUN 6)
BISCAYNE PARK NE 19TH STREET & N MIAMI AVE WSW 0.38 / 1,983.59 m-49-813520811-a
49
MIAMI FL 33132
NE 2ND AVENUE AND 17TH NE 2ND AVENUE AND 17TH STREET S 0.38 / 2,027.45 m-50-813521317-a
50
STREET DEBRIS STAGING MIAMI FL 33132
AREA
A search of the LST database, dated Sep 10, 2019 has found that there are 23 LST site(s) within approximately 0.50 miles of the
project property.
OMNI LAND CO INC 1740 NE 2ND AVE SSW 0.31 / 1,612.04 m-37-813553446-a
37
MIAMI FL
F & G STATION INC 2522 NE 2ND AVE NNW 0.31 / 1,623.20 m-38-813550632-a
38
MIAMI FL
SUN RECYCLING LLC #6 2000 N MIAMI AVE WSW 0.34 / 1,807.05 m-44-813553045-a
44
MIAMI FL 33127.0
KURZBAN MARVIN TRUSTEE 2245 N MIAMI AVE WNW 0.35 / 1,872.97 m-46-813555655-a
46
MIAMI FL
MARRIOTT HOTEL & MARINA 1717 N BAYSHORE DR 1633 N SSE 0.39 / 2,081.12 m-51-813553539-a
51
BISCAYNE BAYSHORE DR
MIAMI FL
Facility ID | Facility Status: 8628874 | CLOSED
Discharge Combined with | Cleanup Required: R - CLEANUP REQUIRED
A search of the UST database, dated Sep 18, 2019 has found that there are 2 UST site(s) within approximately 0.25 miles of the project
property.
A search of the FF TANKS database, dated Aug 13, 2019 has found that there are 1 FF TANKS site(s) within approximately 0.25 miles
of the project property.
A search of the STCS database, dated Sep 11, 2019 has found that there are 55 STCS site(s) within approximately 0.50 miles of the
project property.
IRON AND STEAM 2308 NE 2ND AVE NNW 0.19 / 1,001.71 m-24-867589612-a
24
MIAMI FL 33137
OMNI LAND CO INC 1740 NE 2ND AVE SSW 0.31 / 1,612.04 m-37-836856147-a
37
MIAMI FL 33132
F & G STATION INC 2522 NE 2ND AVE NNW 0.31 / 1,623.20 m-38-836829726-a
38
MIAMI FL 33137
MIAMI CITY FIRE STATION #2 1901 N MIAMI AVE WSW 0.34 / 1,790.22 m-42-836833036-a
42
MIAMI FL 33136
SUN RECYCLING LLC #6 2000 N MIAMI AVE WSW 0.34 / 1,807.05 m-44-836832128-a
44
MIAMI FL 33127
KURZBAN MARVIN TRUSTEE 2245 N MIAMI AVE WNW 0.35 / 1,872.97 m-46-836821589-a
46
MIAMI FL 33127
ENGINE & ACCESSORY INC 2215 NW MIAMI CT WNW 0.41 / 2,146.69 m-53-836821609-a
53
MIAMI FL 33127
AMERICAN TERRAZZO & TILE 1915 NW MIAMI CT WSW 0.42 / 2,214.68 m-55-836844058-a
55
CO MIAMI FL 33136
MILLER MACHINERY & SUPPLY 127 NE 27TH ST NNW 0.44 / 2,327.33 m-63-821983357-a
63
CO MIAMI FL 33137
CITY DRY CLEANER & 2100 NW 1ST AVE W 0.45 / 2,394.12 m-66-821981958-a
66
LAUNDRY(FORMERLY) MIAMI FL 33127
MIAMI-DADE CNTY PUBLIC VICINITY OF 2545 N MIAMI AVE NW 0.46 / 2,443.96 m-68-836815042-a
68
RIGHT-A-WAY MIAMI FL 33127
BACARDI IMPORTS INC- 2100 BISCAYNE BLVD NNE 0.05 / 258.38 m-5-836842626-a
5
MARTINS MIAMI FL 33137
OXXO CARE CLEANERS 2001 BISCAYNE BLVD #111 SE 0.09 / 486.16 m-10-821979790-a
10
MIAMI FL 33137
PUBLIX SUPER MARKET #1397 1766 BISCAYNE BLVD S 0.30 / 1,573.33 m-36-821976920-a
36
MIAMI FL 33132
MARRIOTT HOTEL & MARINA 1717 N BAYSHORE DR SSE 0.39 / 2,081.12 m-51-836857600-a
51
BISCAYNE MIAMI FL 33132
A search of the INST database, dated Jun 12, 2019 has found that there are 1 INST site(s) within approximately 0.50 miles of the
project property.
KURZBAN MARVIN TRUSTEE 2245 NORTH MIAMI AVENUE WNW 0.36 / 1,893.77 m-47-873504795-a
47
MIAMI FL 33127
A search of the BROWNFIELDS database, dated Oct 8, 2019 has found that there are 2 BROWNFIELDS site(s) within approximately
0.50 miles of the project property.
Wynwoon N. Miami 2110, 2118, and 2134 North Miami W 0.37 / 1,978.24 m-48-822233176-a
48
Avenue & 2101, 2129, 2135 North
Miami Court
MIAMI FL 33127
A search of the BROWNFIELD AREA database, dated Nov 7, 2019 has found that there are 1 BROWNFIELD AREA site(s) within
County
A search of the MIAMI CONT database, dated Nov 6, 2019 has found that there are 11 MIAMI CONT site(s) within approximately 0.50
miles of the project property.
EAGLE #2 CORP GAS STATION 2522 NE 2 AVE NNW 0.31 / 1,623.20 m-38-820711286-a
38
FL
BISC BAY MARRIOT MARINA 1633 N BAYSHORE DR SSE 0.44 / 2,326.99 m-62-820712136-a
62
(FAC# 138628874) FL
A search of the MIAMI TANKS database, dated Feb 6, 2019 has found that there are 2 MIAMI TANKS site(s) within approximately 0.25
miles of the project property.
Permit No | Permit Status Desc: UT-00001285 | FACILITY NO LONGER NEEDS A PERMIT OR CLOSED
Permit No | Permit Status Desc: UT-00001189 | FACILITY NO LONGER NEEDS A PERMIT OR CLOSED
Non Standard
Federal
A search of the FINDS/FRS database, dated Aug 12, 2019 has found that there are 1 FINDS/FRS site(s) within approximately 0.02
miles of the project property.
BRAMAN MOTORS BMW 2060 BISCAYNE BLVD WNW 0.00 / 2.79 m-1-821575162-a
1
MIAMI FL 33137
A search of the PRP database, dated Aug 20, 2019 has found that there are 1 PRP site(s) within approximately 0.02 miles of the
project property.
PRESTIGE PORSCHE/AUDI 2060 BISCAYNE BLVD SECOND WNW 0.00 / 2.79 m-1-860569789-a
1
FLOOR
MIAMI FL 33137
State
MILLER MACHINERY & SUPPLY 127 NE 27TH ST NNW 0.44 / 2,327.33 m-63-813516616-a
63
CO #1 MIAMI FL 33137
CITY DRY CLEANER & 2100 NW 1ST AVE W 0.45 / 2,394.12 m-66-813516444-a
66
LAUNDRY (FORMERLY) MIAMI FL 33126
A search of the DRYCLEANERS database, dated Aug 28, 2019 has found that there are 3 DRYCLEANERS site(s) within
approximately 0.25 miles of the project property.
IRON AND STEAM 2308 NE 2ND AVE NNW 0.19 / 1,001.71 m-24-872256139-a
24
MIAMI FL 33137
A search of the DWM CONTAM database, dated Sep 6, 2019 has found that there are 18 DWM CONTAM site(s) within approximately
0.50 miles of the project property.
F & G STATION INC 2522 NE 2ND AVE NNW 0.31 / 1,623.20 m-38-874799128-a
38
MIAMI FL
KURZBAN MARVIN TRUSTEE 2245 N MIAMI AVE WNW 0.35 / 1,872.97 m-46-874811001-a
46
MIAMI FL 33127
MILLER MACHINERY & SUPPLY 127 NE 27TH ST NNW 0.44 / 2,327.33 m-63-874817357-a
63
COMPANY MIAMI FL
Miller Machinery & Supply 127 NE 27th St NNW 0.44 / 2,327.33 m-63-874802049-a
63
Company Miami FL
CITY DRY CLEANERS & 2100 NW 1ST AVE W 0.45 / 2,399.99 m-67-874813821-a
67
LAUNDRY - FORMER MIAMI FL
City Dry Cleaners & Laundry - 2100 NW 1st Ave W 0.45 / 2,399.99 m-67-874796319-a
67
Former Miami FL
MARRIOTT HOTEL & MARINA 1717 N BAYSHORE DR SSE 0.39 / 2,081.12 m-51-874796108-a
51
BISCAYNE MIAMI FL
A search of the DEL CONTAM SITE database, dated Sep 30, 2015 has found that there are 5 DEL CONTAM SITE site(s) within
approximately 0.50 miles of the project property.
A search of the WELL SURVEILLANCE database, dated Sep 18, 2019 has found that there are 3 WELL SURVEILLANCE site(s) within
approximately 0.25 miles of the project property.
A search of the TIER 2 database, dated Apr 30, 2019 has found that there are 1 TIER 2 site(s) within approximately 0.12 miles of the
project property.
A search of the DELISTED COUNTY database, dated Nov 6, 2019 has found that there are 12 DELISTED COUNTY site(s) within
approximately 0.25 miles of the project property.
County
A search of the MIAMI ENFORCE database, dated Nov 12, 2019 has found that there are 1 MIAMI ENFORCE site(s) within
approximately 0.02 miles of the project property.
MIAMI WASTE GEN - Miami-Dade County Industrial Facilities (IW5) Small Quantity Generators
A search of the MIAMI WASTE GEN database, dated Nov 6, 2019 has found that there are 1 MIAMI WASTE GEN site(s) within
approximately 0.02 miles of the project property.
BRAMAN CADILLAC, INC. 2060 BISCAYNE BLVD WNW 0.00 / 2.79 m-1-820743035-a
1
MIAMI FL 33137
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(owned/administered areas)
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* 25
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#
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17
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*
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53
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m46c(4) 46
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6 (2)
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* m5c(2)
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65 m30c(3)
30 m26c(2)
(3) 26
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#
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* #
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m40c(3)40 9 *
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(3) #
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15 #
* 13 m15c
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23 18 *
7 m13c *
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#
* m42c
N E 19 th Ter NE 1 9 th
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42 m20c(3)
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#
* m29c(2)
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29
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(3)
#
* N
NW 1 st C t
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75
(3) m55c
55
Dr
#
* m49c 49
#
*
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NE 4 th Ave
NE 1 8 th S t NE 1 8 th S t
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m32c
*
# 32
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m71c 71
#
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s h or
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37(2) m36c 36
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25°47'30"N
NE 1 7 th S t NE 1 7 th S t
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NE 1 7 th S t
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(2)
#
*
NE M ia mi C t
#
* m62c
*
# 62
NE 1 6 th S t
m59c(2)
NE 1 6 th S t
m84c 59
NW 1 st Pl NW 1 st Pl
84 (2)
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m61c
*
# 61
#
*
NE 1 st C tNE 1 st C t
m69c
N E 1 5 th Te r
*
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NE M ia mi Pl
Ve n eti an Wa y
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m79c
79
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*
#
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#
*
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Miles NE 1 4 th Te r 1:9100
0.1 0.05 0 0.1
_
^ Project Property Rails State Boundary FWS Special Designation Areas
Buffer Outline Major Highways National Priority List Sites State Brownfield Sites
#
* Eris Sites with Higher Elevation Major Highways Ramps National Wetland State Brownfield Areas
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" Eris Sites with Same Elevation Major Roads Indian Reserve Land State Superfund Areas:Dept. of Defense
Eris Sites with Lower Elevation Major Roads Ramps Historic Fill State Superfund Areas:NPL
*
#
( Eris Sites with Unknown Elevation Secondary Roads 100 Year Flood Zone WQARF Areas
County Boundary Secondary Roads Ramps 500 Year Flood Zone Federal Lands: Dept. of Defense
(owned/administered areas)
Local Roads and Ramps
NE 2 n d Ave
NE 2 4 th S t NE 2 4 th S t
NE 7 th Ave
NE 5 th Ave
25°48'N
NE 2 n d C t
25°48'N
NE 2 4 th S t NE 2 4 th S t m31c
*
# 31
NE 2 3 rd Te r NE 2 3 rd Te r
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24 m25c(2)
25 *
NE 2 3 rd St
(4) (2) #
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*
#
#
*
NE 2 3 rd St NE 2 3 rd St
NE 2 2 nd Ter NE 2 2 nd Ter
NE 7 th Ave
m17c(3)
*
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m21c21
#
* m19c(2)
19(2)
#
* NE 2 2 nd St NE 2 2 nd St
NE 2 n d Ave
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6
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#
*
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* 5
(2)
#
*
#
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30 (3) m26c(2)
26
(2)
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28 m28c
# ##
* **
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(5)
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Biscayne Bay
*
#
#
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4
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#(6)
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# #
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(2)
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14 #
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(3)
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27 NE 2 0 th S t
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23
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Bi s c a y ne B lv d
10
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35 m27c #
* #
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NE 2 t
#
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#
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#
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33 (2)
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#
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Bi s c a y ne B lv d
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ve
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NE 4 th Ave
NE 1 8 th S t
NE 1 8 th S t
NE 1 8 th S t
m32c
*
# 32
NE 2 n d C t
Miles 1:4600
0.07 0.035 0 0.07
_
^ Project Property Rails State Boundary FWS Special Designation Areas
Buffer Outline Major Highways National Priority List Sites State Brownfield Sites
#
* Eris Sites with Higher Elevation Major Highways Ramps National Wetland State Brownfield Areas
)
" Eris Sites with Same Elevation Major Roads Indian Reserve Land State Superfund Areas:Dept. of Defense
Eris Sites with Lower Elevation Major Roads Ramps Historic Fill State Superfund Areas:NPL
*
#
( Eris Sites with Unknown Elevation Secondary Roads 100 Year Flood Zone WQARF Areas
County Boundary Secondary Roads Ramps 500 Year Flood Zone Federal Lands: Dept. of Defense
(owned/administered areas)
Local Roads and Ramps
25°48'30"N
25°48'30"N
25°48'N
25°48'N
_
^
25°47'30"N
25°47'30"N
Miles 1:12100
0.15 0.075 0 0.15 Source: Esri, DigitalGlobe, GeoEye, Earthstar Geographics, CNES/Airbus DS,
USDA, USGS, AeroGRID, IGN, and the GIS User Community
25°49'N
25°49'N
25°48'30"N
25°48'30"N
25°48'N
25°48'N
_
^
25°47'30"N
25°47'30"N
25°47'N
25°47'N
25°46'30"N
25°46'30"N
Miles 1:24000
0.35 0.175 0 0.35
MIAMI
2.79 0 2060 BISCAYNE BLVD
ENFORCE
MIAMI FL 33137
m-1-821575162-b dd-FINDS/FRS-821575162-bb
1 2 of 4 WNW 0.00 / 6.88 / BRAMAN MOTORS BMW p1p-821575162-y1y
FINDS/FRS
2.79 0 2060 BISCAYNE BLVD
MIAMI FL 33137
NPDES:FLR10NH11
MIAMI
2.79 0 2060 BISCAYNE BLVD
WASTE GEN
MIAMI FL 33137
m-1-860569789-b dd-PRP-860569789-bb
1 4 of 4 WNW 0.00 / 6.88 / PRESTIGE PORSCHE/AUDI p1p-860569789-y1y
PRP
2.79 0 2060 BISCAYNE BLVD SECOND
FLOOR
MIAMI FL 33137
MIAMI CONT
141.02 -1 2060 BISCAYNE BLVD
FL
Site Details
MIAMI CONT
141.02 -1 2060 BISCAYNE BLVD
FL
Site Details
DELISTED
141.02 -1 2060 BISCAYNE BLVD
COUNTY
MIAMI FL 33137
File No: 0
Permitted: NO
Permit Status:
Permit Status Desc:
m-2-836829745-b dd-STCS-836829745-bb
2 4 of 5 E 0.03 / 6.00 / BRAMAN MOTORS INC p1p-836829745-y1y
STCS
141.02 -1 2060 BISCAYNE BLVD
MIAMI FL 33137
Note: Additional Facility and Tank information is from individual facility search results retrieved Jun 10, 2019.
MIAMI TANKS
141.02 -1 2060 BISCAYNE BLVD
MIAMI FL 33137
Violation/Evaluation Summary
Note: NO RECORDS: As of August 2019, there are no Compliance Monitoring and Enforcement (violation) records
associated with this facility (EPA ID).
Handler Summary
Importer Activity: No
Mixed Waste Generator: No
Transporter Activity: No
Transfer Facility: No
Onsite Burner Exemption: No
Furnace Exemption: No
Underground Injection Activity: No
Commercial TSD: No
Used Oil Transporter: No
Used Oil Transfer Facility: No
Used Oil Processor: No
Used Oil Refiner: No
Used Oil Burner: No
Used Oil Market Burner: No
Used Oil Spec Marketer: No
Program Details
m-4-813557733-b dd-LST-813557733-bb
4 2 of 6 SE 0.04 / 5.91 / BRAMAN CADILLAC p1p-813557733-y1y
LST
215.61 -1 2044 BISCAYNE BLVD
MIAMI FL
Task Info
Contaminated Media
Contaminated Media
Task Info
Contract
m-4-836822583-b dd-STCS-836822583-bb
4 3 of 6 SE 0.04 / 5.91 / BRAMAN CADILLAC-QUAKER p1p-836822583-y1y
STCS
215.61 -1 STATE
2044 BISCAYNE BLVD
MIAMI FL 33139
Note: Additional Facility and Tank information is from individual facility search results retrieved Jun 10, 2019.
m-4-836852035-b dd-STCS-836852035-bb
4 4 of 6 SE 0.04 / 5.91 / BRAMAN MOTORS BMW-QUAKER p1p-836852035-y1y
STCS
215.61 -1 STATE
2044 BISCAYNE BLVD
MIAMI FL 33139
Note: Additional Facility and Tank information is from individual facility search results retrieved Jun 10, 2019.
m-4-836859796-b dd-STCS-836859796-bb
4 5 of 6 SE 0.04 / 5.91 / BRAMAN CADILLAC p1p-836859796-y1y
STCS
215.61 -1 2044 BISCAYNE BLVD
MIAMI FL 33137
Note: Additional Facility and Tank information is from individual facility search results retrieved Jun 10, 2019.
m-5-836842626-b dd-STCS-836842626-bb
5 2 of 2 NNE 0.05 / 6.35 / BACARDI IMPORTS INC-MARTINS p1p-836842626-y1y
STCS
258.38 -1 2100 BISCAYNE BLVD
MIAMI FL 33137
Note: Additional Facility and Tank information is from individual facility search results retrieved Jun 10, 2019.
Tank Information
m-6-821980355-b dd-STCS-821980355-bb
6 2 of 2 N 0.06 / 7.24 / DADE CNTY DEPT OF HUD- p1p-821980355-y1y
STCS
311.67 0 WYNWOOD
UNKNOWN
MIAMI FL 33135
Violation/Evaluation Summary
Note: NO RECORDS: As of August 2019, there are no Compliance Monitoring and Enforcement (violation) records
associated with this facility (EPA ID).
Handler Summary
Importer Activity: No
Owner/Operator Details
Violation/Evaluation Summary
Note: NO RECORDS: As of August 2019, there are no Compliance Monitoring and Enforcement (violation) records
associated with this facility (EPA ID).
Handler Summary
Importer Activity: No
Mixed Waste Generator: No
Transporter Activity: No
Transfer Facility: No
Onsite Burner Exemption: No
Furnace Exemption: No
Underground Injection Activity: No
Commercial TSD: No
Used Oil Transporter: No
Used Oil Transfer Facility: No
Used Oil Processor: No
Used Oil Refiner: No
Used Oil Burner: No
Used Oil Market Burner: No
Used Oil Spec Marketer: No
Owner/Operator Details
m-8-836820239-b dd-STCS-836820239-bb
8 3 of 4 W 0.08 / 9.14 / BRAMAN MOTORS p1p-836820239-y1y
STCS
438.67 2 2060 NE 2ND AVE
MIAMI FL 33137
Note: Additional Facility and Tank information is from individual facility search results retrieved Jun 10, 2019.
2018 Data
2019 Data
m-10-814082096-b dd-DRYCLEANERS-814082096-bb
10 1 of 2 SE 0.09 / 4.45 / OXXO CARE CLEANERS p1p-814082096-y1y
DRYCLEANERS
486.16 -2 2001 BISCAYNE BLVD #111
MIAMI FL 33137
Owner Information
m-10-821979790-b dd-STCS-821979790-bb
10 2 of 2 SE 0.09 / 4.45 / OXXO CARE CLEANERS p1p-821979790-y1y
STCS
486.16 -2 2001 BISCAYNE BLVD #111
MIAMI FL 33137
m-12-836826596-b dd-STCS-836826596-bb
12 1 of 2 WSW 0.10 / 8.92 / BRAMAN BMW p1p-836826596-y1y
STCS
511.83 2 2010 NE 2ND AVE
MIAMI FL 33137
Note: Additional Facility and Tank information is from individual facility search results retrieved Jun 10, 2019.
m-12-813506017-b dd-UST-813506017-bb
12 2 of 2 WSW 0.10 / 8.92 / BRAMAN BMW p1p-813506017-y1y
UST
511.83 2 2010 NE 2ND AVE
MIAMI FL 33137
Tank Information
Piping
Monitoring
Tank Information
Piping
Monitoring
Tank Information
Piping
Monitoring
m-14-813555360-b dd-LST-813555360-bb
14 1 of 3 SW 0.11 / 8.93 / BRAMAN MOTORS p1p-813555360-y1y
LST
565.41 2 1930 NE 2ND AVE
MIAMI FL 33137.0
Contaminated Media
Task Info
Violation/Evaluation Summary
Note: NO RECORDS: As of August 2019, there are no Compliance Monitoring and Enforcement (violation) records
associated with this facility (EPA ID).
Handler Summary
Importer Activity: No
Mixed Waste Generator: No
Transporter Activity: No
Transfer Facility: No
Onsite Burner Exemption: No
Furnace Exemption: No
Underground Injection Activity: No
Commercial TSD: No
Used Oil Transporter: No
Used Oil Transfer Facility: No
Used Oil Processor: No
Used Oil Refiner: No
Used Oil Burner: No
Used Oil Market Burner: No
Used Oil Spec Marketer: No
m-14-821976670-b dd-STCS-821976670-bb
14 3 of 3 SW 0.11 / 8.93 / BRAMAN MOTORS p1p-821976670-y1y
STCS
565.41 2 1930 NE 2ND AVE
MIAMI FL 33137
Note: Additional Facility and Tank information is from individual facility search results retrieved Jun 10, 2019.
Violation/Evaluation Summary
Note: NO RECORDS: As of August 2019, there are no Compliance Monitoring and Enforcement (violation) records
associated with this facility (EPA ID).
Handler Summary
Importer Activity: No
Mixed Waste Generator: No
Transporter Activity: No
Transfer Facility: No
Onsite Burner Exemption: No
Furnace Exemption: No
Underground Injection Activity: No
Commercial TSD: No
Used Oil Transporter: No
Used Oil Transfer Facility: No
Used Oil Processor: No
Used Oil Refiner: No
Used Oil Burner: No
Used Oil Market Burner: No
Used Oil Spec Marketer: No
Owner/Operator Details
m-17-836820256-b dd-STCS-836820256-bb
17 2 of 3 N 0.13 / 6.66 / CRESCENT HEIGHTS p1p-836820256-y1y
STCS
672.79 0 2200 BISCAYNE BLVD
MIAMI FL 33137
Note: Additional Facility and Tank information is from individual facility search results retrieved Jun 10, 2019.
m-17-813505485-b dd-UST-813505485-bb
17 3 of 3 N 0.13 / 6.66 / CRESCENT HEIGHTS p1p-813505485-y1y
UST
672.79 0 2200 BISCAYNE BLVD
MIAMI FL 33137
Tank Information
Piping
Monitoring
Violation/Evaluation Summary
Note: VIOLATION or UNDETERMINED: There are VIOLATION or UNDETERMINED details or records associated with
this facility (EPA ID) in the Compliance Monitoring and Enforcement table dated August, 2019.
Violation Details
Citation: GGR:
Violation Short Description: Generators - General
Violation Type: 262.A
Violation Determined Date: 19860303
Scheduled Compliance Date:
Return to Compliance: U
Actual Return to Compl: 19860328
Violation Responsible Agency: State
Enforcement Details
Violation Details
Citation: GGR:
Violation Short Description: Generators - General
Violation Type: 262.A
Violation Determined Date: 19851206
Scheduled Compliance Date:
Return to Compliance: U
Actual Return to Compl: 19870514
Violation Responsible Agency: State
Enforcement Details
Violation Details
Citation: GGR:
Violation Short Description: Generators - General
Violation Type: 262.A
Violation Determined Date: 19850221
Scheduled Compliance Date:
Return to Compliance: U
Actual Return to Compl: 19870514
Violation Responsible Agency: State
Evaluation Details
Handler Summary
Importer Activity: No
Mixed Waste Generator: No
Transporter Activity: No
Transfer Facility: No
Onsite Burner Exemption: No
Furnace Exemption: No
Underground Injection Activity: No
Commercial TSD: No
Used Oil Transporter: No
Used Oil Transfer Facility: No
Used Oil Processor: No
Used Oil Refiner: No
Used Oil Burner: No
Used Oil Market Burner: No
Used Oil Spec Marketer: No
Sequence No: 1
Receive Date: 19900301
Handler Name: BRAMAN CADILLAC
Generator Status Universe: Small Quantity Generator
Source Type: Annual/Biennial Report
Owner/Operator Details
m-19-836860006-b dd-STCS-836860006-bb
19 2 of 2 NW 0.13 / 9.30 / DADE MECHANICS p1p-836860006-y1y
STCS
704.31 2 2200 NE 2ND AVE
MIAMI FL 33137
Note: Additional Facility and Tank information is from individual facility search results retrieved Jun 10, 2019.
Program Details
m-20-813553397-b dd-LST-813553397-bb
20 2 of 3 SW 0.14 / 8.62 / FINA #402-6514-609 p1p-813553397-y1y
LST
721.02 2 1925 NE 2ND AVE
MIAMI FL
Contaminated Media
Contaminated Media
Task Info
FCFS: $49,538.66
LPSPASM: $0.00
SPASM: $0.00
NPDES: $0.00
Utility 1 Time Payments: $0.00
All Wo Ta Co Pos Encumbered: $323,906.76
Wo Ta Co Pos Exclu from Cap: $0.00
Ttl Amnt Encumbered to Date: $373,445.42
Ttl Amnt Encumbered Towar: $373,445.42
m-20-836833139-b dd-STCS-836833139-bb
20 3 of 3 SW 0.14 / 8.62 / FINA #402-6514-609 p1p-836833139-y1y
STCS
721.02 2 1925 NE 2ND AVE
MIAMI FL 33132
Violation/Evaluation Summary
Note: NO RECORDS: As of August 2019, there are no Compliance Monitoring and Enforcement (violation) records
associated with this facility (EPA ID).
Handler Summary
Importer Activity: No
Mixed Waste Generator: No
Transporter Activity: No
Transfer Facility: No
Onsite Burner Exemption: No
Furnace Exemption: No
Underground Injection Activity: No
Commercial TSD: No
Used Oil Transporter: No
Used Oil Transfer Facility: No
Used Oil Processor: No
Used Oil Refiner: No
Used Oil Burner: No
Used Oil Market Burner: No
Used Oil Spec Marketer: No
Owner/Operator Details
Site Details
Violation/Evaluation Summary
Note: NO RECORDS: As of August 2019, there are no Compliance Monitoring and Enforcement (violation) records
associated with this facility (EPA ID).
Handler Summary
Importer Activity: No
Mixed Waste Generator: No
Transporter Activity: No
Transfer Facility: No
Onsite Burner Exemption: No
Furnace Exemption: No
Underground Injection Activity: No
Commercial TSD: No
Used Oil Transporter: No
Used Oil Transfer Facility: No
Used Oil Processor: No
Used Oil Refiner: No
Used Oil Burner: No
Used Oil Market Burner: No
Used Oil Spec Marketer: No
Owner/Operator Details
m-24-872256139-b dd-DRYCLEANERS-872256139-bb
24 1 of 4 NNW 0.19 / 9.27 / IRON AND STEAM p1p-872256139-y1y
DRYCLEANERS
1,001.71 2 2308 NE 2ND AVE
MIAMI FL 33137
Owner Information
m-24-872256140-b dd-DRYCLEANERS-872256140-bb
24 2 of 4 NNW 0.19 / 9.27 / IRON AND STEAM p1p-872256140-y1y
DRYCLEANERS
1,001.71 2 2308 NE 2 AVE
MIAMI FL 33137
Owner Information
Contact:
Owner Phone: (786)527-0094
Start Date: 3/16/2018
Owner ID: 76552
Owner Role: ACCOUNT OWNER
Owner Zip: 33137
Owner Address Line 1: 2308 NE 2 AVE
Owner Address Line 2:
Owner City: MIAMI
Owner State: FL
Owner Name: ALEXANDER VASQUEZ
Contact:
Owner Phone: (786)860-4093
Start Date: 3/16/2018
Owner ID: 76553
Owner Role: PROPERTY OWNER
Owner Zip: 33132
Owner Address Line 1: 1040 BISCAYNE BLVD
Owner Address Line 2: APT 3202
Owner City: MIAMI
Owner State: FL
Owner Name: IRON AND STEAM LLC
Contact:
Owner Phone: (786)860-4093
Start Date: 3/16/2018
Owner ID: 76553
Owner Role: TANK OPERATOR
Owner Zip: 33132
Owner Address Line 1: 1040 BISCAYNE BLVD
Owner Address Line 2: APT 3202
Owner City: MIAMI
Owner State: FL
Owner Name: IRON AND STEAM LLC
m-24-867589612-b dd-STCS-867589612-bb
24 3 of 4 NNW 0.19 / 9.27 / IRON AND STEAM p1p-867589612-y1y
STCS
1,001.71 2 2308 NE 2ND AVE
MIAMI FL 33137
Note: Additional Facility and Tank information is from individual facility search results retrieved Jun 10, 2019.
m-24-867590025-b dd-STCS-867590025-bb
24 4 of 4 NNW 0.19 / 9.27 / IRON AND STEAM p1p-867590025-y1y
STCS
1,001.71 2 2308 NE 2 AVE
MIAMI FL 33137
Note: Additional Facility and Tank information is from individual facility search results retrieved Jun 10, 2019.
m-25-836837507-b dd-STCS-836837507-bb
25 2 of 2 NE 0.20 / 3.35 / RESIDENTIAL SINGLE FAMILY p1p-836837507-y1y
STCS
1,069.20 -4 HOME
423 NE 23RD ST
MIAMI FL 33138
Note: Additional Facility and Tank information is from individual facility search results retrieved Jun 10, 2019.
Violation/Evaluation Summary
Note: NO RECORDS: As of August 2019, there are no Compliance Monitoring and Enforcement (violation) records
associated with this facility (EPA ID).
Handler Summary
Importer Activity: No
Mixed Waste Generator: No
Transporter Activity: No
Transfer Facility: No
Onsite Burner Exemption: No
Furnace Exemption: No
Underground Injection Activity: No
Commercial TSD: No
Used Oil Transporter: No
Used Oil Transfer Facility: No
Used Oil Processor: No
Used Oil Refiner: No
Used Oil Burner: No
Used Oil Market Burner: No
Used Oil Spec Marketer: No
Violation/Evaluation Summary
Note: NO RECORDS: As of August 2019, there are no Compliance Monitoring and Enforcement (violation) records
associated with this facility (EPA ID).
Handler Summary
Importer Activity: No
Mixed Waste Generator: No
Transporter Activity: No
Transfer Facility: No
Onsite Burner Exemption: No
Furnace Exemption: No
Underground Injection Activity: No
Commercial TSD: No
Used Oil Transporter: No
Used Oil Transfer Facility: No
Used Oil Processor: No
Used Oil Refiner: No
Used Oil Burner: No
Used Oil Market Burner: No
Used Oil Spec Marketer: No
Owner/Operator Details
Violation/Evaluation Summary
Note: NO RECORDS: As of August 2019, there are no Compliance Monitoring and Enforcement (violation) records
associated with this facility (EPA ID).
Handler Summary
Importer Activity: No
Mixed Waste Generator: No
Transporter Activity: No
Transfer Facility: No
Onsite Burner Exemption: No
Furnace Exemption: No
Underground Injection Activity: No
Commercial TSD: No
Used Oil Transporter: No
Used Oil Transfer Facility: No
Used Oil Processor: No
Used Oil Refiner: No
Used Oil Burner: No
Used Oil Market Burner: No
Used Oil Spec Marketer: No
Owner/Operator Details
Violation/Evaluation Summary
Note: NO RECORDS: As of August 2019, there are no Compliance Monitoring and Enforcement (violation) records
associated with this facility (EPA ID).
Handler Summary
Importer Activity: No
Mixed Waste Generator: No
Transporter Activity: No
Transfer Facility: No
Onsite Burner Exemption: No
Furnace Exemption: No
Underground Injection Activity: No
Commercial TSD: No
Used Oil Transporter: No
Used Oil Transfer Facility: No
Used Oil Processor: No
Used Oil Refiner: No
Used Oil Burner: No
Used Oil Market Burner: No
Used Oil Spec Marketer: No
Owner/Operator Details
m-29-813559997-b dd-LST-813559997-bb
29 1 of 2 SW 0.22 / 10.38 / DADE CNTY-MIRAMAR ELEM p1p-813559997-y1y
LST
1,162.07 4 UNKNOWN
UNKNOWN FL 33132.0
Task Info
m-29-821975939-b dd-STCS-821975939-bb
29 2 of 2 SW 0.22 / 10.38 / DADE CNTY-MIRAMAR ELEM p1p-821975939-y1y
STCS
1,162.07 4 UNKNOWN
UNKNOWN FL 33132
Note: Additional Facility and Tank information is from individual facility search results retrieved Jun 10, 2019.
m-30-813553451-b dd-LST-813553451-bb
30 1 of 3 W 0.23 / 11.58 / AUTOMALL p1p-813553451-y1y
LST
1,213.43 5 81 NE 21ST ST
MIAMI FL
Task Info
m-30-836863145-b dd-STCS-836863145-bb
30 2 of 3 W 0.23 / 11.58 / AUTOMALL p1p-836863145-y1y
STCS
1,213.43 5 81 NE 21ST ST
MIAMI FL 33137
Note: Additional Facility and Tank information is from individual facility search results retrieved Jun 10, 2019.
Violation/Evaluation Summary
Note: NO RECORDS: As of August 2019, there are no Compliance Monitoring and Enforcement (violation) records
associated with this facility (EPA ID).
Handler Summary
Importer Activity: No
Mixed Waste Generator: No
Transporter Activity: No
Transfer Facility: No
Onsite Burner Exemption: No
Furnace Exemption: No
Underground Injection Activity: No
Commercial TSD: No
Used Oil Transporter: No
Used Oil Transfer Facility: No
Used Oil Processor: No
Used Oil Refiner: No
Used Oil Burner: No
Used Oil Market Burner: No
Used Oil Spec Marketer: No
Owner/Operator Details
Violation/Evaluation Summary
Note: NO RECORDS: As of August 2019, there are no Compliance Monitoring and Enforcement (violation) records
associated with this facility (EPA ID).
Handler Summary
Importer Activity: No
Mixed Waste Generator: No
Transporter Activity: No
Transfer Facility: No
Onsite Burner Exemption: No
Furnace Exemption: No
Underground Injection Activity: No
Commercial TSD: No
Used Oil Transporter: No
Used Oil Transfer Facility: No
Used Oil Processor: No
Used Oil Refiner: No
Used Oil Burner: No
Used Oil Market Burner: No
Used Oil Spec Marketer: No
Owner/Operator Details
File No: 0
Permitted: NO
Permit Status:
Permit Status Desc:
m-35-821986471-b dd-STCS-821986471-bb
35 1 of 1 WSW 0.27 / 12.03 / FL POWER & LIGHT-OVERTOWN p1p-821986471-y1y
STCS
1,433.77 5 SUBSTATION
77 NE 20TH ST
MIAMI FL 33137
Note: Additional Facility and Tank information is from individual facility search results retrieved Jun 10, 2019.
m-36-821976920-b dd-STCS-821976920-bb
36 1 of 1 S 0.30 / 4.94 / PUBLIX SUPER MARKET #1397 p1p-821976920-y1y
STCS
1,573.33 -2 1766 BISCAYNE BLVD
MIAMI FL 33132
Note: Additional Facility and Tank information is from individual facility search results retrieved Jun 10, 2019.
m-37-813553446-b dd-LST-813553446-bb
37 1 of 2 SSW 0.31 / 7.96 / OMNI LAND CO INC p1p-813553446-y1y
LST
1,612.04 1 1740 NE 2ND AVE
MIAMI FL
Contaminated Media
Task Info
Contaminated Media
Contaminated Media
Task Info
FCFS: $13,083.00
LPSPASM: $0.00
SPASM: $0.00
NPDES: $0.00
Utility 1 Time Payments: $0.00
All Wo Ta Co Pos Encumbered: $0.00
Wo Ta Co Pos Exclu from Cap: $0.00
Ttl Amnt Encumbered to Date: $13,083.00
Ttl Amnt Encumbered Towar: $13,083.00
m-37-836856147-b dd-STCS-836856147-bb
37 2 of 2 SSW 0.31 / 7.96 / OMNI LAND CO INC p1p-836856147-y1y
STCS
1,612.04 1 1740 NE 2ND AVE
MIAMI FL 33132
Note: Additional Facility and Tank information is from individual facility search results retrieved Jun 10, 2019.
Site Details
Program Details
Program Details
m-38-813550632-b dd-LST-813550632-bb
38 4 of 5 NNW 0.31 / 9.61 / F & G STATION INC p1p-813550632-y1y
LST
1,623.20 3 2522 NE 2ND AVE
MIAMI FL
Contaminated Media
Task Info
Task Info
FCFS: $192,240.00
LPSPASM: $0.00
SPASM: $0.00
NPDES: $0.00
Utility 1 Time Payments: $0.00
All Wo Ta Co Pos Encumbered: $20,160.45
Wo Ta Co Pos Exclu from Cap: $0.00
Ttl Amnt Encumbered to Date: $212,400.45
Ttl Amnt Encumbered Towar: $212,400.45
Contract
m-38-836829726-b dd-STCS-836829726-bb
38 5 of 5 NNW 0.31 / 9.61 / F & G STATION INC p1p-836829726-y1y
STCS
1,623.20 3 2522 NE 2ND AVE
MIAMI FL 33137
Note: Additional Facility and Tank information is from individual facility search results retrieved Jun 10, 2019.
Program Details
Program Details
m-40-813553135-b dd-LST-813553135-bb
40 2 of 3 W 0.34 / 13.26 / MEGA SHOES INC p1p-813553135-y1y
LST
1,773.51 6 2090 N MIAMI AVE
MIAMI FL 33127.0
Contaminated Media
Task Info
m-40-827412162-b dd-STCS-827412162-bb
40 3 of 3 W 0.34 / 13.26 / MEGA SHOES INC p1p-827412162-y1y
STCS
1,773.51 6 2090 N MIAMI AVE
MIAMI FL 33127
Note: Additional Facility and Tank information is from individual facility search results retrieved Jun 10, 2019.
m-42-836833036-b dd-STCS-836833036-bb
42 1 of 1 WSW 0.34 / 12.89 / MIAMI CITY FIRE STATION #2 p1p-836833036-y1y
STCS
1,790.22 6 1901 N MIAMI AVE
MIAMI FL 33136
Note: Additional Facility and Tank information is from individual facility search results retrieved Jun 10, 2019.
m-43-813524025-b dd-SWF/LF-813524025-bb
43 1 of 1 WSW 0.34 / 12.89 / WASTE MANAGEMENT INC. OF p1p-813524025-y1y
SWF/LF
1,799.14 6 FLORIDA (WM RECYCLING - SUN
6)
2000 NORTH MIAMI AVE.
MIAMI FL 33137
Class details
Class details
m-44-813553045-b dd-LST-813553045-bb
44 1 of 2 WSW 0.34 / 12.89 / SUN RECYCLING LLC #6 p1p-813553045-y1y
LST
1,807.05 6 2000 N MIAMI AVE
MIAMI FL 33127.0
Contaminated Media
Task Info
m-44-836832128-b dd-STCS-836832128-bb
44 2 of 2 WSW 0.34 / 12.89 / SUN RECYCLING LLC #6 p1p-836832128-y1y
STCS
1,807.05 6 2000 N MIAMI AVE
MIAMI FL 33127
Note: Additional Facility and Tank information is from individual facility search results retrieved Jun 10, 2019.
m-45-858239098-b dd-STCS-858239098-bb
45 1 of 1 WNW 0.35 / 13.09 / VACANT LOT p1p-858239098-y1y
STCS
1,843.62 6 2201 N MIAMI AVE
MIAMI FL 33130
Note: Additional Facility and Tank information is from individual facility search results retrieved Jun 10, 2019.
Site Details
Program Details
m-46-813555655-b dd-LST-813555655-bb
46 3 of 4 WNW 0.35 / 13.10 / KURZBAN MARVIN TRUSTEE p1p-813555655-y1y
LST
1,872.97 6 2245 N MIAMI AVE
MIAMI FL
Contaminated Media
Task Info
FCFS: $176,244.23
LPSPASM: $0.00
SPASM: $0.00
NPDES: $0.00
Utility 1 Time Payments: $0.00
All Wo Ta Co Pos Encumbered: $25,847.58
Wo Ta Co Pos Exclu from Cap: $0.00
Ttl Amnt Encumbered to Date: $202,091.81
Ttl Amnt Encumbered Towar: $202,091.81
m-46-836821589-b dd-STCS-836821589-bb
46 4 of 4 WNW 0.35 / 13.10 / KURZBAN MARVIN TRUSTEE p1p-836821589-y1y
STCS
1,872.97 6 2245 N MIAMI AVE
MIAMI FL 33127
Note: Additional Facility and Tank information is from individual facility search results retrieved Jun 10, 2019.
m-47-873504795-b dd-INST-873504795-bb
47 1 of 1 WNW 0.36 / 12.87 / KURZBAN MARVIN TRUSTEE p1p-873504795-y1y
INST
1,893.77 6 2245 NORTH MIAMI AVENUE
MIAMI FL 33127
m-48-822233176-b dd-BROWNFIELDS-822233176-bb
48 1 of 1 W 0.37 / 13.55 / Wynwoon N. Miami p1p-822233176-y1y
BROWNFIELDS
1,978.24 7 2110, 2118, and 2134 North Miami
Avenue & 2101, 2129, 2135 North
Miami Court
MIAMI FL 33127
m-49-813520811-b dd-SWF/LF-813520811-bb
49 1 of 1 WSW 0.38 / 13.55 / BISCAYNE PARK p1p-813520811-y1y
SWF/LF
1,983.59 7 NE 19TH STREET & N MIAMI AVE
MIAMI FL 33132
Class details
m-50-813521317-b dd-SWF/LF-813521317-bb
50 1 of 1 S 0.38 / 7.64 / NE 2ND AVENUE AND 17TH p1p-813521317-y1y
SWF/LF
2,027.45 1 STREET DEBRIS STAGING AREA
NE 2ND AVENUE AND 17TH
STREET
MIAMI FL 33132
Class details
Program Details
m-51-813553539-b dd-LST-813553539-bb
51 2 of 4 SSE 0.39 / 1.48 / MARRIOTT HOTEL & MARINA p1p-813553539-y1y
LST
2,081.12 -5 BISCAYNE
1717 N BAYSHORE DR 1633 N
BAYSHORE DR
MIAMI FL
Task Info
FCFS: $16,137.26
LPSPASM: $0.00
SPASM: $0.00
NPDES: $0.00
Utility 1 Time Payments: $0.00
All Wo Ta Co Pos Encumbered: $0.00
Wo Ta Co Pos Exclu from Cap: $0.00
Ttl Amnt Encumbered to Date: $16,137.26
Ttl Amnt Encumbered Towar: $16,137.26
m-51-836857600-b dd-STCS-836857600-bb
51 3 of 4 SSE 0.39 / 1.48 / MARRIOTT HOTEL & MARINA p1p-836857600-y1y
STCS
2,081.12 -5 BISCAYNE
1717 N BAYSHORE DR
MIAMI FL 33132
Note: Additional Facility and Tank information is from individual facility search results retrieved Jun 10, 2019.
m-51-836864967-b dd-STCS-836864967-bb
51 4 of 4 SSE 0.39 / 1.48 / GRAND CONDO ASSOCIATION p1p-836864967-y1y
STCS
2,081.12 -5 INC
1717 N BAYSHORE DR
MIAMI FL 33132
Note: Additional Facility and Tank information is from individual facility search results retrieved Jun 10, 2019.
m-52-813553618-b dd-LST-813553618-bb
52 1 of 2 S 0.40 / 7.43 / ATLANTIC EQUIPMENT CO p1p-813553618-y1y
LST
2,138.39 1 1620 NE 2ND AVE
MIAMI FL
Contaminated Media
Task Info
m-52-836831245-b dd-STCS-836831245-bb
52 2 of 2 S 0.40 / 7.43 / ATLANTIC EQUIPMENT CO p1p-836831245-y1y
STCS
2,138.39 1 1620 NE 2ND AVE
MIAMI FL 33132
Note: Additional Facility and Tank information is from individual facility search results retrieved Jun 10, 2019.
Site Details
m-53-836821609-b dd-STCS-836821609-bb
53 2 of 2 WNW 0.41 / 13.55 / ENGINE & ACCESSORY INC p1p-836821609-y1y
STCS
2,146.69 7 2215 NW MIAMI CT
MIAMI FL 33127
Note: Additional Facility and Tank information is from individual facility search results retrieved Jun 10, 2019.
m-54-858435208-b dd-LST-858435208-bb
54 1 of 2 NW 0.42 / 12.91 / DOWNTOWN TOWING CO p1p-858435208-y1y
LST
2,203.16 6 2418 N MIAMI AVE
MIAMI FL 33127.0
Contaminated Media
Task Info
m-54-836822104-b dd-STCS-836822104-bb
54 2 of 2 NW 0.42 / 12.91 / DOWNTOWN TOWING CO p1p-836822104-y1y
STCS
2,203.16 6 2418 N MIAMI AVE
MIAMI FL 33127
Note: Additional Facility and Tank information is from individual facility search results retrieved Jun 10, 2019.
m-55-836844058-b dd-STCS-836844058-bb
55 1 of 1 WSW 0.42 / 12.89 / AMERICAN TERRAZZO & TILE CO p1p-836844058-y1y
STCS
2,214.68 6 1915 NW MIAMI CT
MIAMI FL 33136
Note: Additional Facility and Tank information is from individual facility search results retrieved Jun 10, 2019.
m-56-836816335-b dd-STCS-836816335-bb
56 1 of 1 WNW 0.42 / 13.55 / SALVATION ARMY-ADULT p1p-836816335-y1y
STCS
2,215.61 7 REHABILITATION
2236 NW MIAMI CT
MIAMI FL 33127
Note: Additional Facility and Tank information is from individual facility search results retrieved Jun 10, 2019.
m-57-813518793-b dd-SWF/LF-813518793-bb
57 1 of 1 SW 0.42 / 12.58 / INTER-MODAL DELIVERY INC p1p-813518793-y1y
SWF/LF
2,218.56 6 15 NE 17 TERR
MIAMI FL 33026
Class details
m-58-813558867-b dd-LST-813558867-bb
58 1 of 2 NNW 0.42 / 10.19 / R & L DEVELOPERS LLC-VACANT p1p-813558867-y1y
LST
2,219.21 3 COMMERCIAL PROP
169 NE 27TH ST
MIAMI FL 33176.0
Contaminated Media
Task Info
m-58-836816297-b dd-STCS-836816297-bb
58 2 of 2 NNW 0.42 / 10.19 / R & L DEVELOPERS LLC-VACANT p1p-836816297-y1y
STCS
2,219.21 3 COMMERCIAL PROP
169 NE 27TH ST
MIAMI FL 33176
Note: Additional Facility and Tank information is from individual facility search results retrieved Jun 10, 2019.
m-59-813550638-b dd-LST-813550638-bb
59 1 of 2 S 0.43 / 4.69 / OMNI INTERNATIONAL OF MIAMI p1p-813550638-y1y
LST
2,255.39 -2 1601 BISCAYNE BLVD
MIAMI FL
Task Info
m-59-836868610-b dd-STCS-836868610-bb
59 2 of 2 S 0.43 / 4.69 / OMNI INTERNATIONAL OF MIAMI p1p-836868610-y1y
STCS
2,255.39 -2 1601 BISCAYNE BLVD
MIAMI FL 33132
Note: Additional Facility and Tank information is from individual facility search results retrieved Jun 10, 2019.
m-60-874996263-b dd-STCS-874996263-bb
60 1 of 1 N 0.43 / 8.09 / BLU27 AT EDGEWATER p1p-874996263-y1y
STCS
2,261.83 1 2701 BISCAYNE BLVD
MIAMI FL 33127
Note: Additional Facility and Tank information is from individual facility search results retrieved Jun 10, 2019.
m-61-836860270-b dd-STCS-836860270-bb
61 1 of 1 SSE 0.44 / 1.74 / MIRAMAR MARINA p1p-836860270-y1y
STCS
2,320.05 -5 1635 N BAYSHORE DR
MIAMI FL 33132
Note: Additional Facility and Tank information is from individual facility search results retrieved Jun 10, 2019.
Site Details
Site Details
Program Details
Program Details
m-63-813516616-b dd-PRIORITYCLEAN-813516616-bb
63 4 of 5 NNW 0.44 / 10.92 / MILLER MACHINERY & SUPPLY p1p-813516616-y1y
PRIORITYCLEAN
2,327.33 4 CO #1
127 NE 27TH ST
MIAMI FL 33137
m-63-821983357-b dd-STCS-821983357-bb
63 5 of 5 NNW 0.44 / 10.92 / MILLER MACHINERY & SUPPLY p1p-821983357-y1y
STCS
2,327.33 4 CO
127 NE 27TH ST
MIAMI FL 33137
Note: Additional Facility and Tank information is from individual facility search results retrieved Jun 10, 2019.
m-64-813555298-b dd-LST-813555298-bb
64 1 of 2 NNE 0.44 / 0.33 / CREIGHTON PROPERTIES p1p-813555298-y1y
LST
2,346.24 -7 700 NE 26TH TERR
MIAMI FL 33137.0
Contaminated Media
Task Info
m-64-836869584-b dd-STCS-836869584-bb
64 2 of 2 NNE 0.44 / 0.33 / CREIGHTON PROPERTIES p1p-836869584-y1y
STCS
2,346.24 -7 700 NE 26TH TERR
MIAMI FL 33137
Note: Additional Facility and Tank information is from individual facility search results retrieved Jun 10, 2019.
m-65-821984588-b dd-STCS-821984588-bb
65 1 of 1 W 0.45 / 13.75 / WAREHOUSE p1p-821984588-y1y
STCS
2,385.92 7 2127 NW 1ST AVE
MIAMI FL 33127
Note: Additional Facility and Tank information is from individual facility search results retrieved Jun 10, 2019.
Site Details
m-66-813550697-b dd-LST-813550697-bb
66 2 of 5 W 0.45 / 13.88 / AMERICAN SERVICE CORP- p1p-813550697-y1y
LST
2,394.12 7 MECHANICS UNIF
2100 NW 1ST AVE
MIAMI FL
Contaminated Media
Contaminated Media
Task Info
Contaminated Media
Contaminated Media
Task Info
FCFS: $0.00
LPSPASM: $0.00
SPASM: $0.00
NPDES: $0.00
Utility 1 Time Payments: $0.00
All Wo Ta Co Pos Encumbered: $28,007.58
Wo Ta Co Pos Exclu from Cap: $0.00
Ttl Amnt Encumbered to Date: $28,007.58
Ttl Amnt Encumbered Towar: $28,007.58
Contract
m-66-813516444-b dd-PRIORITYCLEAN-813516444-bb
66 3 of 5 W 0.45 / 13.88 / CITY DRY CLEANER & LAUNDRY p1p-813516444-y1y
PRIORITYCLEAN
2,394.12 7 (FORMERLY)
2100 NW 1ST AVE
MIAMI FL 33126
m-66-821981958-b dd-STCS-821981958-bb
66 4 of 5 W 0.45 / 13.88 / CITY DRY CLEANER & p1p-821981958-y1y
STCS
2,394.12 7 LAUNDRY(FORMERLY)
2100 NW 1ST AVE
MIAMI FL 33127
Note: Additional Facility and Tank information is from individual facility search results retrieved Jun 10, 2019.
m-66-836852649-b dd-STCS-836852649-bb
66 5 of 5 W 0.45 / 13.88 / AMERICAN SERVICE CORP- p1p-836852649-y1y
STCS
2,394.12 7 MECHANICS UNIF
2100 NW 1ST AVE
MIAMI FL 33127
Note: Additional Facility and Tank information is from individual facility search results retrieved Jun 10, 2019.
Program Details
Program Details
Program Details
m-68-836815042-b dd-STCS-836815042-bb
68 1 of 1 NW 0.46 / 12.57 / MIAMI-DADE CNTY PUBLIC p1p-836815042-y1y
STCS
2,443.96 6 RIGHT-A-WAY
VICINITY OF 2545 N MIAMI AVE
MIAMI FL 33127
Note: Additional Facility and Tank information is from individual facility search results retrieved Jun 10, 2019.
m-69-836825287-b dd-STCS-836825287-bb
69 1 of 1 S 0.46 / 4.67 / 1550 BISCAYNE BLVD p1p-836825287-y1y
STCS
2,448.11 -2 1550 BISCAYNE BLVD
MIAMI FL 33132
Note: Additional Facility and Tank information is from individual facility search results retrieved Jun 10, 2019.
m-70-813556783-b dd-LST-813556783-bb
70 1 of 2 NW 0.46 / 12.56 / NEW DESIGNS INC p1p-813556783-y1y
LST
2,451.39 6 2534 N MIAMI AVE
MIAMI FL 33127.0
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Task Info
m-70-836831609-b dd-STCS-836831609-bb
70 2 of 2 NW 0.46 / 12.56 / NEW DESIGNS INC p1p-836831609-y1y
STCS
2,451.39 6 2534 N MIAMI AVE
MIAMI FL 33127
Note: Additional Facility and Tank information is from individual facility search results retrieved Jun 10, 2019.
m-71-836819837-b dd-STCS-836819837-bb
71 1 of 1 SW 0.46 / 13.55 / BUENA VISTA II READY MIX p1p-836819837-y1y
STCS
2,453.51 7 1801 NW MIAMI CT
MIAMI FL 33136
Note: Additional Facility and Tank information is from individual facility search results retrieved Jun 10, 2019.
Site Details
Program Details
m-72-813553432-b dd-LST-813553432-bb
72 3 of 4 NNW 0.47 / 11.92 / GRAYLINE BUS TOURS FIVE p1p-813553432-y1y
LST
2,469.45 5 STAR TOURS INC
65 NE 27TH ST
MIAMI FL
Contaminated Media
Task Info
FCFS: $46,937.58
LPSPASM: $0.00
SPASM: $0.00
Contract
m-72-836814596-b dd-STCS-836814596-bb
72 4 of 4 NNW 0.47 / 11.92 / GRAYLINE BUS TOURS FIVE p1p-836814596-y1y
STCS
2,469.45 5 STAR TOURS INC
65 NE 27TH ST
MIAMI FL 33137
Note: Additional Facility and Tank information is from individual facility search results retrieved Jun 10, 2019.
m-73-813553639-b dd-LST-813553639-bb
73 1 of 2 NNW 0.47 / 11.90 / FL EAST COAST PROPERTIES p1p-813553639-y1y
LST
2,476.39 5 62 NE 27TH ST
MIAMI FL
Contaminated Media
Contaminated Media
Contaminated Media
Task Info
Task Info
FCFS: $46,328.01
LPSPASM: $0.00
SPASM: $0.00
NPDES: $0.00
Utility 1 Time Payments: $0.00
All Wo Ta Co Pos Encumbered: $0.00
Wo Ta Co Pos Exclu from Cap: $0.00
Ttl Amnt Encumbered to Date: $46,328.01
Ttl Amnt Encumbered Towar: $46,328.01
m-73-836823479-b dd-STCS-836823479-bb
73 2 of 2 NNW 0.47 / 11.90 / FL EAST COAST PROPERTIES p1p-836823479-y1y
STCS
2,476.39 5 62 NE 27TH ST
MIAMI FL 33137
Note: Additional Facility and Tank information is from individual facility search results retrieved Jun 10, 2019.
Site Details
Program Details
m-75-813553871-b dd-LST-813553871-bb
75 2 of 3 WSW 0.47 / 13.18 / ANGELICA HEALTHCARE p1p-813553871-y1y
LST
2,484.94 6 SERVICES GROUP INC
1950 NW 1ST AVE
MIAMI FL
Task Info
FCFS: $98,780.07
LPSPASM: $0.00
SPASM: $0.00
NPDES: $0.00
Utility 1 Time Payments: $0.00
All Wo Ta Co Pos Encumbered: $664,542.83
Wo Ta Co Pos Exclu from Cap: $0.00
Ttl Amnt Encumbered to Date: $763,322.90
Ttl Amnt Encumbered Towar: $763,322.90
m-75-836843068-b dd-STCS-836843068-bb
75 3 of 3 WSW 0.47 / 13.18 / ANGELICA HEALTHCARE p1p-836843068-y1y
STCS
2,484.94 6 SERVICES GROUP INC
1950 NW 1ST AVE
MIAMI FL 33136
Note: Additional Facility and Tank information is from individual facility search results retrieved Jun 10, 2019.
m-76-813588110-b dd-BROWNFIELDS-813588110-bb
76 1 of 1 W 0.48 / 13.80 / Wynwood Site p1p-813588110-y1y
BROWNFIELDS
2,525.79 7 2100 NW 1st Ave
MIAMI FL 33127
m-77-836869942-b dd-STCS-836869942-bb
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STCS
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Note: Additional Facility and Tank information is from individual facility search results retrieved Jun 10, 2019.
Program Details
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STCS
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MIAMI FL 33132
Note: Additional Facility and Tank information is from individual facility search results retrieved Jun 10, 2019.
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Program Details
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MIAMI FL
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STCS
2,590.00 7 127 NW 20TH ST
MIAMI FL 33127
Note: Additional Facility and Tank information is from individual facility search results retrieved Jun 10, 2019.
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MIAMI FL 33127.0
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SPASM: $0.00
NPDES: $0.00
Utility 1 Time Payments: $0.00
All Wo Ta Co Pos Encumbered: $0.00
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STCS
2,637.19 7 95 NW 23RD ST
MIAMI FL 33127
Note: Additional Facility and Tank information is from individual facility search results retrieved Jun 10, 2019.
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Note: Additional Facility and Tank information is from individual facility search results retrieved Jun 10, 2019.
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MIAMI FL
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MIAMI FL
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Federal
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National Priority List: NPL
National Priorities List (Superfund)-NPL: EPA's (United States Environmental Protection Agency) list of the most serious uncontrolled or abandoned
hazardous waste sites identified for possible long-term remedial action under the Superfund program. The NPL, which EPA is required to update at least
once a year, is based primarily on the score a site receives from EPA's Hazard Ranking System. A site must be on the NPL to receive money from the
Superfund Trust Fund for remedial action.
Government Publication Date: Aug 20, 2019
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National Priority List - Proposed: PROPOSED NPL
Includes sites proposed (by the EPA, the state, or concerned citizens) for addition to the NPL due to contamination by hazardous waste and identified by
the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) as a candidate for cleanup because it poses a risk to human health and/or the environment.
Government Publication Date: Aug 20, 2019
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Deleted NPL: DELETED NPL
The National Oil and Hazardous Substances Pollution Contingency Plan (NCP) establishes the criteria that the EPA uses to delete sites from the NPL.
In accordance with 40 CFR 300.425.(e), sites may be deleted from the NPL where no further response is appropriate.
Government Publication Date: Aug 20, 2019
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SEMS List 8R Active Site Inventory: SEMS
The Superfund Program has deployed the Superfund Enterprise Management System (SEMS), which integrates multiple legacy systems into a
comprehensive tracking and reporting tool. This inventory contains active sites evaluated by the Superfund program that are either proposed to be or
are on the National Priorities List (NPL) as well as sites that are in the screening and assessment phase for possible inclusion on the NPL. The Active
Site Inventory Report displays site and location information at active SEMS sites. An active site is one at which site assessment, removal, remedial,
enforcement, cost recovery, or oversight activities are being planned or conducted.
Government Publication Date: Aug 20, 2019
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Inventory of Open Dumps, June 1985: ODI
The Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) provides for publication of an inventory of open dumps. The Act defines "open dumps" as
facilities which do not comply with EPA's "Criteria for Classification of Solid Waste Disposal Facilities and Practices" (40 CFR 257).
Government Publication Date: Jun 1985
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EPA Report on the Status of Open Dumps on Indian Lands: IODI
Public Law 103-399, The Indian Lands Open Dump Cleanup Act of 1994, enacted October 22, 1994, identified congressional concerns that solid waste
open dump sites located on American Indian or Alaska Native (AI/AN) lands threaten the health and safety of residents of those lands and contiguous
areas. The purpose of the Act is to identify the location of open dumps on Indian lands, assess the relative health and environment hazards posed by
those sites, and provide financial and technical assistance to Indian tribal governments to close such dumps in compliance with Federal standards and
regulations or standards promulgated by Indian Tribal governments or Alaska Native entities.
Government Publication Date: Dec 31, 1998
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CERCLIS - No Further Remedial Action Planned: CERCLIS NFRAP
An archived site is one at which EPA has determined that assessment has been completed and no further remedial action is planned under the
Superfund program at this time. The Archive designation means that, to the best of EPA's knowledge, assessment at a site has been completed and
that EPA has determined no further steps will be taken to list this site on the National Priorities List (NPL). This decision does not necessarily mean that
there is no hazard associated with a given site; it only means that, based upon available information, the location is not judged to be a potential NPL
site.
Government Publication Date: Oct 25, 2013
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CERCLIS Liens: CERCLIS LIENS
A Federal Superfund lien exists at any property where EPA has incurred Superfund costs to address contamination ("Superfund site") and has provided
notice of liability to the property owner. A Federal CERCLA ("Superfund") lien can exist by operation of law at any site or property at which EPA has
spent Superfund monies. This database is made available by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
Government Publication Date: Jan 30, 2014
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RCRA non-CORRACTS TSD Facilities: RCRA TSD
RCRA Info is EPA's comprehensive information system, providing access to data supporting the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) of
1976 and the Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendments (HSWA) of 1984. This database includes Non-Corrective Action sites listed as treatment,
storage and/or disposal facilities of hazardous waste as defined by the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA).
Government Publication Date: Aug 26, 2019
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RCRA Generator List: RCRA LQG
RCRA Info is EPA's comprehensive information system, providing access to data supporting the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) of
1976 and the Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendments (HSWA) of 1984. RCRA Info replaces the data recording and reporting abilities of the Resource
Conservation and Recovery Information System (RCRIS) and the Biennial Reporting System (BRS). A hazardous waste generator is any person or site
whose processes and actions create hazardous waste (see 40 CFR 260.10). Large Quantity Generators (LQGs) generate 1,000 kilograms per month or
more of hazardous waste or more than one kilogram per month of acutely hazardous waste.
Government Publication Date: Aug 26, 2019
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RCRA Small Quantity Generators List: RCRA SQG
RCRA Info is the EPA's comprehensive information system, providing access to data supporting the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA)
of 1976 and the Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendments (HSWA) of 1984. RCRA Info replaces the data recording and reporting abilities of the
Resource Conservation and Recovery Information System (RCRIS) and the Biennial Reporting System (BRS). A hazardous waste generator is any
person or site whose processes and actions create hazardous waste (see 40 CFR 260.10). Small Quantity Generators (SQGs) generate more than 100
kilograms, but less than 1,000 kilograms, of hazardous waste per month.
Government Publication Date: Aug 26, 2019
RCRA Info is EPA's comprehensive information system, providing access to data supporting the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) of
1976 and the Hazardous and Solid Waste Amendments (HSWA) of 1984. RCRA Info replaces the data recording and reporting abilities of the Resource
Conservation and Recovery Information System (RCRIS) and the Biennial Reporting System (BRS). A hazardous waste generator is any person or site
whose processes and actions create hazardous waste (see 40 CFR 260.10). Non-Generators do not presently generate hazardous waste.
Government Publication Date: Aug 26, 2019
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Federal Engineering Controls-ECs: FED ENG
Engineering controls (ECs) encompass a variety of engineered and constructed physical barriers (e.g., soil capping, sub-surface venting systems,
mitigation barriers, fences) to contain and/or prevent exposure to contamination on a property. This database is made available by the United States
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
Government Publication Date: Jun 11, 2019
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Federal Institutional Controls- ICs: FED INST
Institutional controls are non-engineered instruments, such as administrative and legal controls, that help minimize the potential for human exposure to
contamination and/or protect the integrity of the remedy. Although it is EPA's (United States Environmental Protection Agency ) expectation that
treatment or engineering controls will be used to address principal threat wastes and that groundwater will be returned to its beneficial use whenever
practicable, ICs play an important role in site remedies because they reduce exposure to contamination by limiting land or resource use and guide
human behavior at a site.
Government Publication Date: Jun 11, 2019
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Emergency Response Notification System: ERNS
Database of oil and hazardous substances spill reports controlled by the National Response Center. The primary function of the National Response
Center is to serve as the sole national point of contact for reporting oil, chemical, radiological, biological, and etiological discharges into the environment
anywhere in the United States and its territories. This database is made available by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
Government Publication Date: Mar 21, 2019
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The Assessment, Cleanup and Redevelopment Exchange System (ACRES) Brownfield Database: FED BROWNFIELDS
Brownfields are real property, the expansion, redevelopment, or reuse of which may be complicated by the presence or potential presence of a
hazardous substance, pollutant, or contaminant. Cleaning up and reinvesting in these properties protects the environment, reduces blight, and takes
development pressures off greenspaces and working lands. This database is made available by the United States Environmental Protection Agency
(EPA).
Government Publication Date: Sep 3, 2019
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FEMA Underground Storage Tank Listing: FEMA UST
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) of the Department of Homeland Security maintains a list of FEMA owned underground storage
tanks.
Government Publication Date: Dec 31, 2017
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LIEN on Property: SEMS LIEN
The EPA Superfund Enterprise Management System (SEMS) provides LIEN information on properties under the EPA Superfund Program.
Government Publication Date: Aug 20, 2019
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Superfund Decision Documents: SUPERFUND ROD
This database contains a listing of decision documents for Superfund sites. Decision documents serve to provide the reasoning for the choice of (or)
changes to a Superfund Site cleanup plan. The decision documents include Records of Decision (ROD), ROD Amendments, Explanations of Significant
Differences (ESD), along with other associated memos and files. This information is maintained and made available by the US EPA (Environmental
Protection Agency).
Government Publication Date: Aug 20, 2019
State
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Superfund Waste Cleanup & State-Funded Action Sites: SHWS
List of hazardous waste cleanup sites participating in various federal and state funded cleanup programs. Florida's State-Funded Action Sites and
Superfund Waste Cleanup Sites lists are maintained and made available by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP). This database
is state equivalent CERCLIS.
Government Publication Date: Aug 20, 2019
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Delisted State-Funded Action Sites: DSHW
This database contains a list of closed hazardous waste sites of various federal and state funded cleanup programs that were removed from the Florida
Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP).
Government Publication Date: Aug 20, 2019
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Waste Cleanup Responsible Party Sites: WCRPS
List of Open, Closed, and Inactive Waste Cleanup Responsible Party sites made available by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection.
Government Publication Date: Jul 30, 2019
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Delisted Waste Cleanup Responsible Party Sites: DELISTED WCRPS
List of sites which once appeared on - and have since been removed from - the list of Waste Cleanup Responsible Party Sites made available by the
Florida Department of Environmental Protection.
Government Publication Date: Jul 30, 2019
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Solid Waste Facilities and Landfills: SWF/LF
The Solid Waste Facility Inventory Report made available by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) includes all types of authorized
and unauthorized facilities: municipal solid waste, landfills, dumps, construction and demolition disposal, recycling facilities, and more.
Government Publication Date: Aug 12, 2019
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Leaking Tanks: LST
The Storage Tank Regulation Section is part of the Petroleum Restoration Program in the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP)s
Division of Waste Management. In 1983, Florida was one of the first states in the union to pass legislation and adopt rules for underground and
aboveground storage tank systems. Since then, over 28,000 facilities have reported discharges of petroleum products from storage tank systems.
Florida relies on groundwater for about 92 percent of its drinking water needs, and has some of the most stringent rules in the country.
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Delisted Leaking Tanks: DELISTED LST
Whereas Leaking Tanks (LST) includes only facilities which currently have contamination as recorded by the Florida Department of Environmental
Protection, this list contains facilities which were once included in LST data but no longer appear on the list made available by FDEP. Facilities may be
removed from the current LST list because the discharge has been cleaned up, or the discharge is not required for 62-770.
Government Publication Date: Sep 10, 2019
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Underground Storage Tanks: UST
List of underground storage tank locations made available by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP). In an effort to minimize the
occurrence and environmental risks of releases and discharges, FDEP administers standards pertaining to the construction, installation, operation,
maintenance, repair, closure, and disposal of underground storage tank systems that store regulated substances.
Government Publication Date: Sep 18, 2019
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Aboveground Storage Tanks: AST
The Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) provides standards for aboveground storage tanks (ASTs) that have individual storage tank
capacities greater than 550 gallons. The state also regulates the registration, construction, installation, operation, maintenance, repair, closure, and
disposal of storage tank systems that store regulated substances. The listing of regulated aboveground storage tank facilities is maintained by FDEP.
Government Publication Date: Sep 18, 2019
The Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) Storage Tank Program registers facilities and storage tanks where aboveground or
underground storage tanks store pollutants, hazardous substances, and/or mineral acid substances regulated by Chapter 62-761, Florida Administrative
Code, or when aboveground storage tanks or compression vessels store a hazardous substance which requires registration according to Chapter 376,
Florida Statutes.
Government Publication Date: Aug 13, 2019
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Storage Tank/Contaminated Facility Search: STCS
List of facilities and tanks in the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) Bureau of Petroleum Storage Systems Storage
Tank/Contaminated Facility Search which do not currently have active, regulated underground or aboveground storage tanks (USTs or ASTs) containing
petroleum. Note that tank details do not appear for facilities for which all tanks have been removed.
Government Publication Date: Sep 11, 2019
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Institutional Controls Registry: INST
The Institutional Controls registry is maintained by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP). The registry aims to help preserve
adequate protection of contaminated soil regions and help to minimize any chances of exposure.
Government Publication Date: Jun 12, 2019
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Engineering Controls: ENG
A listing of all engineering controls that are in place to eliminate or reduce the potential for contaminant migration and exposure to contaminants. These
controls may include caps, barriers, guards or fences. The list is maintained by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP).
Government Publication Date: Jun 12, 2019
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Voluntary Cleanup Sites: VCP
A listing of active and closed voluntary cleanup sites registered by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP).
Government Publication Date: Mar 19, 2019
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Brownfield Areas: BROWNFIELD AREA
Brownfields are defined by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) as abandoned, idled, or underused industrial and commercial
facilities where expansion or redevelopment is complicated by real or perceived environmental contamination. This is a list of Brownfield Areas, defined
by the FDEP as contiguous areas of one or more brownfield sites, some of which may not be contaminated, that have been designated as such by a
local government resolution. Such areas may include all or portions of community redevelopment areas, enterprise zones, empowerment zones, other
such designated economically deprived communities and areas, and Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) designated brownfield pilot projects.
Because a variety of sources and methods were used to derive information for this data, locations are approximate.
Government Publication Date: Nov 7, 2019
Tribal
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Leaking Underground Storage Tanks (LUSTs) on Indian Land: INDIAN LUST
Leaking Underground Storage Tanks (LUSTs) on Tribal/Indian Lands in EPA Region 4, which includes Florida.
Government Publication Date: Apr 12, 2019
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Underground Storage Tanks (USTs) on Indian Lands: INDIAN UST
Listing of underground storage tanks (USTs) on Tribal/Indian Lands in EPA Region 4, which includes Florida.
Government Publication Date: Apr 12, 2019
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Delisted Tribal Leaking Storage Tanks: DELISTED ILST
Leaking Underground Storage Tank facilities which have been removed from the Regional Tribal LUST lists made available by the EPA.
Government Publication Date: May 2, 2019
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Delisted Tribal Underground Storage Tanks: DELISTED IUST
Underground Storage Tank facilities which have been removed from the Regional Tribal UST lists made available by the EPA.
Government Publication Date: May 2, 2019
County
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Miami-Dade County Contaminated Sites: MIAMI CONT
The Department of Environmental Resources Management (DERM) maintains a list of Contaminated Sites in Miami-Dade County.
Government Publication Date: Nov 6, 2019
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Miami-Dade County Storage Tanks: MIAMI TANKS
A listing of Underground and Aboveground Storage Tank sites in Miami-Dade County, as recorded by the Department of Environmental Resources
Management (DERM) Storage Tanks Program. The program conducts annual inspections to verify that facility owners are complying with the necessary
requirements that have been set up to prevent any discharges into the groundwater of Miami-Dade County. In addition to compliance inspections, the
Storage Tanks program oversees removal and installation of new underground and aboveground storage systems to verify that these are conducted in
accordance with applicable state and local regulations.
Government Publication Date: Feb 6, 2019
Federal
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PFOA/PFOS Contaminated Sites: PFAS NPL
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Facility Registry Service/Facility Index: FINDS/FRS
The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)'s Facility Registry System (FRS) is a centrally managed database that identifies facilities, sites or
places subject to environmental regulations or of environmental interest. FRS creates high-quality, accurate, and authoritative facility identification
records through rigorous verification and management procedures that incorporate information from program national systems, state master facility
records, data collected from EPA's Central Data Exchange registrations and data management personnel.
Government Publication Date: Aug 12, 2019
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Toxics Release Inventory (TRI) Program: TRIS
The EPA's Toxics Release Inventory (TRI) is a database containing data on disposal or other releases of over 650 toxic chemicals from thousands of
U.S. facilities and information about how facilities manage those chemicals through recycling, energy recovery, and treatment. One of TRI's primary
purposes is to inform communities about toxic chemical releases to the environment.
Government Publication Date: Dec 31, 2017
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Perfluorinated Alkyl Substances (PFAS) Releases: PFAS TRI
List of Toxics Release Inventory (TRI) facilities at which the reported chemical is a Per- or polyfluorinated alkyl substance (PFAS) included in the
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)'s consolidated PFAS Master List of PFAS Substances. The EPA's Toxics Release Inventory (TRI) is a database
containing data on disposal or other releases of over 650 toxic chemicals from thousands of U.S. facilities and information about how facilities manage
those chemicals through recycling, energy recovery, and treatment.
Government Publication Date: Dec 31, 2017
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Hazardous Materials Information Reporting System: HMIRS
US DOT - Department of Transportation Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) Incidents Reports Database taken from
Hazmat Intelligence Portal, U.S. Department of Transportation.
Government Publication Date: Jan 8, 2019
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National Clandestine Drug Labs: NCDL
The U.S. Department of Justice ("the Department") provides this data as a public service. It contains addresses of some locations where law
enforcement agencies reported they found chemicals or other items that indicated the presence of either clandestine drug laboratories or dumpsites. In
most cases, the source of the entries is not the Department, and the Department has not verified the entry and does not guarantee its accuracy.
Government Publication Date: Sep 26, 2019
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Toxic Substances Control Act: TSCA
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is amending the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) section 8(a) Inventory Update Reporting (IUR) rule
and changing its name to the Chemical Data Reporting (CDR) rule.
The CDR enables EPA to collect and publish information on the manufacturing, processing, and use of commercial chemical substances and mixtures
(referred to hereafter as chemical substances) on the TSCA Chemical Substance Inventory (TSCA Inventory). This includes current information on
chemical substance production volumes, manufacturing sites, and how the chemical substances are used. This information helps the Agency determine
whether people or the environment are potentially exposed to reported chemical substances. EPA publishes submitted CDR data that is not Confidential
Business Information (CBI).
Government Publication Date: Jun 30, 2017
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Hist TSCA: HIST TSCA
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is amending the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) section 8(a) Inventory Update Reporting (IUR) rule
and changing its name to the Chemical Data Reporting (CDR) rule.
The 2006 IUR data summary report includes information about chemicals manufactured or imported in quantities of 25,000 pounds or more at a single
site during calendar year 2005. In addition to the basic manufacturing information collected in previous reporting cycles, the 2006 cycle is the first time
EPA collected information to characterize exposure during manufacturing, processing and use of organic chemicals. The 2006 cycle also is the first time
manufacturers of inorganic chemicals were required to report basic manufacturing information.
Government Publication Date: Dec 31, 2006
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FTTS Administrative Case Listing: FTTS ADMIN
An administrative case listing from the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, & Rodenticide Act (FIFRA) and Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA), together
known as FTTS. This database was obtained from the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) National Compliance Database (NCDB). The FTTS
and NCDB was shut down in 2006.
Government Publication Date: Jan 19, 2007
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Potentially Responsible Parties List: PRP
Early in the cleanup process, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) conducts a search to find the potentially responsible parties (PRPs). EPA
looks for evidence to determine liability by matching wastes found at the site with parties that may have contributed wastes to the site.
Government Publication Date: Aug 20, 2019
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State Coalition for Remediation of Drycleaners Listing: SCRD DRYCLEANER
The State Coalition for Remediation of Drycleaners (SCRD) was established in 1998, with support from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
(EPA) Office of Superfund Remediation and Technology Innovation. Coalition members are states with mandated programs and funding for drycleaner
site remediation. Current members are Alabama, Connecticut, Florida, Illinois, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, North Carolina, Oregon, South Carolina,
Tennessee, Texas, and Wisconsin.
Government Publication Date: Nov 08, 2017
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Integrated Compliance Information System (ICIS): ICIS
The Integrated Compliance Information System (ICIS) is a system that provides information for the Federal Enforcement and Compliance (FE&C) and
the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) programs. The FE&C component supports the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA)
Civil Enforcement and Compliance program activities. These activities include Compliance Assistance, Compliance Monitoring and Enforcement. The
NPDES program supports tracking of NPDES permits, limits, discharge monitoring data and other program reports.
Government Publication Date: Nov 18, 2016
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Drycleaner Facilities: FED DRYCLEANERS
A list of drycleaner facilities from the Integrated Compliance Information System (ICIS). The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) tracks facilities that
possess NAIC and SIC codes that classify businesses as drycleaner establishments.
Government Publication Date: May 29, 2018
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Formerly Used Defense Sites: FUDS
Formerly Used Defense Sites (FUDS) are properties that were formerly owned by, leased to, or otherwise possessed by and under the jurisdiction of the
Secretary of Defense prior to October 1986, where the Department of Defense (DoD) is responsible for an environmental restoration. This list is
published by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
Government Publication Date: Oct 23, 2018
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Material Licensing Tracking System (MLTS): MLTS
A list of sites that store radioactive material subject to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) licensing requirements. This list is maintained by the
NRC. As of September 2016, the NRC no longer releases location information for sites. Site locations were last received in July 2016.
Government Publication Date: Nov 1, 2018
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Historic Material Licensing Tracking System (MLTS) sites: HIST MLTS
A historic list of sites that have inactive licenses and/or removed from the Material Licensing Tracking System (MLTS). In some cases, a site is removed
from the MLTS when the state becomes an "Agreement State". An Agreement State is a State that has signed an agreement with the Nuclear
Regulatory Commission (NRC) authorizing the State to regulate certain uses of radioactive materials within the State.
Government Publication Date: Jan 31, 2010
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Mines Master Index File: MINES
The Master Index File (MIF) contains mine identification numbers issued by the Department of Labor Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) for
mines active or opened since 1971. Note that addresses may or may not correspond with the physical location of the mine itself.
Government Publication Date: May 3, 2019
List of alternative fueling stations made available by the US Department of Energy's Office of Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy. Includes Biodiesel
stations, Ethanol (E85) stations, Liquefied Petroleum Gas (Propane) stations, Ethanol (E85) stations, Natural Gas stations, Hydrogen stations, and
Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment (EVSE). The National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) obtains information about new stations from trade
media, Clean Cities coordinators, a Submit New Station form on the Station Locator website, and through collaborating with infrastructure equipment
and fuel providers, original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), and industry groups.
Government Publication Date: Oct 1, 2019
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Registered Pesticide Establishments: SSTS
List of active EPA-registered foreign and domestic pesticide-producing and device-producing establishments based on data from the Section Seven
Tracking System (SSTS). The Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA) Section 7 requires that facilities producing pesticides, active
ingredients, or devices be registered. The list of establishments is made available by the EPA.
Government Publication Date: May 31, 2019
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Polychlorinated Biphenyl (PCB) Notifiers: PCB
Facilities included in the national list of facilities that have notified the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) of Polychlorinated Biphenyl
(PCB) activities. Any company or person storing, transporting or disposing of PCBs or conducting PCB research and development must notify the EPA
and receive an identification number.
Government Publication Date: Mar 20, 2019
State
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PFAS Investigation at Federal Facilities: PFAS
List of Federal facilities in Florida with confirmed or suspected usage of Aqueous Film Forming Foam (AFFF) made available by the Florida Department
of Environmental Protection (DEP). Investigative work for AFFF source areas at DOD facilities in Florida is in the early stages with some preliminary
sampling completed to confirm perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) and/or perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS) presence and some sampling to be completed
at suspected AFFF potential release areas. DEP will continue to work closely with the Department of Defencse (DOD), as well as other federal facilities,
in order to investigate and mitigate for PFOA and PFOS introduced due to use of AFFF or other sources, with an emphasis to identify and protect
drinking water resources.
Government Publication Date: Jul 29, 2019
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Priority Ranking List: PRIORITYCLEAN
The Florida Legislature has established a state-funded program to cleanup properties that are contaminated as a result of the operations of a
drycleaning facility or wholesale supply facility (Chapter 376, Florida Statutes). The program is administered by the Florida Department of Environmental
Protection (FDEP). The statute was sponsored by the drycleaning industry to address environmental, economic, and liability issues resulting from
drycleaning solvent contamination. The program provides limited liability protection to the owner, operator and real property owner of drycleaning or
wholesale supply facilities for cleanup of drycleaning solvent contamination if the parties meet the eligibility conditions stated in the law.
Government Publication Date: Oct 4, 2019
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Dry Cleaning Facilities: DRYCLEANERS
A listing of dry cleaning facilities registered with the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP). The information contains facility
identification number, site location information, related party (owner) information, and facility type and status. Data is taken from the Storage Tank &
Contamination Monitoring database, the registration repository of dry cleaner facility data.
Government Publication Date: Aug 28, 2019
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Delisted Dry Cleaning Facilities: DELISTED DRYCLEANERS
List of sites removed from the drycleaners database made available by the Florida Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC).
Government Publication Date: Aug 28, 2019
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Oil and Hazardous Materials Incidents: SPILLS
Statewide listing of oil and hazardous materials spills and incidents recorded by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP).
Government Publication Date: Aug 22, 2019
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Contaminated Sites: DWM CONTAM
Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) Division of Waste Management (DWM) listing of active or known sites that include sites
requiring cleanup but are not actively being worked on due to the agency's lack of funding (primarily petroleum and drycleaning).
Government Publication Date: Sep 6, 2019
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Underground Injection Control Wells: UIC
Class I Underground Injection Control (UIC) wells that are currently or were previously active, as well as proposed sites, regulated by the Florida
Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP). Class I UIC wells are used to inject nonhazardous waste, hazardous waste (new hazardous waste
wells were banned in 1983), or municipal waste below the lowermost underground source of drinking water.
Government Publication Date: Aug 20, 2019
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Well Surveillance Program Facilities: WELL SURVEILLANCE
List of facilities made available by the Florida Health Well Surveillance group. The Well Surveillance group manages several programs to identify and
monitor areas in Florida where contaminated drinking water is suspected and may pose a threat to public health. The section coordinates with the
County Health Departments (CHDs) to locate potable wells and conduct water sampling for contaminants of concern. The Well Surveillance Section is
composed of the State Underground Petroleum Environmental Response Act (SUPER Act), Drinking Water Toxics Program (Toxics), Drycleaner
Solvent Cleanup Program (DSCP). Includes locations of known cattle dipping vats.
Government Publication Date: Sep 18, 2019
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Tier 2 Report: TIER 2
A list of Tier 2 facilities in the state of Florida. The list tracks the inventory of chemicals within a particular facility. This list is provided by the Florida
Division of Emergency Management.
Government Publication Date: Apr 30, 2019
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Aqueous Film Forming Foam (AFFF): AFFF
A list of fire fighter training facilities that use or possibly used Aqueous Film Forming Foam (AFFF). This list is made available by the Florida Department
of Environmental Protection (DEP).
Government Publication Date: Jun 14, 2019
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Delisted County Records: DELISTED COUNTY
Records removed from county databases. Records may be removed from the county lists made available by the respective county departments
because they are inactive, or because they have been deemed to be below reportable thresholds.
Government Publication Date: Nov 6, 2019
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Miami-Dade County Air Permit Sites: MIAMI AP
List of facilities which have applied for a Miami-Dade County Air Operating Permit. Permits are required for any air pollution source subsequent to
construction or modification of the facility, and after demonstrating compliance with the terms and condition of the county air construction permit.
Facilities with the potential to emit the following air pollutants may require a County operating permit: Particulate Matter (PM), Sulfur Dioxide (SO2),
Nitrogen Oxides (NOx), Carbon Monoxide (CO), Volatile organic compounds (VOCs), Lead, and Hazardous Air pollutants (HAPs). Depending on the
type of facility and the amount of air emissions, the State of Florida may require a facility permit.
Government Publication Date: Nov 6, 2019
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Miami-Dade County Fuel Spill Cases: MIAMI SPILLS
The Miami-Dade County Department of Environmental Resources Management (DERM) documents fuel spill sites that are not administered by a state
program.
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Miami-Dade County Grease Trap Permit Sites: MIAMI GREASE
Any non-residential facilities that prepare or process food, discharge or have the potential to discharge oil and grease to the public sanitary sewer
system, require a Grease Discharge Operating (GDO) Permit. These permits are granted by the Division of Environmental Resources Management
(DERM) of Miami-Dade's Department of Regulatory and Economic Resources.
Government Publication Date: Nov 6, 2019
List of permits used to regulate facilities that store, handle, use or generate hazardous materials or hazardous waste throughout Miami-Dade
County. The permit provides operating conditions and requirements as well as guidance for the operators.
Government Publication Date: Nov 6, 2019
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List of sites with Industrial Facilities (IW5) permits, made available by the Miami-Dade Department of Environmental Resources Management (DERM).
The Industrial Facilities (IW5) permit is used to regulate facilities that use or store small quantity hazardous materials or waste.
Government Publication Date: Nov 6, 2019
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Miami-Dade County Marine Facilities Operating Permit: MIAMI MOP
Miami-Dade County Ordinance 89-104 and Section 24-18 of the Code of Miami-Dade County require the following types of marine facilities to obtain
annual operating permits from the Miami-Dade County Department of Environment Resources Management: recreational boat docking facilities with 10
or more boat slips, moorings, davit spaces, and vessel tie-up spaces; boat storage facilities contiguous to tidal waters in Miami-Dade County with 10 or
more dry storage spaces (including boatyards and boat manufacturing facilities); and commercial boat docking facilities, regardless of the number of
slips - this includes the Port of Miami, Terminal Island and shipping terminals on the Miami River. Miami-Dade County is governed by the Public
Records Act Chapter 119, Florida Statutes. These records made available by the Regulatory and Economic Resources Department.
Government Publication Date: Nov 6, 2019
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Miami-Dade County River Enforcement: MIAMI MRE
List of enforcement cases for sites on or near the Miami River regulated by the Miami-Dade County Government, Florida. The list has all environmental
information on said property coordinated and compiled by the Enforcement Section.
Government Publication Date: Nov 19, 2013
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Miami-Dade Industrial Facilities (IW6) Permits in Wellfield Protection Areas: MIAMI SEPTIC
List of sites with Industrial Facilities (IW6) permits, made available by the Miami-Dade Department of Environmental Resources Management (DERM).
The Industrial Facilities (IW6) permit is used to regulate facilities within several environmentally-sensitive Wellfield Protection areas. The permit provides
operating conditions and requirements as well as guidance for the operator. It is necessary to protect both the public and the environment from the
consequences of improper storage, generations, disposal or handling of hazardous material and hazardous waste.
Government Publication Date: Nov 6, 2019
Database Descriptions: This section provides a detailed explanation for each database including: source, information available, time coverage, and
acronyms used. They are listed in alphabetic order.
Detail Report: This is the section of the report which provides the most detail for each individual record. Records are summarized by location, starting
with the project property followed by records in closest proximity.
Distance: The distance value is the distance between plotted points, not necessarily the distance between the sites' boundaries. All values are an
approximation.
Direction: The direction value is the compass direction of the site in respect to the project property and/or center point of the report.
Elevation: The elevation value is taken from the location at which the records for the site address have been plotted. All values are an approximation.
Source: Google Elevation API.
'Report Summary'- Displays a chart indicating how many records fall on the project property and, within the report search radii.
'Site Report Summary'-Project Property'- This section lists all the records which fall on the project property. For more details, see the 'Detail Report'
section.
'Site Report Summary-Surrounding Properties'- This section summarizes all records on adjacent properties, listing them in order of proximity from the
project property. For more details, see the 'Detail Report' section.
Map Key: The map key number is assigned according to closest proximity from the project property. Map Key numbers always start at #1. The project
property will always have a map key of '1' if records are available. If there is a number in brackets beside the main number, this will indicate the number
of records on that specific property. If there is no number in brackets, there is only one record for that property.
The symbol and colour used indicates 'elevation': the red inverted triangle will dictate 'ERIS Sites with Lower Elevation', the yellow triangle will dictate
'ERIS Sites with Higher Elevation' and the orange square will dictate 'ERIS Sites with Same Elevation.'
Unplottables: These are records that could not be mapped due to various reasons, including limited geographic information. These records may or
may not be in your study area, and are included as reference.
Miami-Dade County Engineering Department –111 Northwest 1st Street, Suite 1600, Miami, FL 33128
Topographic Map(s) – United States Geological Service, Environmental Data Resources, Inc. and
http://www.mytopo.com/maps/
City Directories
Broward County Main Library –100 South Andrews Avenue, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301
Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) – 3301 Gun Club Road, West Palm Beach, Florida 33406
http://depedms.dep.state.fl.us/Oculus/servlet/login and http://webapps.dep.state.fl.us/DepClnup/welcome.do
Miami-Dade County Department of Regulatory and Economic Resources – Division of Environmental Resources
Management (DERM) - http://derm.miamidade.gov/NetFYI/cgi/NetFYICgi.EXE?METHOD=ViewLogin