Report Summary
Since 2004, PEER has examined Florida Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) data to assess state trends in pollution enforcement.
State records show Florida’s environmental enforcement actions are well below historical averages and have declined significantly in the last three years of the DeSantis administration.
Florida DEP enforces a wide array of laws that protect the state’s environment and the health of its residents. These include laws protecting air resources from industrial pollution; the quality of Florida’s water, rivers, lakes, estuaries, and wetlands; the state’s beach and dune systems; and the environment from the improper handling and disposal of solid and hazardous wastes.
Florida’s lack of enforcement of environmental laws threatens the state’s water quality and its long-term economic health, including revenue from tourism. Stronger enforcement of environmental laws will help address Florida’s environmental crises.