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Special Agents from the Criminal Investigations Bureau are sworn
state law enforcement investigators, with full powers of arrest in
Florida and its jurisdictional waters. Special Agents investigate
crimes and violations that generally have a negative impact on
Florida’s environment, including the improper storage, transport, or
disposal of hazardous waste; destruction or illegal filling of
wetlands; or the burying or burning of prohibited materials.
Fraud, forgery, conspiracy, and organized crime are some of the
traditional crimes that can be associated with environmental
violations. These specialized criminal investigations are often
long-term, complex and are built upon the expert assessment and
testimony of the Florida Department of Environmental Protection's
(DEP) regulatory and scientific professionals.
Environmental crimes can be harmful to residents, visitors,
wildlife, and to Florida's quality of life. The effects of
environmental crimes may cause health problems from exposure to
contaminated soil, water, air or hazardous material. Investigative
efforts by the Division's special agents often lead to the discovery
and restoration of sites. Investigations also identify those
responsible, bring them to justice, and provide a deterrent effect
to those who might consider perpetrating environmental crimes.
As with any crime, environmental law enforcement investigators rely
upon the eyes and ears of responsible citizens to be observant and
promptly report violations. Learn more on how you can identify and
report an environmental crime.

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