S1510 — Department of Environmental Protection
Summary
Deleting provisions creating the Environmental Regulation Commission; requiring that residential properties of a specified size located in a certain area connect to a central sewer system or upgrade to a specified type of nutrient-reducing wastewater treatment system; authorizing remediation plans for certain properties to have certain requirements related to existing conventional onsite sewage treatment and disposal systems; revising legislative findings and intent for the Florida Communities Trust; revising the approval criteria for certain onsite sewage treatment and disposal systems, etc.
How they voted
Tally: 33-0 (6 other) · 39 total recorded
Voted YES (33)
Other / Absent (6)
Most recent vote: March 2, 2026
Frequently Asked
- What does S1510 do?
- Deleting provisions creating the Environmental Regulation Commission; requiring that residential properties of a specified size located in a certain area connect to a central sewer system or upgrade to a specified type of nutrient-reducing wastewater treatment system; authorizing remediation plans for certain properties to have certain requirements related to existing conventional onsite sewage treatment and disposal systems; revising legislative findings and intent for the Florida Communities Trust; revising the approval criteria for certain onsite sewage treatment and disposal systems, etc.
- What's the current status of S1510?
- S1510 is currently Introduced. We track every roll-call vote.
- How did Pinellas County legislators vote on S1510?
- 39 roll-call votes recorded: 33 yes, 0 no. See full vote breakdown below.
This bill is still moving. Move with it.
S1510 is still in the legislative process. Your reps can still change their position before it becomes law.