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Self-Permitting News Flash

Revised Pump-out Agreement now available online
JEA has made a few minor changes to the Pump-out Agreement application. Beginning June 1, 2006, JEA will no longer accept the old pump-out agreement applications and all applications submitted must be on the new forms. New forms can be easily told apart from the old forms by the revision date located on the bottom of the page (new form revision date is 10/20/05).

Adobe Acrobat PDF Document Pump Out Agreement Application

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