Liquid Waste Disposal Service in Central Florida

FDEP-Compliant Disposal Facility Support in Orlando, FL

A licensed, FDEP-permitted disposal facility in Central Florida — accepting septage, portable toilet waste, grease trap waste, and non-hazardous liquid waste from licensed haulers. Consistent availability. Full documentation. Always compliant.

65+ years serving Central Florida

Licensed local service team

Fast scheduling and clear communication

Service Overview

FDEP-Compliant Disposal Facility Support Backed by 65+ Years of Local Experience

For liquid waste haulers operating in Florida, where your load goes is just as important as how it's transported. FDEP regulations require that every load of septage, portable toilet waste, or grease trap waste be delivered to an approved, permitted disposal facility — not just any available site. Haulers who cut corners on the receiving end face the same regulatory consequences as those who skip manifesting: fines, license suspension, and environmental liability.

Lapin Services operates as a licensed FDEP-permitted disposal facility serving Central Florida's professional hauling community. We accept septage, portable toilet waste, grease trap waste, and other approved non-hazardous liquid waste streams from licensed haulers — providing a reliable, compliant receiving partner so you can keep your trucks moving and your paperwork clean. Our Orlando-area facility is consistently available, properly equipped, and ready to support haulers who need a dependable place to deliver their loads day in and day out.

Problems We Solve

Common FDEP-Compliant Disposal Facility Support Problems We Fix

Here are the issues our team commonly finds and resolves during fdep-compliant disposal facility support calls across Central Florida.

No Reliable Licensed Receiving Facility

Many haulers in Central Florida struggle to find a consistent, FDEP-permitted disposal facility that's available when they need it. Unreliable access to receiving sites creates scheduling pressure and forces some operators to make choices that put their license at risk.

Disposal at Non-Permitted Sites

Delivering liquid waste to a facility that isn't FDEP-permitted — even unknowingly — is a regulatory violation. Haulers bear responsibility for verifying the receiving site's permit status on every load, and using an unlicensed facility can result in significant fines and license action.

Incomplete Disposal Documentation

Manifests that lack the receiving facility's signature, permit number, or acceptance confirmation are incomplete. Gaps in disposal records expose haulers to regulatory scrutiny even when the load was handled in good faith.

Accepting Multiple Waste Streams Without a Multi-Permitted Partner

Haulers who service portable restrooms, grease traps, and septic systems need a disposal facility permitted to accept each waste type. Working with a facility that's only approved for one stream creates compliance problems for the others.

Scheduling Conflicts and Facility Closures

A disposal facility that isn't consistently available disrupts hauler schedules, extends vehicle turnaround times, and puts operators in difficult positions when they have full trucks and nowhere to go. Dependability at the receiving end matters as much as anything else in the chain.

When to Call

Signs Your Liquid Waste Operation Needs Professional Attention

If you notice any of these warning signs, schedule fdep-compliant disposal facility support before the problem becomes more disruptive or expensive.

You Need a Consistent, Permitted Receiving Partner

If your current disposal arrangement is unreliable, inconsistent, or you're not fully confident in your receiving facility's FDEP permit status, it's time to establish a dependable partnership with a facility you can count on for every load.

You Haul Multiple Waste Streams

If your operation covers septage, portable toilet waste, and grease trap waste, you need a receiving facility permitted to accept all of them — not a different site for each stream. Consolidating to one compliant facility simplifies operations and tightens your documentation.

Your Disposal Records Have Gaps

If your manifest chain has missing facility signatures, unconfirmed acceptances, or records that don't fully document the receiving facility's permit credentials, a regulatory audit could surface problems long after the job is done.

You're Expanding Coverage in Central Florida

Haulers growing their route coverage in Orange, Osceola, Seminole, or surrounding counties need a centrally located, FDEP-permitted facility that fits their operational footprint. Our Orlando-area location is positioned to serve the broader Central Florida market.

You Want a Disposal Partner Who Understands the Industry

Working with a facility that's also a licensed operator — not just a processing site — means you're dealing with a team that understands compliance requirements, speaks the same regulatory language, and treats every load with professional care.

Our Process

What to Expect From Your FDEP-Compliant Disposal Facility Support Visit

Lapin keeps the process straightforward from the first call through final documentation, so you know what is happening at every step.

Step 1

Call or Schedule Online

Contact Lapin Services to discuss your waste streams, estimated volume, and frequency — we'll confirm our facility is the right fit and establish a service arrangement that works for your operation.

Step 2

On-Site Inspection and Diagnosis

Schedule your load delivery. Our facility is consistently available and we coordinate with haulers to minimize wait times and keep your trucks moving.

Step 3

Honest Assessment and Recommendations

Arrive at our Orlando-area facility with your completed manifest. Our team verifies the load, records acceptance, and signs off on the receiving portion of your manifest documentation.

Step 4

Service Completed

The load is processed and disposed of in full compliance with FDEP regulations — properly handled from receipt through final disposition with no shortcuts.

Step 5

Documentation and Follow-Up

You receive complete receiving documentation — including our facility's permit confirmation and signed manifest records — ready for your compliance files and any regulatory audit or inspection.

Why Lapin

Why Central Florida Chooses Lapin for FDEP-Compliant Disposal Facility Support

Lapin combines licensed expertise, local knowledge, and responsive service for liquid waste disposal work throughout Central Florida.

65+ Years of Experience

Founded in 1958, Lapin has been Central Florida's trusted utility specialist for three generations — with the knowledge and credentials to back it up.

4.9★ Rating · 1,000+ Reviews

The best-rated utility contractor in Florida — not by our own measure, but by the property owners and businesses who've trusted us.

Licensed Underground Utilities Contractor

License CUC1223686. Fully certified for underground utility installation, repair, maintenance, and compliance.

End-to-End Service

One company for installation, repair, inspections, and compliance across all underground utility systems. No handoffs, no finger-pointing between subs.

Available 24/7

Utility emergencies don't wait for business hours. Our team is available around the clock so you're never left waiting when it matters most.

FAQs

FDEP-Compliant Disposal Facility Support FAQs

What is an FDEP-permitted disposal facility and why does it matter?

An FDEP-permitted disposal facility is a site that has received approval from the Florida Department of Environmental Protection to accept specific categories of liquid waste — such as septage, portable toilet waste, or grease trap waste. Florida law requires that licensed haulers deliver their loads only to permitted facilities. Delivering to an unpermitted site is a regulatory violation regardless of intent, and the hauler bears responsibility for verifying permit status.

What types of liquid waste does Lapin's facility accept?

Our facility accepts septage (septic tank waste), portable toilet waste, grease trap waste, and other approved non-hazardous liquid waste streams from licensed haulers. Contact us to confirm acceptance for specific waste types or volumes before your first delivery.

Do I need to bring a completed manifest when I deliver a load?

Yes. Florida requires a completed manifest for every load of regulated liquid waste, documenting the origin, hauler identity, waste type, volume, and designated receiving facility. You should arrive with your manifest prepared — our team will verify the load and sign off on the receiving portion.

How do I verify that a disposal facility is FDEP-permitted?

You can request a copy of the facility’s current FDEP permit before making a delivery. Haulers are responsible for confirming permit status and should never rely solely on a facility’s verbal assurances. We’re happy to provide our permit documentation to any hauler establishing a service arrangement with us.

Can I use Lapin as my regular disposal facility for ongoing hauling operations?

Yes. We work with haulers on an ongoing basis and can establish a regular service arrangement that accommodates your volume and schedule. A consistent disposal partnership simplifies your compliance documentation and keeps your operation running without disruption.

What documentation will I receive after each delivery?

You’ll receive a completed manifest with the facility’s signed acceptance confirmation and our permit credentials documented — everything you need for a complete, defensible chain-of-custody record on every load.

Where is the facility located and what areas do you serve?

Our facility is located at 3031 40th Street, Orlando, FL 32839. We serve licensed haulers operating throughout Central Florida, including Orange, Osceola, Seminole, and surrounding counties.

What happens if I deliver a load to a facility that isn't FDEP-permitted?

Disposing of regulated liquid waste at an unpermitted site is a serious violation under Florida law. Consequences can include significant fines from FDEP, civil liability for environmental contamination, and suspension or revocation of your hauler license. Both the hauler and the receiving site can face enforcement action — which is why verifying permit status before every delivery is critical.

Schedule Service

Schedule FDEP-Compliant Disposal Facility Support Today

Need a licensed, FDEP-permitted disposal facility in Central Florida? Call Lapin Services or contact us online — we'll get your disposal arrangement set up right, with the documentation to back every load.

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