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  1                      A bill to be entitled

  2         An act relating to watershed restoration;

  3         amending s. 215.619, F.S.; providing for

  4         expanded uses of bonds issued for Everglades

  5         restoration; amending s. 373.026, F.S.;

  6         providing certain requirements before the

  7         release of funds; amending s. 373.4595, F.S.;

  8         providing legislative findings and intent;

  9         providing definitions; providing a deadline and

10         additional components for the Phase II Lake

11         Okeechobee Watershed Protection Plan;

12         prohibiting the disposal of wastewater

13         residuals within the Lake Okeechobee watershed

14         pursuant to certain conditions; providing for

15         the inclusion of a water volume assessment in

16         the Lake Okeechobee Watershed Research and

17         Water Quality Monitoring Program; creating the

18         Caloosahatchee and St. Lucie River Watershed

19         Protection Program; creating the Caloosahatchee

20         River Watershed Protection Plan; providing

21         deadlines for plans submission; providing for

22         required plan elements; creating the

23         Caloosahatchee River Watershed Pollutant

24         Control Program; providing requirements of the

25         program; creating the Caloosahatchee River

26         Watershed Research and Water Quality Monitoring

27         Program; providing program requirements;

28         creating the St. Lucie River Watershed

29         Protection Plan; providing deadlines for plans

30         submission; providing for required plan

31         elements; creating the St. Lucie River


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CS for CS for SB 392 First Engrossed (ntc) 1 Watershed Pollutant Control Program; providing 2 requirements for the program; creating the St. 3 Lucie Watershed Research and Water Quality 4 Monitoring Program; providing program 5 requirements; providing for the evaluation of 6 the plans; providing for Legislative 7 ratification of the plans; establishing a 8 deadline for the establishment of total maximum 9 daily loads for the Caloosahatchee River and 10 estuary; providing for progress reports; 11 providing rulemaking authority; amending s. 12 373.470, F.S.; providing definitions; expanding 13 sources from which funds may be deposited into 14 the Save Our Everglades Trust Fund; amending s. 15 373.472, F.S.; expanding authorized uses of 16 funds deposited into the Save Our Everglades 17 Trust Fund; extending the period of time in 18 which funds may be deposited into the trust 19 fund; providing for additional distributions 20 from the trust fund; providing an effective 21 date. 22 23 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 24 25 Section 1. Subsections (1) and (6) of section 215.619, 26 Florida Statutes, are amended to read: 27 215.619 Bonds for Everglades restoration.-- 28 (1) The issuance of Everglades restoration bonds to 29 finance or refinance the cost of acquisition and improvement 30 of land, water areas, and related property interests and 31 resources for the purpose of implementing the Comprehensive 2 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions.
CS for CS for SB 392 First Engrossed (ntc) 1 Everglades Restoration Plan under s. 373.470, the Lake 2 Okeechobee Watershed Protection Plan under s. 373.4595, the 3 Caloosahatchee River Watershed Protection Plan under s. 4 373.4595, and the St. Lucie River Watershed Protection Plan 5 under s. 373.4595 is authorized in accordance with s. 11(e), 6 Art. VII of the State Constitution. Everglades restoration 7 bonds, except refunding bonds, may be issued only in fiscal 8 years 2002-2003 through 2009-2010 and may not be issued in an 9 amount exceeding $100 million per fiscal year unless the 10 Department of Environmental Protection has requested 11 additional amounts in order to achieve cost savings or 12 accelerate the purchase of land. The duration of Everglades 13 restoration bonds may not exceed 20 annual maturities, and 14 those bonds must mature by December 31, 2030. Except for 15 refunding bonds, a series of bonds may not be issued unless an 16 amount equal to the debt service coming due in the year of 17 issuance has been appropriated by the Legislature. 18 (6) Lands purchased using bond proceeds under this 19 section paragraph which are later determined by the South 20 Florida Water Management District and the Department of 21 Environmental Protection as not needed to implement the 22 comprehensive plan, the Lake Okeechobee Watershed Protection 23 Plan, the Caloosahatchee River Watershed Protection Plan, or 24 the St. Lucie River Watershed Protection Plan, respectively, 25 shall either be surplused at no less than appraised value, and 26 the proceeds from the sale of such lands shall be deposited 27 into the Save Our Everglades Trust Fund to be used to 28 implement the respective plans comprehensive plan, or the 29 South Florida Water Management District shall use a different 30 source of funds to pay for or reimburse the Save Our 31 3 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions.
CS for CS for SB 392 First Engrossed (ntc) 1 Everglades Trust Fund for that portion of land not needed to 2 implement the respective plans comprehensive plan. 3 Section 2. Subsection (8) of section 373.026, Florida 4 Statutes, is amended to read: 5 373.026 General powers and duties of the 6 department.--The department, or its successor agency, shall be 7 responsible for the administration of this chapter at the 8 state level. However, it is the policy of the state that, to 9 the greatest extent possible, the department may enter into 10 interagency or interlocal agreements with any other state 11 agency, any water management district, or any local government 12 conducting programs related to or materially affecting the 13 water resources of the state. All such agreements shall be 14 subject to the provisions of s. 373.046. In addition to its 15 other powers and duties, the department shall, to the greatest 16 extent possible: 17 (8)(a) Provide such coordination, cooperation, or 18 approval necessary to the effectuation of any plan or project 19 of the Federal Government in connection with or concerning the 20 waters in the state. Unless otherwise provided by state or 21 federal law, the department shall, subject to confirmation by 22 the Legislature, have the power to approve or disapprove such 23 federal plans or projects on behalf of the state. If such plan 24 or project is for a coastal inlet, the department shall first 25 determine the impact of the plan or project on the sandy 26 beaches in the state. If the department determines that the 27 plan will have a significant adverse impact on the sandy 28 beaches, the department may not approve the plan or project 29 unless it is revised to mitigate those impacts. 30 (b) To ensure to the greatest extent possible that 31 project components will go forward as planned, the department 4 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions.
CS for CS for SB 392 First Engrossed (ntc) 1 shall collaborate with the South Florida Water Management 2 District in implementing the comprehensive plan as defined in 3 s. 373.470(2)(a), the Lake Okeechobee Watershed Protection 4 Plan as defined in s. 373.4595(2), and the River Watershed 5 Protection Plans as defined in s. 373.4595(2). Before any 6 project component is submitted to Congress for authorization 7 or receives an appropriation of state funds, the department 8 must approve, or approve with amendments, each project 9 component within 60 days following formal submittal of the 10 project component to the department. Prior to the release of 11 state funds for the implementation of the comprehensive plan, 12 department approval shall be based upon a determination of the 13 South Florida Water Management District's compliance with s. 14 373.1501(5). Once a project component is approved, the South 15 Florida Water Management District shall provide to the Joint 16 Legislative Committee on Everglades Oversight a schedule for 17 implementing the project component, the estimated total cost 18 of the project component, any existing federal or nonfederal 19 credits, the estimated remaining federal and nonfederal share 20 of costs, and an estimate of the amount of state funds that 21 will be needed to implement the project component. All 22 requests for an appropriation of state funds needed to 23 implement the project component shall be submitted to the 24 department, and such requests shall be included in the 25 department's annual request to the Governor. Prior to the 26 release of state funds for the implementation of the Lake 27 Okeechobee Watershed Protection Plan or the River Watershed 28 Protection Plans, on an annual basis, the South Florida Water 29 Management District shall prepare an annual work plan as part 30 of the consolidated annual report required in s. 373.036(7). 31 Upon a determination by the secretary of the annual work 5 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions.
CS for CS for SB 392 First Engrossed (ntc) 1 plan's consistency with the goals and objectives of s. 2 373.4595, the secretary may approve the release of state 3 funds. Any modifications to the annual work plan shall be 4 submitted to the secretary for review and approval. 5 (c) Notwithstanding paragraph (b), the use of state 6 funds for land purchases from willing sellers is authorized 7 for projects within the South Florida Water Management 8 District's approved 5-year plan of acquisition pursuant to s. 9 373.59 or within the South Florida Water Management District's 10 approved Florida Forever water management district work plan 11 pursuant to s. 373.199. 12 (d) The Executive Office of the Governor, pursuant to 13 its duties under s. 373.536(5) to approve or disapprove, in 14 whole or in part, the budget of each water management 15 district, shall review all proposed expenditures for project 16 components in the district's budget. 17 (e) The department, subject to confirmation by the 18 Legislature, shall act on behalf of the state in the 19 negotiation and consummation of any agreement or compact with 20 another state or states concerning waters of the state. 21 Section 3. Section 373.4595, Florida Statutes, is 22 amended to read: 23 373.4595 Northern Everglades and Estuaries Lake 24 Okeechobee Protection Program.-- 25 (1) FINDINGS AND INTENT.-- 26 (a) The Legislature finds that the Lake Okeechobee 27 watershed, the Caloosahatchee River watershed, and the St. 28 Lucie River watershed are critical is one of the most 29 important water resources of the state, providing many 30 economic, natural habitat, and biodiversity functions 31 benefiting the public interest, including agricultural, 6 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions.
CS for CS for SB 392 First Engrossed (ntc) 1 public, and environmental water supply; flood control; 2 fishing; navigation and recreation; and habitat to endangered 3 and threatened species and other flora and fauna. 4 (b) The Legislature finds that changes in land uses, 5 in the Lake Okeechobee watershed and the construction of the 6 Central and Southern Florida Project, and the loss of surface 7 water storage have resulted in adverse changes to the 8 hydrology and water quality of Lake Okeechobee and the 9 Caloosahatchee and St. Lucie Rivers and their estuaries. These 10 hydrology and water quality changes have resulted in algal 11 blooms and other adverse impacts to water quality both in Lake 12 Okeechobee and in downstream receiving waters. 13 (c) The Legislature finds that improvement to the 14 hydrology, and water quality and associated aquatic habitats 15 within the of Lake Okeechobee watershed, the Caloosahatchee 16 River watershed, and the St. Lucie River watershed, is 17 essential to the protection of the greater Everglades 18 ecosystem. 19 (d) The Legislature also finds that it is imperative 20 for the state, local governments, and agricultural and 21 environmental communities to commit to restoring and 22 protecting the surface water resources of the Lake Okeechobee 23 watershed, the Caloosahatchee River watershed, and the St. 24 Lucie River watershed and downstream receiving waters, and 25 that a watershed-based approach to address these issues must 26 be developed and implemented immediately. 27 (e) The Legislature finds that phosphorus loads from 28 the Lake Okeechobee watershed have contributed to excessive 29 phosphorus levels throughout the in Lake Okeechobee watershed 30 and downstream receiving waters and that a reduction in levels 31 of phosphorus will benefit the ecology of these systems. The 7 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions.
CS for CS for SB 392 First Engrossed (ntc) 1 excessive levels of phosphorus have also resulted in an 2 accumulation of phosphorus in the sediments of Lake 3 Okeechobee. If not removed, internal phosphorus loads from the 4 sediments are expected to delay responses of the lake to 5 external phosphorus reductions. 6 (f) The Legislature finds that the Lake Okeechobee 7 phosphorus loads set forth in the South Florida Water 8 Management District's Technical Publication 81-2 represent an 9 appropriate basis for the initial phase of phosphorus load 10 reductions to Lake Okeechobee and that subsequent phases of 11 phosphorus load reductions shall be determined by the total 12 maximum daily loads established in accordance with s. 403.067 13 represent an appropriate basis for restoration of the Lake 14 Okeechobee watershed. 15 (g) The Legislature finds that, in addition to 16 phosphorus, other pollutants are contributing to water quality 17 problems in the Lake Okeechobee watershed, the Caloosahatchee 18 River watershed, and the St. Lucie River watershed, and that 19 the total maximum daily load requirements of s. 403.067 20 provide a means of identifying and addressing these problems. 21 (h) The Legislature finds that the expeditious 22 implementation of the Lake Okeechobee Watershed Protection 23 Plan and the River Watershed Protection Plans is needed to 24 improve the quality, quantity, timing, and distribution of 25 water in the northern Everglades ecosystem and that this 26 section, in conjunction with s. 403.067, including the 27 implementation of the plans developed and approved pursuant to 28 subsections (3) and (4), and any related basin management 29 action plan developed and implemented pursuant to s. 30 403.067(7)(a), provide a reasonable means of achieving the 31 8 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions.
CS for CS for SB 392 First Engrossed (ntc) 1 total maximum daily load requirements and achieving and 2 maintaining compliance with state water quality standards. 3 (g) The Legislature finds that this section, in 4 conjunction with s. 403.067, provides a reasonable means of 5 achieving and maintaining compliance with state water quality 6 standards. 7 (i)(h) The Legislature finds that the implementation 8 of the programs contained in this section is for the benefit 9 of the public health, safety, and welfare and is in the public 10 interest. 11 (j)(i) The Legislature finds that sufficient research 12 has been conducted and sufficient plans developed to 13 immediately expand and accelerate programs initiate the first 14 phase of a program to address the hydrology and water quality 15 problems in the Lake Okeechobee watershed, the Caloosahatchee 16 River watershed, and the St. Lucie River watershed and 17 downstream receiving waters. 18 (j) The Legislature finds that in order to achieve the 19 goals and objectives of this section and to effectively 20 implement the Lake Okeechobee Watershed Phosphorus Control 21 Program pursuant to paragraph (3)(c), the state must 22 expeditiously implement the Lake Okeechobee Protection Plan 23 developed pursuant to paragraph (3)(a). 24 (k) The Legislature finds that a continuing source of 25 funding is needed to effectively implement the programs 26 developed and approved under this section which are needed to 27 address the hydrology and water quality problems a phosphorus 28 control program that initially targets the most significant 29 sources contributing to phosphorus loads within the Lake 30 Okeechobee watershed, the Caloosahatchee River watershed, and 31 the St. Lucie River watershed watershed and continues to 9 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions.
CS for CS for SB 392 First Engrossed (ntc) 1 address other sources as needed to achieve the phased 2 phosphorus load reductions required under this section. 3 (l) It is the intent of the Legislature to protect and 4 restore surface water resources and achieve and maintain 5 compliance with water quality standards in the Lake Okeechobee 6 watershed, the Caloosahatchee River watershed, and the St. 7 Lucie River watershed, and downstream receiving waters, 8 through the a phased, comprehensive, and innovative protection 9 program set forth in this section which includes to reduce 10 both internal and external phosphorus loads to Lake Okeechobee 11 through immediate actions to achieve the phosphorus load 12 reductions set forth in Technical Publication 81-2 and 13 long-term solutions based upon the total maximum daily loads 14 established in accordance with s. 403.067. This program shall 15 be watershed-based, shall provide for consideration of all 16 water quality issues needed to meet the total maximum daily 17 load potential phosphorus sources, and shall include research 18 and monitoring, development and implementation of best 19 management practices, refinement of existing regulations, and 20 structural and nonstructural projects, including public works. 21 (m) It is the intent of the Legislature that this 22 section the Lake Okeechobee Protection Program be developed 23 and implemented in coordination with the Comprehensive 24 Everglades Restoration Plan and, to the greatest extent 25 practicable, through the implementation of Restudy project 26 components and other federal programs in order to maximize 27 opportunities for the most efficient and timely expenditures 28 of public funds. 29 (n) It is the intent of the Legislature that the 30 coordinating agencies encourage and support the development of 31 creative public-private partnerships and programs, including 10 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions.
CS for CS for SB 392 First Engrossed (ntc) 1 opportunities for water storage and quality improvement on 2 private lands and water quality credit trading pollutant 3 trading and credits, to facilitate or further the restoration 4 of the surface water resources of the Lake Okeechobee 5 watershed, the Caloosahatchee River watershed, and the St. 6 Lucie River watershed, consistent with s. 403.067. 7 (2) DEFINITIONS.--As used in this section: 8 (a) "Best management practice" means a practice or 9 combination of practices determined by the coordinating 10 agencies, based on research, field-testing, and expert review, 11 to be the most effective and practicable on-location means, 12 including economic and technological considerations, for 13 improving water quality in agricultural and urban discharges. 14 Best management practices for agricultural discharges shall 15 reflect a balance between water quality improvements and 16 agricultural productivity. 17 (b) "Caloosahatchee River watershed" means the 18 Caloosahatchee River, its tributaries, its estuary, and the 19 area within Charlotte, Glades, Hendry, and Lee Counties from 20 which surface water flow is directed or drains, naturally or 21 by constructed works, to the river, its tributaries, or its 22 estuary. 23 (c)(b) "Coordinating agencies" means the Department of 24 Agriculture and Consumer Services, the Department of 25 Environmental Protection, and the South Florida Water 26 Management District. 27 (d)(c) "Corps of Engineers" means the United States 28 Army Corps of Engineers. 29 (e)(d) "Department" means the Department of 30 Environmental Protection. 31 11 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions.
CS for CS for SB 392 First Engrossed (ntc) 1 (f)(e) "District" means the South Florida Water 2 Management District. 3 (g)(f) "District's WOD program" means the program 4 implemented pursuant to rules adopted as authorized by this 5 section and ss. 373.016, 373.044, 373.085, 373.086, 373.109, 6 373.113, 373.118, 373.451, and 373.453, entitled "Works of the 7 District Basin." 8 (h)(g) "Lake Okeechobee Watershed Construction 9 Project" means the construction project developed pursuant to 10 paragraph (3)(b). 11 (i)(h) "Lake Okeechobee Watershed Protection Plan" 12 means the plan developed pursuant to this section and ss. 13 373.451-373.459. 14 (j)(i) "Lake Okeechobee watershed" means Lake 15 Okeechobee, its tributaries, and the area within which surface 16 water flow is directed or drains, naturally or by constructed 17 works, to the lake or its tributaries. and the area 18 surrounding and tributary to Lake Okeechobee, composed of the 19 surrounding hydrologic basins, as defined by the Lake 20 Okeechobee Protection Plan dated January 1, 2004. 21 (k)(j) "Lake Okeechobee Watershed Phosphorus Control 22 Program" means the program developed pursuant to paragraph 23 (3)(c). 24 (l) "Northern Everglades" means the Lake Okeechobee 25 watershed, the Caloosahatchee River watershed, and the St. 26 Lucie River watershed. 27 (m)(k) "Project component" means any structural or 28 operational change, resulting from the Restudy, to the Central 29 and Southern Florida Project as it existed and was operated as 30 of January 1, 1999. 31 12 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions.
CS for CS for SB 392 First Engrossed (ntc) 1 (n)(l) "Restudy" means the Comprehensive Review Study 2 of the Central and Southern Florida Project, for which federal 3 participation was authorized by the Federal Water Resources 4 Development Acts of 1992 and 1996 together with related 5 Congressional resolutions and for which participation by the 6 South Florida Water Management District is authorized by s. 7 373.1501. The term includes all actions undertaken pursuant to 8 the aforementioned authorizations which will result in 9 recommendations for modifications or additions to the Central 10 and Southern Florida Project. 11 (o) "River Watershed Protection Plans" means the 12 Caloosahatchee River Watershed Protection Plan and the St. 13 Lucie River Watershed Protection Plan developed pursuant to 14 this section. 15 (p) "St. Lucie River watershed" means the St. Lucie 16 River, its tributaries, its estuary, and the area within 17 Martin, Okeechobee, and St. Lucie Counties from which surface 18 water flow is directed or drains, naturally or by constructed 19 works, to the river, its tributaries, or its estuary. 20 (q)(m) "Total maximum daily load" means the sum of the 21 individual wasteload allocations for point sources and the 22 load allocations for nonpoint sources and natural background. 23 Prior to determining individual wasteload allocations and load 24 allocations, the maximum amount of a pollutant that a water 25 body or water segment can assimilate from all sources without 26 exceeding water quality standards must first be calculated. 27 (3) LAKE OKEECHOBEE WATERSHED PROTECTION PROGRAM.--A 28 protection program for Lake Okeechobee that achieves 29 phosphorus load reductions for Lake Okeechobee shall be 30 immediately implemented as specified in this subsection. The 31 program shall address the reduction of phosphorus loading to 13 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions.
CS for CS for SB 392 First Engrossed (ntc) 1 the lake from both internal and external sources. Phosphorus 2 load reductions shall be achieved through a phased program of 3 implementation. Initial implementation actions shall be 4 technology-based, based upon a consideration of both the 5 availability of appropriate technology and the cost of such 6 technology, and shall include phosphorus reduction measures at 7 both the source and the regional level. The initial phase of 8 phosphorus load reductions shall be based upon the district's 9 Technical Publication 81-2 and the district's WOD program, 10 with subsequent phases of phosphorus load reductions based 11 upon the total maximum daily loads established in accordance 12 with s. 403.067. In the development and administration of the 13 Lake Okeechobee Watershed Protection Program, the coordinating 14 agencies shall maximize opportunities provided by federal 15 cost-sharing programs and opportunities for partnerships with 16 the private sector. 17 (a) Lake Okeechobee Watershed Protection Plan.--In 18 order to protect and restore surface water resources, the 19 district, in cooperation with the other coordinating agencies, 20 shall complete a Lake Okeechobee Watershed Protection Plan in 21 accordance with this section and ss. 373.451-373.459. The plan 22 shall identify the geographic extent of the watershed, be 23 coordinated with the plans developed pursuant to paragraphs 24 (4)(a) and (b), and contain an implementation schedule for 25 subsequent phases of phosphorus load reduction consistent with 26 the total maximum daily loads established in accordance with 27 s. 403.067. The plan shall consider and build upon a review 28 and analysis of the following: 29 1. The performance of projects constructed during 30 Phase I and Phase II of the Lake Okeechobee Watershed 31 Construction Project, pursuant to paragraph (b). 14 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions.
CS for CS for SB 392 First Engrossed (ntc) 1 2. Relevant information resulting from the Lake 2 Okeechobee Watershed Phosphorus Control Program, pursuant to 3 paragraph (c). 4 3. Relevant information resulting from the Lake 5 Okeechobee Watershed Research and Water Quality Monitoring 6 Program, pursuant to paragraph (d). 7 4. Relevant information resulting from the Lake 8 Okeechobee Exotic Species Control Program, pursuant to 9 paragraph (e). 10 5. Relevant information resulting from the Lake 11 Okeechobee Internal Phosphorus Management Program, pursuant to 12 paragraph (f). 13 (b) Lake Okeechobee Watershed Construction 14 Project.--To improve the hydrology and water quality of Lake 15 Okeechobee and downstream receiving waters, including the 16 Caloosahatchee and St. Lucie Rivers and their estuaries, the 17 district shall design and construct the Lake Okeechobee 18 Watershed Construction Project. 19 1. Phase I.--Phase I of the Lake Okeechobee Watershed 20 Construction Project shall consist of a series of project 21 features consistent with the recommendations of the South 22 Florida Ecosystem Restoration Working Group's Lake Okeechobee 23 Action Plan. Priority basins for such projects include S-191, 24 S-154, and Pools D and E in the Lower Kissimmee River. In 25 order to obtain phosphorus load reductions to Lake Okeechobee 26 as soon as possible, the following actions shall be 27 implemented: 28 a. The district shall serve as a full partner with the 29 Corps of Engineers in the design and construction of the 30 Grassy Island Ranch and New Palm Dairy stormwater treatment 31 facilities as components of the Lake Okeechobee Water 15 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions.
CS for CS for SB 392 First Engrossed (ntc) 1 Retention/Phosphorus Removal Critical Project. The Corps of 2 Engineers shall have the lead in design and construction of 3 these facilities. Should delays be encountered in the 4 implementation of either of these facilities, the district 5 shall notify the department and recommend corrective actions. 6 b. The district shall obtain permits and complete 7 construction of two of the isolated wetland restoration 8 projects that are part of the Lake Okeechobee Water 9 Retention/Phosphorus Removal Critical Project. The additional 10 isolated wetland projects included in this critical project 11 shall further reduce phosphorus loading to Lake Okeechobee. 12 c. The district shall work with the Corps of Engineers 13 to expedite initiation of the design process for the Taylor 14 Creek/Nubbins Slough Reservoir Assisted Stormwater Treatment 15 Area, a project component of the Comprehensive Everglades 16 Restoration Plan Restudy. The district shall propose to the 17 Corps of Engineers that the district take the lead in the 18 design and construction of the Reservoir Assisted Stormwater 19 Treatment Area and receive credit towards the local share of 20 the total cost of the Comprehensive Everglades Restoration 21 Plan Restudy. 22 2. Phase II.--By February 1, 2008, the district, in 23 cooperation with the other coordinating agencies and the Corps 24 of Engineers, shall develop a detailed technical an 25 implementation plan for Phase II of the Lake Okeechobee 26 Watershed Construction Project. The detailed technical plan 27 shall include measures for the improvement of the quality, 28 quantity, timing, and distribution of water in the northern 29 Everglades ecosystem, including the Lake Okeechobee watershed 30 and the estuaries, and for facilitating the achievement of 31 water quality standards. Use of cost-effective biologically 16 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions.
CS for CS for SB 392 First Engrossed (ntc) 1 based, hybrid wetland/chemical and other innovative nutrient 2 control technologies shall be incorporated in the plan where 3 appropriate. The detailed technical plan shall also include a 4 Process Development and Engineering component to finalize the 5 detail and design of Phase II projects and identify additional 6 measures needed to increase the certainty that the overall 7 objectives for improving water quality and quantity can be 8 met. Based on information and recommendations from the Process 9 Development and Engineering component, the Phase II detailed 10 technical plan shall be periodically updated. Phase II shall 11 include construction of additional facilities in the priority 12 basins identified in subparagraph (b)1., as well as facilities 13 for other basins in the Lake Okeechobee watershed. This 14 detailed technical plan will require legislative ratification 15 pursuant to paragraph (i). The technical implementation plan 16 shall: 17 a. Identify Lake Okeechobee Watershed Construction 18 Project facilities designed to contribute to achieving all 19 applicable total maximum daily loads established pursuant to 20 s. 403.067 within the Lake Okeechobee watershed. be 21 constructed to achieve a design objective of 40 parts per 22 billion (ppb) for phosphorus measured as a long-term flow 23 weighted average concentration, unless an allocation has been 24 established pursuant to s. 403.067 for the Lake Okeechobee 25 total maximum daily load. 26 b. Identify the size and location of all such Lake 27 Okeechobee Watershed Construction Project facilities. 28 c. Provide a construction schedule for all such Lake 29 Okeechobee Watershed Construction Project facilities, 30 including the sequencing and specific timeframe for 31 17 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions.
CS for CS for SB 392 First Engrossed (ntc) 1 construction of each Lake Okeechobee Watershed Construction 2 Project facility. 3 d. Provide a land acquisition schedule for the 4 acquisition of lands or sufficient interests lands necessary 5 to achieve the construction schedule. 6 e. Provide a detailed schedule of costs associated 7 with the construction schedule. 8 f. Identify, to the maximum extent practicable, 9 impacts on wetlands and state-listed species expected to be 10 associated with construction of such facilities, including 11 potential alternatives to minimize and mitigate such impacts, 12 as appropriate. 13 g. Provide for additional measures, including 14 voluntary water storage and quality improvements on private 15 land, to increase water storage and reduce excess water levels 16 in Lake Okeechobee and to reduce excess discharges to the 17 estuaries. The technical plan shall also develop the 18 appropriate water quantity storage goal to achieve the desired 19 Lake Okeechobee range of lake levels and inflow volumes to the 20 Caloosahatchee and St. Lucie estuaries while meeting the other 21 water-related needs of the region, including water supply and 22 flood protection. 23 h. Provide for additional source controls needed to 24 enhance performance of the Lake Okeechobee Watershed 25 Construction Project facilities. Such additional source 26 controls shall be incorporated into the Lake Okeechobee 27 Watershed Phosphorous Control Program pursuant to paragraph 28 (c). 29 3. Evaluation.--By January 1, 2004, and every 3 years 30 thereafter, the district, in cooperation with the coordinating 31 agencies, shall conduct an evaluation of any further 18 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions.
CS for CS for SB 392 First Engrossed (ntc) 1 phosphorus load reductions necessary to achieve compliance 2 with all the Lake Okeechobee watershed total maximum daily 3 loads load established pursuant to s. 403.067. Additionally, 4 the district shall identify modifications to facilities of the 5 Lake Okeechobee Watershed Construction Project as appropriate 6 to meet the total maximum daily loads. if the design objective 7 of 40 parts per billion (ppb) or the allocation established 8 pursuant to s. 403.067 for the Lake Okeechobee total maximum 9 daily load established pursuant to s. 403.067 is not being 10 met. The evaluation shall be included in the applicable annual 11 progress report submitted pursuant to subsection (6) paragraph 12 (h). 13 4. Coordination and review.--To ensure the timely 14 implementation of the Lake Okeechobee Watershed Construction 15 Project, the design of project facilities shall be coordinated 16 with the department and other interested parties, including 17 affected local governments, to the maximum extent practicable. 18 Lake Okeechobee Watershed Construction Project facilities 19 shall be reviewed and commented upon by the department prior 20 to the execution of a construction contract by the district 21 for that facility. 22 (c) Lake Okeechobee Watershed Phosphorus Control 23 Program.--The Lake Okeechobee Watershed Phosphorus Control 24 Program is designed to be a multifaceted approach to reducing 25 phosphorus loads by improving the management of phosphorus 26 sources within the Lake Okeechobee watershed through continued 27 implementation of existing regulations and best management 28 practices, development and implementation of improved best 29 management practices, improvement and restoration of the 30 hydrologic function of natural and managed systems, and 31 utilization of alternative technologies for nutrient 19 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions.
CS for CS for SB 392 First Engrossed (ntc) 1 reduction. The coordinating agencies shall facilitate the 2 application of federal programs that offer opportunities for 3 water quality treatment, including preservation, restoration, 4 or creation of wetlands on agricultural lands. 5 1. Agricultural nonpoint source best management 6 practices, developed in accordance with s. 403.067 and 7 designed to achieve the objectives of the Lake Okeechobee 8 Watershed Protection Program, shall be implemented on an 9 expedited basis. The coordinating agencies shall develop an 10 interagency agreement pursuant to ss. 373.046 and 373.406(5) 11 that assures the development of best management practices that 12 complement existing regulatory programs and specifies how 13 those best management practices are implemented and verified. 14 The interagency agreement shall address measures to be taken 15 by the coordinating agencies during any best management 16 practice reevaluation performed pursuant to sub-subparagraph 17 d. The department shall use best professional judgment in 18 making the initial determination of best management practice 19 effectiveness. 20 a. As provided in s. 403.067(7)(c), the Department of 21 Agriculture and Consumer Services, in consultation with the 22 department, the district, and affected parties, shall initiate 23 rule development for interim measures, best management 24 practices, conservation plans, nutrient management plans, or 25 other measures necessary for Lake Okeechobee watershed total 26 maximum daily phosphorus load reduction. The rule shall 27 include thresholds for requiring conservation and nutrient 28 management plans and criteria for the contents of such plans. 29 Development of agricultural nonpoint source best management 30 practices shall initially focus on those priority basins 31 listed in subparagraph (b)1. The Department of Agriculture and 20 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions.
CS for CS for SB 392 First Engrossed (ntc) 1 Consumer Services, in consultation with the department, the 2 district, and affected parties, shall conduct an ongoing 3 program for improvement of existing and development of new 4 interim measures or best management practices for the purpose 5 of adoption of such practices by rule. The Department of 6 Agriculture and Consumer Services shall work with the 7 University of Florida's Institute of Food and Agriculture 8 Sciences to review and, where appropriate, develop revised 9 nutrient application rates for all agricultural soil 10 amendments in the watershed. 11 b. Where agricultural nonpoint source best management 12 practices or interim measures have been adopted by rule of the 13 Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, the owner or 14 operator of an agricultural nonpoint source addressed by such 15 rule shall either implement interim measures or best 16 management practices or demonstrate compliance with the 17 district's WOD program by conducting monitoring prescribed by 18 the department or the district. Owners or operators of 19 agricultural nonpoint sources who implement interim measures 20 or best management practices adopted by rule of the Department 21 of Agriculture and Consumer Services shall be subject to the 22 provisions of s. 403.067(7). The Department of Agriculture and 23 Consumer Services, in cooperation with the department and the 24 district, shall provide technical and financial assistance for 25 implementation of agricultural best management practices, 26 subject to the availability of funds. 27 c. The district or department shall conduct monitoring 28 at representative sites to verify the effectiveness of 29 agricultural nonpoint source best management practices. 30 d. Where water quality problems are detected for 31 agricultural nonpoint sources despite the appropriate 21 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions.
CS for CS for SB 392 First Engrossed (ntc) 1 implementation of adopted best management practices, the 2 Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, in 3 consultation with the other coordinating agencies and affected 4 parties, shall institute a reevaluation of the best management 5 practices and make appropriate changes to the rule adopting 6 best management practices. 7 2. Nonagricultural nonpoint source best management 8 practices, developed in accordance with s. 403.067 and 9 designed to achieve the objectives of the Lake Okeechobee 10 Watershed Protection Program, shall be implemented on an 11 expedited basis. The department and the district shall develop 12 an interagency agreement pursuant to ss. 373.046 and 13 373.406(5) that assures the development of best management 14 practices that complement existing regulatory programs and 15 specifies how those best management practices are implemented 16 and verified. The interagency agreement shall address measures 17 to be taken by the department and the district during any best 18 management practice reevaluation performed pursuant to 19 sub-subparagraph d. 20 a. The department and the district are directed to 21 work with the University of Florida's Institute of Food and 22 Agricultural Sciences to develop appropriate nutrient 23 application rates for all nonagricultural soil amendments in 24 the watershed. As provided in s. 403.067(7)(c), the 25 department, in consultation with the district and affected 26 parties, shall develop interim measures, best management 27 practices, or other measures necessary for Lake Okeechobee 28 watershed total maximum daily phosphorus load reduction. 29 Development of nonagricultural nonpoint source best management 30 practices shall initially focus on those priority basins 31 listed in subparagraph (b)1. The department, the district, and 22 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions.
CS for CS for SB 392 First Engrossed (ntc) 1 affected parties shall conduct an ongoing program for 2 improvement of existing and development of new interim 3 measures or best management practices. The district shall 4 adopt technology-based standards under the district's WOD 5 program for nonagricultural nonpoint sources of phosphorus. 6 b. Where nonagricultural nonpoint source best 7 management practices or interim measures have been developed 8 by the department and adopted by the district, the owner or 9 operator of a nonagricultural nonpoint source shall implement 10 interim measures or best management practices and be subject 11 to the provisions of s. 403.067(7). The department and 12 district shall provide technical and financial assistance for 13 implementation of nonagricultural nonpoint source best 14 management practices, subject to the availability of funds. 15 c. The district or the department shall conduct 16 monitoring at representative sites to verify the effectiveness 17 of nonagricultural nonpoint source best management practices. 18 d. Where water quality problems are detected for 19 nonagricultural nonpoint sources despite the appropriate 20 implementation of adopted best management practices, the 21 department and the district shall institute a reevaluation of 22 the best management practices. 23 3. The provisions of subparagraphs 1. and 2. shall not 24 preclude the department or the district from requiring 25 compliance with water quality standards or with current best 26 management practices requirements set forth in any applicable 27 regulatory program authorized by law for the purpose of 28 protecting water quality. Additionally, subparagraphs 1. and 29 2. are applicable only to the extent that they do not conflict 30 with any rules promulgated by the department that are 31 23 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions.
CS for CS for SB 392 First Engrossed (ntc) 1 necessary to maintain a federally delegated or approved 2 program. 3 4. Projects that which reduce the phosphorus load 4 originating from domestic wastewater systems within the Lake 5 Okeechobee watershed shall be given funding priority in the 6 department's revolving loan program under s. 403.1835. The 7 department shall coordinate and provide assistance to those 8 local governments seeking financial assistance for such 9 priority projects. 10 5. Projects that make use of private lands, or lands 11 held in trust for Indian tribes, to reduce nutrient loadings 12 or concentrations within a basin by one or more of the 13 following methods: restoring the natural hydrology of the 14 basin, restoring wildlife habitat or impacted wetlands, 15 reducing peak flows after storm events, increasing aquifer 16 recharge, or protecting range and timberland from conversion 17 to development, are eligible for grants available under this 18 section from the coordinating agencies. For projects of 19 otherwise equal priority, special funding priority will be 20 given to those projects that make best use of the methods 21 outlined above that involve public-private partnerships or 22 that obtain federal match money. Preference ranking above the 23 special funding priority will be given to projects located in 24 a rural area of critical economic concern designated by the 25 Governor. Grant applications may be submitted by any person or 26 tribal entity, and eligible projects may include, but are not 27 limited to, the purchase of conservation and flowage 28 easements, hydrologic restoration of wetlands, creating 29 treatment wetlands, development of a management plan for 30 natural resources, and financial support to implement a 31 management plan. 24 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions.
CS for CS for SB 392 First Engrossed (ntc) 1 6.a. The department shall require all entities 2 disposing of domestic wastewater residuals within the Lake 3 Okeechobee watershed and the remaining areas of Okeechobee, 4 Glades, and Hendry Counties to develop and submit to the 5 department an agricultural use plan that limits applications 6 based upon phosphorus loading. By July 1, 2005, phosphorus 7 concentrations originating from these application sites shall 8 not exceed the limits established in the district's WOD 9 program. After December 31, 2007, the department may not 10 authorize the disposal of domestic wastewater residuals within 11 the Lake Okeechobee watershed unless the applicant can 12 affirmatively demonstrate that the phosphorus in the residuals 13 will not add to phosphorus loadings in Lake Okeechobee or its 14 tributaries. This demonstration shall be based on achieving a 15 net balance between phosphorus imports relative to exports on 16 the permitted application site. Exports shall include only 17 phosphorus removed from the Lake Okeechobee watershed through 18 products generated on the permitted application site. This 19 prohibition does not apply to Class AA residuals that are 20 marketed and distributed as fertilizer products in accordance 21 with department rule. 22 b. Private and government-owned utilities within 23 Monroe, Dade, Broward, Palm Beach, Martin, St. Lucie, Indian 24 River, Okeechobee, Highlands, Hendry, and Glades Counties that 25 dispose of wastewater residual sludge from utility operations 26 and septic removal by land spreading in the Lake Okeechobee 27 watershed may use a line item on local sewer rates to cover 28 wastewater residual treatment and disposal if such disposal 29 and treatment is done by approved alternative treatment 30 methodology at a facility located within the areas designated 31 by the Governor as rural areas of critical economic concern 25 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions.
CS for CS for SB 392 First Engrossed (ntc) 1 pursuant to s. 288.0656. This additional line item is an 2 environmental protection disposal fee above the present sewer 3 rate and shall not be considered a part of the present sewer 4 rate to customers, notwithstanding provisions to the contrary 5 in chapter 367. The fee shall be established by the county 6 commission or its designated assignee in the county in which 7 the alternative method treatment facility is located. The fee 8 shall be calculated to be no higher than that necessary to 9 recover the facility's prudent cost of providing the service. 10 Upon request by an affected county commission, the Florida 11 Public Service Commission will provide assistance in 12 establishing the fee. Further, for utilities and utility 13 authorities that use the additional line item environmental 14 protection disposal fee, such fee shall not be considered a 15 rate increase under the rules of the Public Service Commission 16 and shall be exempt from such rules. Utilities using the 17 provisions of this section may immediately include in their 18 sewer invoicing the new environmental protection disposal fee. 19 Proceeds from this environmental protection disposal fee shall 20 be used for treatment and disposal of wastewater residuals, 21 including any treatment technology that helps reduce the 22 volume of residuals that require final disposal, but such 23 proceeds shall not be used for transportation or shipment 24 costs for disposal or any costs relating to the land 25 application of residuals in the Lake Okeechobee watershed. 26 c. No less frequently than once every 3 years, the 27 Florida Public Service Commission or the county commission 28 through the services of an independent auditor shall perform a 29 financial audit of all facilities receiving compensation from 30 an environmental protection disposal fee. The Florida Public 31 Service Commission or the county commission through the 26 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions.
CS for CS for SB 392 First Engrossed (ntc) 1 services of an independent auditor shall also perform an audit 2 of the methodology used in establishing the environmental 3 protection disposal fee. The Florida Public Service Commission 4 or the county commission shall, within 120 days after 5 completion of an audit, file the audit report with the 6 President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of 7 Representatives and shall provide copies to the county 8 commissions of the counties set forth in sub-subparagraph b. 9 The books and records of any facilities receiving compensation 10 from an environmental protection disposal fee shall be open to 11 the Florida Public Service Commission and the Auditor General 12 for review upon request. 13 7. The Department of Health shall require all entities 14 disposing of septage within the Lake Okeechobee watershed and 15 the remaining areas of Okeechobee, Glades, and Hendry Counties 16 to develop and submit to that agency an agricultural use plan 17 that limits applications based upon phosphorus loading. By 18 July 1, 2005, phosphorus concentrations originating from these 19 application sites shall not exceed the limits established in 20 the district's WOD program. 21 8. The Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services 22 shall initiate rulemaking requiring entities within the Lake 23 Okeechobee watershed and the remaining areas of Okeechobee, 24 Glades, and Hendry Counties which land-apply animal manure to 25 develop resource management system level conservation plans, 26 according to United States Department of Agriculture criteria, 27 which or nutrient management plans that limit such 28 application, based upon phosphorus loading. Such rules may 29 include criteria and thresholds for the requirement to develop 30 a conservation or nutrient management plan, requirements for 31 plan approval, and recordkeeping requirements. 27 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions.
CS for CS for SB 392 First Engrossed (ntc) 1 9. Prior to authorizing a discharge into works of the 2 district, the district shall require responsible parties to 3 demonstrate that proposed changes in land use will not result 4 in increased phosphorus loading over that of existing land 5 uses. 6 10. The district, the department, or the Department of 7 Agriculture and Consumer Services, as appropriate, shall 8 implement those alternative nutrient reduction technologies 9 determined to be feasible pursuant to subparagraph (d)6. 10 (d) Lake Okeechobee Watershed Research and Water 11 Quality Monitoring Program.--The district, in cooperation with 12 the other coordinating agencies, shall establish a Lake 13 Okeechobee Watershed Research and Water Quality Monitoring 14 Program that builds upon the district's existing Lake 15 Okeechobee research program. The program shall: 16 1. Evaluate all available existing water quality data 17 concerning total phosphorus in the Lake Okeechobee watershed, 18 develop a water quality baseline to represent existing 19 conditions for total phosphorus, monitor long-term ecological 20 changes, including water quality for total phosphorus, and 21 measure compliance with water quality standards for total 22 phosphorus, including any applicable the total maximum daily 23 load for the Lake Okeechobee watershed as established pursuant 24 to s. 403.067. Every 3 years, the district shall reevaluate 25 water quality and quantity data to ensure that the appropriate 26 projects are being designated and implemented to meet the 27 water quality and storage goals of the plan. The district 28 shall also implement a total phosphorus monitoring program at 29 appropriate all inflow structures owned or operated by the 30 South Florida Water Management District and within the to Lake 31 Okeechobee watershed. 28 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions.
CS for CS for SB 392 First Engrossed (ntc) 1 2. Develop a Lake Okeechobee water quality model that 2 reasonably represents phosphorus dynamics of the lake and 3 incorporates an uncertainty analysis associated with model 4 predictions. 5 3. Determine the relative contribution of phosphorus 6 from all identifiable sources and all primary and secondary 7 land uses. 8 4. Conduct an assessment of the sources of phosphorus 9 from the Upper Kissimmee Chain-of-Lakes and Lake Istokpoga, 10 and their relative contribution to the water quality of Lake 11 Okeechobee. The results of this assessment shall be used by 12 the coordinating agencies to develop interim measures, best 13 management practices, or regulation, as applicable. 14 5. Assess current water management practices within 15 the Lake Okeechobee watershed and develop recommendations for 16 structural and operational improvements. Such recommendations 17 shall balance water supply, flood control, estuarine salinity, 18 maintenance of a healthy lake littoral zone, and water quality 19 considerations. 20 6. Evaluate the feasibility of alternative nutrient 21 reduction technologies, including sediment traps, canal and 22 ditch maintenance, fish production or other aquaculture, 23 bioenergy conversion processes, and algal or other biological 24 treatment technologies. 25 7. Conduct an assessment of the water volumes and 26 timing from the Lake Okeechobee watershed and their relative 27 contribution to the water level changes in Lake Okeechobee and 28 to the timing and volume of water delivered to the estuaries. 29 (e) Lake Okeechobee Exotic Species Control 30 Program.--The coordinating agencies shall identify the exotic 31 species that threaten the native flora and fauna within the 29 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions.
CS for CS for SB 392 First Engrossed (ntc) 1 Lake Okeechobee watershed and develop and implement measures 2 to protect the native flora and fauna. 3 (f) Lake Okeechobee Internal Phosphorus Management 4 Program.--The district, in cooperation with the other 5 coordinating agencies and interested parties, shall complete a 6 Lake Okeechobee internal phosphorus load removal feasibility 7 study. The feasibility study shall be based on technical 8 feasibility, as well as economic considerations, and address 9 all reasonable methods of phosphorus removal. If methods are 10 found to be feasible, the district shall immediately pursue 11 the design, funding, and permitting for implementing such 12 methods. 13 (g) Lake Okeechobee Watershed Protection Plan 14 implementation.--The coordinating agencies shall be jointly 15 responsible for implementing the Lake Okeechobee Watershed 16 Protection Plan, consistent with the statutory authority and 17 responsibility of each agency. Annual funding priorities shall 18 be jointly established, and the highest priority shall be 19 assigned to programs and projects that address phosphorus 20 sources that have the highest relative contribution to 21 phosphorus loading and the greatest potential for reductions 22 needed to meet the total maximum daily loads phosphorus 23 reduction. In determining funding priorities, the coordinating 24 agencies shall also consider the need for regulatory 25 compliance, the extent to which the program or project is 26 ready to proceed, and the availability of federal matching 27 funds or other nonstate funding, including public-private 28 partnerships. Federal and other nonstate funding shall be 29 maximized to the greatest extent practicable. 30 (h) Priorities and implementation schedules.--The 31 coordinating agencies are authorized and directed to establish 30 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions.
CS for CS for SB 392 First Engrossed (ntc) 1 priorities and implementation schedules for the achievement of 2 total maximum daily loads, compliance with the requirements of 3 s. 403.067, and compliance with applicable water quality 4 standards within the waters and watersheds subject to this 5 section. 6 (i) Legislative ratification.--The coordinating 7 agencies shall submit the Phase II technical plan developed 8 pursuant to paragraph (b) to the President of the Senate and 9 the Speaker of the House of Representatives prior to the 2008 10 legislative session for review. If the Legislature takes no 11 action on the plan during the 2008 legislative session, the 12 plan is deemed approved and may be implemented. 13 (h) Annual progress report.--Each March 1, beginning 14 in 2006, the district shall report on implementation of this 15 section as part of the consolidated annual report required in 16 s. 373.036(7). The annual report shall include a summary of 17 water quality and habitat conditions in Lake Okeechobee and 18 the Lake Okeechobee watershed and the status of the Lake 19 Okeechobee Construction Project. The district shall prepare 20 the report in cooperation with the other coordinating 21 agencies. 22 (4) CALOOSAHATCHEE AND ST. LUCIE RIVER WATERSHED 23 PROTECTION PROGRAM.--A protection program shall be developed 24 and implemented as specified in this subsection. In order to 25 protect and restore surface water resources, the program shall 26 address the reduction of pollutant loadings, restoration of 27 natural hydrology, and compliance with applicable state water 28 quality standards. The program shall be achieved through a 29 phased program of implementation. In addition, pollutant load 30 reductions based upon adopted total maximum daily loads 31 established in accordance with s. 403.067 shall serve as a 31 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions.
CS for CS for SB 392 First Engrossed (ntc) 1 program objective. In the development and administration of 2 the program, the coordinating agencies shall maximize 3 opportunities provided by federal and local government 4 cost-sharing programs and opportunities for partnerships with 5 the private sector and local government. The plan shall 6 include a goal for salinity envelopes and freshwater inflow 7 targets for the estuaries based upon existing research and 8 documentation. The goal may be revised as new information is 9 available. This goal shall seek to reduce the frequency and 10 duration of undesirable salinity ranges while meeting the 11 other water-related needs of the region, including water 12 supply and flood protection, while recognizing the extent to 13 which water inflows are within the control and jurisdiction of 14 the district. 15 (a) Caloosahatchee River Watershed Protection 16 Plan.--No later than January 1, 2009, the district, in 17 cooperation with the other coordinating agencies, Lee County, 18 and affected counties and municipalities, shall complete a 19 River Watershed Protection Plan in accordance with this 20 subsection. The plan shall identify the geographic extent of 21 the watershed, be coordinated as needed with the plans 22 developed pursuant to subsection (3)(a) and paragraph (b) of 23 this subsection, and contain an implementation schedule for 24 pollutant load reductions consistent with any adopted total 25 maximum daily loads and compliance with applicable state water 26 quality standards. The plan shall include: 27 1. Caloosahatchee River Watershed Construction 28 Project.--To improve the hydrology, water quality, and aquatic 29 habitats within the watershed, the district shall, no later 30 than January 1, 2012, plan, design, and construct the initial 31 32 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions.
CS for CS for SB 392 First Engrossed (ntc) 1 phase of the Watershed Construction Project. In doing so, the 2 district shall: 3 a. Develop and designate the facilities to be 4 constructed to achieve stated goals and objectives of the 5 Caloosahatchee River Watershed Protection Plan. 6 b. Conduct scientific studies that are necessary to 7 support the design of the Caloosahatchee River Watershed 8 Construction Project facilities. 9 c. Identify the size and location of all such 10 facilities. 11 d. Provide a construction schedule for all such 12 facilities, including the sequencing and specific timeframe 13 for construction of each facility. 14 e. Provide a schedule for the acquisition of lands or 15 sufficient interests necessary to achieve the construction 16 schedule. 17 f. Provide a schedule of costs and benefits associated 18 with each construction project and identify funding sources. 19 g. To ensure timely implementation, coordinate the 20 design, scheduling, and sequencing of project facilities with 21 the coordinating agencies, Lee County, other affected counties 22 and municipalities, and other affected parties. 23 2. Caloosahatchee River Watershed Pollutant Control 24 Program.--The Caloosahatchee River Watershed Pollutant Control 25 Program is designed to be a multifaceted approach to reducing 26 pollutant loads by improving the management of pollutant 27 sources within the Caloosahatchee River watershed through 28 implementation of regulations and best management practices, 29 development and implementation of improved best management 30 practices, improvement and restoration of the hydrologic 31 function of natural and managed systems, and utilization of 33 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions.
CS for CS for SB 392 First Engrossed (ntc) 1 alternative technologies for pollutant reduction, such as 2 cost-effective biologically based, hybrid wetland/chemical and 3 other innovative nutrient control technologies. The 4 coordinating agencies shall facilitate the utilization of 5 federal programs that offer opportunities for water quality 6 treatment, including preservation, restoration, or creation of 7 wetlands on agricultural lands. 8 a. Nonpoint source best management practices 9 consistent with paragraph (3)(c), designed to achieve the 10 objectives of the Caloosahatchee River Watershed Protection 11 Program, shall be implemented on an expedited basis. The 12 coordinating agencies may develop an intergovernmental 13 agreement with local governments to implement the 14 nonagricultural, nonpoint-source best management practices 15 within their respective geographic boundaries. 16 b. This subsection does not preclude the department or 17 the district from requiring compliance with water quality 18 standards, adopted total maximum daily loads, or current 19 best-management-practices requirements set forth in any 20 applicable regulatory program authorized by law for the 21 purpose of protecting water quality. This subsection applies 22 only to the extent that it does not conflict with any rules 23 adopted by the department or district which are necessary to 24 maintain a federally delegated or approved program. 25 c. Projects that make use of private lands, or lands 26 held in trust for Indian tribes, to reduce pollutant loadings 27 or concentrations within a basin, or that reduce the volume of 28 harmful discharges by one or more of the following methods: 29 restoring the natural hydrology of the basin, restoring 30 wildlife habitat or impacted wetlands, reducing peak flows 31 after storm events, or increasing aquifer recharge, are 34 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions.
CS for CS for SB 392 First Engrossed (ntc) 1 eligible for grants available under this section from the 2 coordinating agencies. 3 d. The Caloosahatchee River Watershed Pollutant 4 Control Program shall require assessment of current water 5 management practices within the watershed and shall require 6 development of recommendations for structural, nonstructural, 7 and operational improvements. Such recommendations shall 8 consider and balance water supply, flood control, estuarine 9 salinity, aquatic habitat, and water quality considerations. 10 e. After December 31, 2007, the department may not 11 authorize the disposal of domestic wastewater residuals within 12 the Caloosahatchee River watershed unless the applicant can 13 affirmatively demonstrate that the nutrients in the residuals 14 will not add to nutrient loadings in the watershed. This 15 demonstration shall be based on achieving a net balance 16 between nutrient imports relative to exports on the permitted 17 application site. Exports shall include only nutrients removed 18 from the watershed through products generated on the permitted 19 application site. This prohibition does not apply to Class AA 20 residuals that are marketed and distributed as fertilizer 21 products in accordance with department rule. 22 f. The Department of Health shall require all entities 23 disposing of septage within the Caloosahatchee River watershed 24 to develop and submit to that agency an agricultural use plan 25 that limits applications based upon nutrient loading. By July 26 1, 2008, nutrient concentrations originating from these 27 application sites may not exceed the limits established in the 28 district's WOD program. 29 g. The Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services 30 shall initiate rulemaking requiring entities within the 31 Caloosahatchee River watershed which land-apply animal manure 35 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions.
CS for CS for SB 392 First Engrossed (ntc) 1 to develop a resource management system level conservation 2 plan, according to United States Department of Agriculture 3 criteria which limits such application. Such rules may include 4 criteria and thresholds for the requirement to develop a 5 conservation or nutrient management plan, requirements for 6 plan approval, and recordkeeping requirements. 7 3. Caloosahatchee River Watershed Research and Water 8 Quality Monitoring Program.--The district, in cooperation with 9 the other coordinating agencies and local governments, shall 10 establish a Caloosahatchee River Watershed Research and Water 11 Quality Monitoring Program that builds upon the district's 12 existing research program and that is sufficient to carry out, 13 comply with, or assess the plans, programs, and other 14 responsibilities created by this subsection. The program shall 15 also conduct an assessment of the water volumes and timing 16 from the Lake Okeechobee and Caloosahatchee River watersheds 17 and their relative contributions to the timing and volume of 18 water delivered to the estuary. 19 (b) St. Lucie River Watershed Protection Plan.--No 20 later than January 1, 2009, the district, in cooperation with 21 the other coordinating agencies, Martin County, and affected 22 counties and municipalities shall complete a plan in 23 accordance with this subsection. The plan shall identify the 24 geographic extent of the watershed, be coordinated as needed 25 with the plans developed pursuant to paragraph (3)(a) and 26 paragraph (a) of this subsection, and contain an 27 implementation schedule for pollutant load reductions 28 consistent with any adopted total maximum daily loads and 29 compliance with applicable state water quality standards. The 30 plan shall include: 31 36 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions.
CS for CS for SB 392 First Engrossed (ntc) 1 1. St. Lucie River Watershed Construction Project.--To 2 improve the hydrology, water quality, and aquatic habitats 3 within the watershed, the district shall, no later than 4 January 1, 2012, plan, design, and construct the initial phase 5 of Watershed Construction Project. In doing so, the district 6 shall: 7 a. Develop and designate the facilities to be 8 constructed to achieve stated goals and objectives of the St. 9 Lucie River Watershed Protection Plan. 10 b. Identify the size and location of all such 11 facilities. 12 c. Provide a construction schedule for all such 13 facilities, including the sequencing and specific timeframe 14 for construction of each facility. 15 d. Provide a schedule for the acquisition of lands or 16 sufficient interests necessary to achieve the construction 17 schedule. 18 e. Provide a schedule of costs and benefits associated 19 with each construction project and identify funding sources. 20 f. To ensure timely implementation, coordinate the 21 design, scheduling, and sequencing of project facilities with 22 the coordinating agencies, Martin County, St. Lucie County, 23 other interested parties, and other affected local 24 governments. 25 2. St. Lucie River Watershed Pollutant Control 26 Program.--The St. Lucie River Watershed Pollutant Control 27 Program is designed to be a multifaceted approach to reducing 28 pollutant loads by improving the management of pollutant 29 sources within the St. Lucie River watershed through 30 implementation of regulations and best management practices, 31 development and implementation of improved best management 37 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions.
CS for CS for SB 392 First Engrossed (ntc) 1 practices, improvement and restoration of the hydrologic 2 function of natural and managed systems, and utilization of 3 alternative technologies for pollutant reduction, such as 4 cost-effective biologically based, hybrid wetland/chemical and 5 other innovative nutrient control technologies. The 6 coordinating agencies shall facilitate the utilization of 7 federal programs that offer opportunities for water quality 8 treatment, including preservation, restoration, or creation of 9 wetlands on agricultural lands. 10 a. Nonpoint source best management practices 11 consistent with paragraph (3)(c), designed to achieve the 12 objectives of the St. Lucie River Watershed Protection 13 Program, shall be implemented on an expedited basis. The 14 coordinating agencies may develop an intergovernmental 15 agreement with local governments to implement the 16 nonagricultural nonpoint source best management practices 17 within their respective geographic boundaries. 18 b. This subsection does not preclude the department or 19 the district from requiring compliance with water quality 20 standards, adopted total maximum daily loads, or current 21 best-management-practices requirements set forth in any 22 applicable regulatory program authorized by law for the 23 purpose of protecting water quality. This subsection applies 24 only to the extent that it does not conflict with any rules 25 adopted by the department or district which are necessary to 26 maintain a federally delegated or approved program. 27 c. Projects that make use of private lands, or lands 28 held in trust for Indian tribes, to reduce pollutant loadings 29 or concentrations within a basin, or that reduce the volume of 30 harmful discharges by one or more of the following methods: 31 restoring the natural hydrology of the basin, restoring 38 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions.
CS for CS for SB 392 First Engrossed (ntc) 1 wildlife habitat or impacted wetlands, reducing peak flows 2 after storm events, or increasing aquifer recharge, are 3 eligible for grants available under this section from the 4 coordinating agencies. 5 d. The St. Lucie River Watershed Pollutant Control 6 Program shall require assessment of current water management 7 practices within the watershed and shall require development 8 of recommendations for structural, nonstructural, and 9 operational improvements. Such recommendations shall consider 10 and balance water supply, flood control, estuarine salinity, 11 aquatic habitat, and water quality considerations. 12 e. After December 31, 2007, the department may not 13 authorize the disposal of domestic wastewater residuals within 14 the St. Lucie River watershed unless the applicant can 15 affirmatively demonstrate that the nutrients in the residuals 16 will not add to nutrient loadings in the watershed. This 17 demonstration shall be based on achieving a net balance 18 between nutrient imports relative to exports on the permitted 19 application site. Exports shall include only nutrients removed 20 from the St. Lucie River watershed through products generated 21 on the permitted application site. This prohibition does not 22 apply to Class AA residuals that are marketed and distributed 23 as fertilizer products in accordance with department rule. 24 f. The Department of Health shall require all entities 25 disposing of septage within the St. Lucie River watershed to 26 develop and submit to that agency an agricultural use plan 27 that limits applications based upon nutrient loading. By July 28 1, 2008, nutrient concentrations originating from these 29 application sites may not exceed the limits established in the 30 district's WOD program. 31 39 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions.
CS for CS for SB 392 First Engrossed (ntc) 1 g. The Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services 2 shall initiate rulemaking requiring entities within the St. 3 Lucie River watershed which land-apply animal manure to 4 develop a resource management system level conservation plan, 5 according to United States Department of Agriculture criteria, 6 which limit such application. Such rules may include criteria 7 and thresholds for the requirement to develop a conservation 8 or nutrient management plan, requirements for plan approval, 9 and recordkeeping requirements. 10 3. St. Lucie River Watershed Research and Water 11 Quality Monitoring Program.--The district, in cooperation with 12 the other coordinating agencies and local governments, shall 13 establish a St. Lucie River Watershed Research and Water 14 Quality Monitoring Program that builds upon the district's 15 existing research program and that is sufficient to carry out, 16 comply with, or assess the plans, programs, and other 17 responsibilities created by this subsection. The program shall 18 also conduct an assessment of the water volumes and timing 19 from the Lake Okeechobee and St. Lucie River watersheds and 20 their relative contributions to the timing and volume of water 21 delivered to the estuary. 22 (c) River Watershed Protection Plan 23 implementation.--The coordinating agencies shall be jointly 24 responsible for implementing the River Watershed Protection 25 Plans, consistent with the statutory authority and 26 responsibility of each agency. Annual funding priorities shall 27 be jointly established, and the highest priority shall be 28 assigned to programs and projects that have the greatest 29 potential for achieving the goals and objectives of the plans. 30 In determining funding priorities, the coordinating agencies 31 shall also consider the need for regulatory compliance, the 40 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions.
CS for CS for SB 392 First Engrossed (ntc) 1 extent to which the program or project is ready to proceed, 2 and the availability of federal or local government matching 3 funds. Federal and other nonstate funding shall be maximized 4 to the greatest extent practicable. 5 (d) Evaluation.--By March 1, 2012, and every 3 years 6 thereafter, the district in cooperation with the coordinating 7 agencies, shall conduct an evaluation of any pollutant load 8 reduction goals, as well as any other specific objectives and 9 goals, as stated in the River Watershed Protection Plans. 10 Additionally, the district shall identify modifications to 11 facilities of the River Watershed Construction Projects, as 12 appropriate, or any other elements of the River Watershed 13 Protection Plans. The evaluation shall be included in the 14 annual progress report submitted pursuant to this section. 15 (e) Priorities and implementation schedules.--The 16 coordinating agencies are authorized and directed to establish 17 priorities and implementation schedules for the achievement of 18 total maximum daily loads, the requirements of s. 403.067, and 19 compliance with applicable water quality standards within the 20 waters and watersheds subject to this section. 21 (f) Legislative ratification.--The coordinating 22 agencies shall submit the River Watershed Protection Plans 23 developed pursuant to paragraphs (a) and (b) to the President 24 of the Senate and Speaker of the House of Representatives 25 prior to the 2009 legislative session for review. If the 26 Legislature takes no action on the plan during the 2009 27 legislative session, the plan is deemed approved and may be 28 implemented. 29 (5) ADOPTION AND IMPLEMENTATION OF TOTAL MAXIMUM DAILY 30 LOADS AND DEVELOPMENT OF BASIN MANAGEMENT ACTION PLANS.--The 31 department is directed to expedite development and adoption of 41 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions.
CS for CS for SB 392 First Engrossed (ntc) 1 total maximum daily loads for the Caloosahatchee River and 2 estuary. The department is further directed to, no later than 3 December 31, 2008, propose for final agency action, total 4 maximum daily loads for nutrients in the tidal portions of the 5 Caloosahatchee River and estuary. The department shall 6 initiate development of basin management action plans as 7 provided in s. 403.067(7)(a) as follows: 8 (a) Basin management action plans shall be developed 9 as soon as practicable as determined necessary by the 10 department to achieve the total maximum daily loads 11 established for the Lake Okeechobee watershed and the 12 estuaries. 13 (b) The Phase II technical plan development pursuant 14 to paragraph (3)(b), and the River Watershed Protection Plans 15 developed pursuant to paragraphs (4)(a) and (b), shall provide 16 the basis for basin management action plans developed by the 17 department. 18 (c) As determined necessary by the department in order 19 to achieve the total maximum daily loads, additional or 20 modified projects or programs that complement those in the 21 legislatively ratified plans may be included during the 22 development of the basin management action plan. 23 (d) Development of basin management action plans that 24 implement the provisions of the legislatively ratified plans 25 shall be initiated by the department no later than September 26 30 of the year in which the applicable plan is ratified. Where 27 a total maximum daily load has not been established at the 28 time of plan ratification, development of basin management 29 action plans shall be initiated no later than 90 days 30 following adoption of the applicable total maximum daily load. 31 42 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions.
CS for CS for SB 392 First Engrossed (ntc) 1 (6) ANNUAL PROGRESS REPORT.--Each March 1 the district 2 shall report on implementation of this section as part of the 3 consolidated annual report required in s. 373.036(7). The 4 annual report shall include a summary of the conditions of the 5 hydrology, water quality, and aquatic habitat in the northern 6 Everglades based on the results of the Research and Water 7 Quality Monitoring Programs, the status of the Lake Okeechobee 8 Watershed Construction Project, the status of the 9 Caloosahatchee River Watershed Construction Project, and the 10 status of the St. Lucie River Watershed Construction Project. 11 In addition, the report shall contain an annual accounting of 12 the expenditure of funds from the Save Our Everglades Trust 13 Fund. At a minimum, the annual report shall provide detail by 14 program and plan, including specific information concerning 15 the amount and use of funds from federal, state, or local 16 government sources. In detailing the use of these funds, the 17 district shall indicate those designated to meet requirements 18 for matching funds. The district shall prepare the report in 19 cooperation with the other coordinating agencies and affected 20 local governments. 21 (7)(4) LAKE OKEECHOBEE PROTECTION PERMITS.-- 22 (a) The Legislature finds that the Lake Okeechobee 23 Protection Program will benefit Lake Okeechobee and downstream 24 receiving waters and is consistent with the public interest. 25 The Lake Okeechobee Construction Project and structures 26 discharging into or from Lake Okeechobee shall be constructed, 27 operated, and maintained in accordance with this section. 28 (b) Permits obtained pursuant to this section are in 29 lieu of all other permits under this chapter or chapter 403, 30 except those issued under s. 403.0885, if applicable. No 31 additional permits are required for the Lake Okeechobee 43 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions.
CS for CS for SB 392 First Engrossed (ntc) 1 Construction Project or structures discharging into or from 2 Lake Okeechobee, if permitted under this section. Construction 3 activities related to implementation of the Lake Okeechobee 4 Construction Project may be initiated prior to final agency 5 action, or notice of intended agency action, on any permit 6 from the department under this section. 7 (c) Within 90 days of completion of the diversion 8 plans set forth in Department Consent Orders 91-0694, 91-0707, 9 91-0706, 91-0705, and RT50-205564, owners or operators of 10 existing structures which discharge into or from Lake 11 Okeechobee that are subject to the provisions of s. 12 373.4592(4)(a) shall apply for a permit from the department to 13 operate and maintain such structures. By September 1, 2000, 14 owners or operators of all other existing structures which 15 discharge into or from Lake Okeechobee shall apply for a 16 permit from the department to operate and maintain such 17 structures. The department shall issue one or more such 18 permits for a term of 5 years upon the demonstration of 19 reasonable assurance that schedules and strategies to achieve 20 and maintain compliance with water quality standards have been 21 provided for, to the maximum extent practicable, and that 22 operation of the structures otherwise complies with provisions 23 of ss. 373.413 and 373.416. 24 1. Permits issued under this paragraph shall also 25 contain reasonable conditions to ensure that discharges of 26 waters through structures: 27 a. Are adequately and accurately monitored; 28 b. Will not degrade existing Lake Okeechobee water 29 quality and will result in an overall reduction of phosphorus 30 input into Lake Okeechobee, as set forth in the district's 31 Technical Publication 81-2 and the total maximum daily load 44 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions.
CS for CS for SB 392 First Engrossed (ntc) 1 established in accordance with s. 403.067, to the maximum 2 extent practicable; and 3 c. Do not pose a serious danger to public health, 4 safety, or welfare. 5 2. For the purposes of this paragraph, owners and 6 operators of existing structures which are subject to the 7 provisions of s. 373.4592(4)(a) and which discharge into or 8 from Lake Okeechobee shall be deemed in compliance with the 9 term "maximum extent practicable" if they are in full 10 compliance with the conditions of permits under chapters 11 40E-61 and 40E-63, Florida Administrative Code. 12 3. By January 1, 2004, the district shall submit to 13 the department a permit modification to the Lake Okeechobee 14 structure permits to incorporate proposed changes necessary to 15 ensure that discharges through the structures covered by this 16 permit achieve state water quality standards, including the 17 total maximum daily load established in accordance with s. 18 403.067. These changes shall be designed to achieve such 19 compliance with state water quality standards no later than 20 January 1, 2015. 21 (d) The department shall require permits for Lake 22 Okeechobee Construction Project facilities. However, projects 23 identified in sub-subparagraph (3)(b)1.b. that qualify as 24 exempt pursuant to s. 373.406 shall not need permits under 25 this section. Such permits shall be issued for a term of 5 26 years upon the demonstration of reasonable assurances that: 27 1. The Lake Okeechobee Construction Project facility, 28 based upon the conceptual design documents and any subsequent 29 detailed design documents developed by the district, will 30 achieve the design objectives for phosphorus required in 31 paragraph (3)(b); 45 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions.
CS for CS for SB 392 First Engrossed (ntc) 1 2. For water quality standards other than phosphorus, 2 the quality of water discharged from the facility is of equal 3 or better quality than the inflows; 4 3. Discharges from the facility do not pose a serious 5 danger to public health, safety, or welfare; and 6 4. Any impacts on wetlands or state-listed species 7 resulting from implementation of that facility of the Lake 8 Okeechobee Construction Project are minimized and mitigated, 9 as appropriate. 10 (e) At least 60 days prior to the expiration of any 11 permit issued under this section, the permittee may apply for 12 a renewal thereof for a period of 5 years. 13 (f) Permits issued under this section may include any 14 standard conditions provided by department rule which are 15 appropriate and consistent with this section. 16 (g) Permits issued pursuant to this section may be 17 modified, as appropriate, upon review and approval by the 18 department. 19 (8)(5) RESTRICTIONS ON WATER DIVERSIONS.--The South 20 Florida Water Management District shall not divert waters to 21 the St. Lucie River, the Indian River estuary, the 22 Caloosahatchee River or its estuary, or the Everglades 23 National Park, in such a way that the state water quality 24 standards are violated, that the nutrients in such diverted 25 waters adversely affect indigenous vegetation communities or 26 wildlife, or that fresh waters diverted to the St. Lucie River 27 or the Caloosahatchee or Indian River estuaries adversely 28 affect the estuarine vegetation or wildlife, unless the 29 receiving waters will biologically benefit by the diversion. 30 However, diversion is permitted when an emergency is declared 31 46 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions.
CS for CS for SB 392 First Engrossed (ntc) 1 by the water management district, if the Secretary of 2 Environmental Protection concurs. 3 (9)(6) PRESERVATION OF PROVISIONS RELATING TO THE 4 EVERGLADES.--Nothing in this section shall be construed to 5 modify any provision of s. 373.4592. 6 (10)(7) RIGHTS OF SEMINOLE TRIBE OF FLORIDA.--Nothing 7 in this section is intended to diminish or alter the 8 governmental authority and powers of the Seminole Tribe of 9 Florida, or diminish or alter the rights of that tribe, 10 including, but not limited to, rights under the water rights 11 compact among the Seminole Tribe of Florida, the state, and 12 the South Florida Water Management District as enacted by Pub. 13 L. No. 100-228, 101 Stat. 1556, and chapter 87-292, Laws of 14 Florida, and codified in s. 285.165, and rights under any 15 other agreement between the Seminole Tribe of Florida and the 16 state or its agencies. No land of the Seminole Tribe of 17 Florida shall be used for water storage or stormwater 18 treatment without the consent of the tribe. 19 (11)(8) RELATIONSHIP TO STATE WATER QUALITY 20 STANDARDS.--Nothing in this section shall be construed to 21 modify any existing state water quality standard or to modify 22 the provisions of s. 403.067(6) and (7)(a). 23 (12) RULES.--The governing board of the district is 24 authorized to adopt rules pursuant to ss. 120.536(1) and 25 120.54 to implement the provisions of this section. 26 (13)(9) PRESERVATION OF AUTHORITY.--Nothing in this 27 section shall be construed to restrict the authority otherwise 28 granted to agencies pursuant to chapters 373 and 403, and 29 provisions of this section shall be deemed supplemental to the 30 authority granted to agencies pursuant to chapters 373 and 31 403. 47 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions.
CS for CS for SB 392 First Engrossed (ntc) 1 Section 4. Subsections (2), (3), (4), (5), and (6) of 2 section 373.470, Florida Statutes, are amended to read: 3 373.470 Everglades restoration.-- 4 (2) DEFINITIONS.--As used in this section, the term: 5 (a) "Caloosahatchee River Watershed Protection Plan" 6 means the plan developed pursuant to s. 373.4595. 7 (b)(a) "Comprehensive plan" means the recommended 8 comprehensive plan contained within the "Final Integrated 9 Feasibility Report and Programmatic Environmental Impact 10 Statement, April 1999" and submitted to Congress on July 1, 11 1999. 12 (c)(b) "Corps" means the United States Army Corps of 13 Engineers. 14 (d)(c) "District" means the South Florida Water 15 Management District. 16 (e) "Lake Okeechobee Watershed Protection Plan" means 17 the plan developed pursuant to s. 375.4595 and ss. 18 373.451-373.459. 19 (f)(d) "Project" means the Central and Southern 20 Florida Project authorized under the heading "CENTRAL AND 21 SOUTHERN FLORIDA" in s. 203 of the Flood Control Act of 1948 22 (62 Stat. 1176), and any modification to the project 23 authorized by law. 24 (g)(e) "Project component" means any structural or 25 operational change, resulting from the comprehensive plan, to 26 the project as it existed and was operated as of January 1, 27 1999. 28 (h)(f) "Project implementation report" means the 29 project implementation report as described in the "Final 30 Integrated Feasibility Report and Programmatic Environmental 31 48 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions.
CS for CS for SB 392 First Engrossed (ntc) 1 Impact Statement, April 1999" and submitted to Congress on 2 July 1, 1999. 3 (i) "River Watershed Protection Plans" means the 4 Caloosahatchee River Watershed Protection Plan and the St. 5 Lucie River Watershed Protection Plan as defined in this 6 subsection. 7 (j) "St. Lucie River Watershed Protection Plan" means 8 the plan developed pursuant to s. 373.4595. 9 (3) FURTHER ANALYSIS; AGREEMENTS FOR PROJECT 10 COMPONENTS AND ALLOCATION OF PROJECT BENEFITS.-- 11 (a) The Legislature intends to establish a full and 12 equal partnership between the state and federal governments 13 for the implementation of the comprehensive plan. 14 (b) The comprehensive plan shall be used as a guide 15 and framework for a continuing planning process to: 16 1. Reflect new scientific knowledge, the results of 17 pilot projects, and the results of new and continuing 18 feasibility studies with the Corps; and 19 2. Ensure that project components will be implemented 20 to achieve the purposes provided in the Federal Water Resource 21 Development Act of 1996 that include restoring, preserving, 22 and protecting the South Florida ecosystem, providing for the 23 protection of water quality in and the reduction of the loss 24 of fresh water from the Everglades, and providing such 25 features as are necessary to meet the other water-related 26 needs of the region, including flood control, the enhancement 27 of water supplies, and other objectives served by the project. 28 (c) Prior to executing a project cooperation agreement 29 with the Corps for the construction of a project component, 30 the district, in cooperation with the Corps, shall complete a 31 project implementation report to address the project 49 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions.
CS for CS for SB 392 First Engrossed (ntc) 1 component's economic and environmental benefits, engineering 2 feasibility, and other factors provided in s. 373.1501 3 sufficient to allow the district to obtain approval under s. 4 373.026. Each project implementation report shall also 5 identify the increase in water supplies resulting from the 6 project component. The additional water supply shall be 7 allocated or reserved by the district under chapter 373. 8 (4) SAVE OUR EVERGLADES TRUST FUND; FUNDS AUTHORIZED 9 FOR DEPOSIT.--The following funds may be deposited into the 10 Save Our Everglades Trust Fund created by s. 373.472 to 11 finance implementation of the comprehensive plan, the Lake 12 Okeechobee Watershed Protection Plan, and the River Watershed 13 Protection Plans: 14 (a) In fiscal year 2000-2001, funds described in s. 15 259.101(3). 16 (a)(b) Funds described in subsection (5). 17 (b)(c) Federal funds appropriated by Congress for 18 implementation of the comprehensive plan, the Lake Okeechobee 19 Watershed Protection Plan, or the River Watershed Protection 20 Plans. 21 (c)(d) Any additional funds appropriated by the 22 Legislature for the purpose of implementing the comprehensive 23 plan, the Lake Okeechobee Watershed Protection Plan, or the 24 River Watershed Protection Plans. 25 (d)(e) Gifts designated for implementation of the 26 comprehensive plan, the Lake Okeechobee Watershed Protection 27 Plan, or the River Watershed Protection Plans from 28 individuals, corporations, or other entities. 29 (e)(f) Funds made available pursuant to s. 201.15 for 30 debt service for Everglades restoration bonds. 31 (5) SAVE OUR EVERGLADES TRUST FUND SUPPLEMENTED.-- 50 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions.
CS for CS for SB 392 First Engrossed (ntc) 1 (a)1. For fiscal year 2000-2001, $50 million of state 2 funds shall be deposited into the Save Our Everglades Trust 3 Fund created by s. 373.472. 4 (a)2. For each year of the 13 9 consecutive years 5 beginning with fiscal year 2007-2008 2001-2002, $75 million of 6 state funds may shall be deposited into the Save Our 7 Everglades Trust Fund created by s. 373.472. 8 (b)3. As an alternative to subparagraph 2., Proceeds 9 of bonds issued under s. 215.619 may be deposited into the 10 Save Our Everglades Trust Fund created under s. 373.472. To 11 enhance flexibility, funds to be deposited into the Save Our 12 Everglades Trust Fund may consist of any combination of state 13 funds and Everglades restoration bonds. 14 (b) For each year of the 2 consecutive years beginning 15 with fiscal year 2000-2001, the department shall deposit $25 16 million of the funds allocated to the district by the 17 department under s. 259.105(11)(a) into the Save Our 18 Everglades Trust Fund created by s. 373.472. 19 (6) DISTRIBUTIONS FROM SAVE OUR EVERGLADES TRUST 20 FUND.-- 21 (a) Except for funds appropriated for debt service, 22 the department shall distribute funds in the Save Our 23 Everglades Trust Fund to the district in accordance with a 24 legislative appropriation and s. 373.026(8)(b) and (c). 25 Distribution of funds to the district from the Save Our 26 Everglades Trust Fund shall be equally matched by the 27 cumulative contributions from the district all local sponsors 28 by fiscal year 2019-2020 2009-2010 by providing funding or 29 credits toward project components. The dollar value of in-kind 30 project design and construction work by the district local 31 sponsors in furtherance of the comprehensive plan and existing 51 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions.
CS for CS for SB 392 First Engrossed (ntc) 1 interest in public lands needed for a project component are 2 credits towards the district's local sponsors' contributions. 3 (b) The department shall distribute funds in the Save 4 Our Everglades Trust Fund to the district in accordance with a 5 legislative appropriation for debt service for Everglades 6 restoration bonds. 7 (c) To the extent that funds are available, the 8 department may reserve a minimum of $10 million dollars 9 annually from the Save Our Everglades Trust Fund for the 10 purpose of implementation of the River Watershed Protection 11 Plans within the Northern Everglades as identified in s. 12 373.4595. Distribution of funds from the Save Our Everglades 13 Trust Fund for the implementation of the River Watershed 14 Protection Plans shall be in accordance with paragraph (a) and 15 shall be equally matched by the district and Lee and Martin 16 Counties by fiscal year 2019-2020 by providing funding or 17 credits toward project components. The dollar value of in-kind 18 project design and construction work by the district or the 19 counties in furtherance of the River Watershed Protection 20 Plans and existing interest in public lands needed for a 21 project component are credits towards the district's and 22 counties' contributions. 23 (d) Subject to a specific appropriation to the 24 Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services for the 25 purpose of implementing agricultural nonpoint source controls 26 as identified in s. 373.4595 or the legislatively ratified 27 Lake Okeechobee Watershed Protection Plan and the River 28 Watershed Protection Plans, and upon written request by the 29 Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services for the 30 transfer, the department shall transfer an amount equal to 31 such specific appropriation from the Save Our Everglades Trust 52 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions.
CS for CS for SB 392 First Engrossed (ntc) 1 Fund to the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services 2 General Inspection Trust Fund. All interest earned on the 3 investment of funds transferred from the Save Our Everglades 4 Trust Fund to the General Inspection Trust Fund shall be 5 credited to the Save Our Everglades Trust Fund by June 30 of 6 each year. 7 Section 5. Subsection (1) of section 373.472, Florida 8 Statutes, is amended to read: 9 373.472 Save Our Everglades Trust Fund.-- 10 (1) There is created within the Department of 11 Environmental Protection the Save Our Everglades Trust Fund. 12 Funds in the trust fund shall be expended to implement the 13 comprehensive plan defined in s. 373.470(2)(a), the Lake 14 Okeechobee Watershed Protection Plan defined in s. 15 373.4595(2), the Caloosahatchee River Watershed Protection 16 Plan defined in s. 373.4595(2), and the St. Lucie River 17 Watershed Protection Plan defined in s. 373.4595(2), and to 18 pay debt service for Everglades restoration bonds issued 19 pursuant to s. 215.619. The trust fund shall serve as the 20 repository for state, local, and federal project contributions 21 in accordance with s. 373.470(4). 22 Section 6. This act shall take effect July 1, 2007. 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 53 CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions.