Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 28-25.007 - Drainage
(1) Existing drainage facilities shall not be
modified so as to discharge water to any coastal waters, either directly or
through existing drainage facilities. Existing drainage facilities shall not be
expanded in capacity or length except in conformance with subsection (2) below;
however, modifications may be made to existing facilities that will raise the
ground water table or limit salt water intrusion.
(2) New drainage facilities shall release
water in a manner approximating the natural local surface flow regime, through
a spreader pond or performance equivalent structure or system, either on site
or to a natural retention, or natural filtration and flow area. New drainage
facilities shall also maintain a ground water level sufficient to protect
wetland vegetation through the use of weirs or performance equivalent structure
or systems. Said facilities shall not retain, divert, or otherwise block or
channel the naturally occurring flows in a strand, slough, or estuarine
area.
(3) New drainage facilities
shall not discharge water to any coastal waters either directly or through
existing drainage facilities.
(4)
This rule shall not apply to drainage facilities modified or constructed in
order to use land for agricultural purposes or to convert land to such
use.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 380.05 FS. Law Implemented 380.055 FS.
New 11-28-73, Formerly 22F-3.07, 27F-3.07, 27F-3.007.
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