Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 40A-2.061 - General Water Use Permits by Rule
(1)
General Water Use Permit by Rule.
(a) The
Board hereby grants a General Water Use Permit for all non-exempt, water uses
of water that satisfy the following criteria:
1. Have a cumulative average annual daily
withdrawal less than 100, 000 gallons per day on an annual basis;
2. Are from facilities having a cumulative
withdrawal capacity of less than 1, 000, 000 gallons per day;
3. Are from groundwater wells less than eight
(8) inches in diameter;
4. Are from
surface water facilities which have a cumulative intake diameter less than six
(6) inches;
5. Are consistent with
requirements of any applicable mandatory reuse zones; and
6. Are not within a Water Resource Caution
Area or Area of Resource Concern as delineated in Rule
40A-2.902,
F.A.C.
(b) The General
Permit by rule shall be subject to the Standard conditions in section 5.1 and
the applicable Specific conditions for the use type in section 5.2.1 of the
Water Use Permit Applicant's Handbook, effective April 29, 2015, (http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-05281),
and hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety and can be obtained from
the District's website (nwfwater.com) or from District offices upon
request.
(2) General
Water Use Permit by Rule for Short-Term Projects.
(a) The Board hereby grants a General Water
Use Permit for the use of water in conjunction with the following short-term
projects: dewatering operations as described in Rule
40A-2.501, F.A.C., for purposes
such as utility construction and foundation installation; lake drawdown for
construction or repair; hydrostatic pipeline testing; exploratory groundwater
testing; or aquifer performance tests; provided the use meets the following
criteria:
1. Has a duration of 180 days or
less;
2. Has a maximum daily
withdrawal of less than five (5) million gallons;
3. Has a maximum total project withdrawal or
diversion of:
a. Less than 100 million gallons
for dewatering operations if all discharge is retained on the project
site;
b. Less than 100 million
gallons for lake drawdown; or
c.
Less than 35 million gallons for projects other than dewatering or lake
drawdown.
4. Dewatering
is occurring only in the uppermost, water table aquifer.
5. Will not dewater to a depth below 0.0 feet
NGVD within 1, 000 feet of saline water laterally, except when dewatering water
with a chloride concentration of greater than 1, 000 milligrams per
liter;
6. Will not occur within 500
feet of a wastewater treatment plant rapid-rate land application system
permitted under Part IV of Chapter 62-610, F.A.C.; and,
7. Will not occur within 1, 000 feet of any
known groundwater contamination in the water bearing zone being
dewatered.
(b) Linear
projects, such as roads, utilities, or pipelines, qualify for multiple General
Water Use Permits by Rule having a rolling 90-day duration, in which the
dewatering operation at the end of each 90-day period occurs more than one (1)
linear mile from the location at the beginning of each 90-day period.
(c) The General Water Use Permit by rule
shall be subject to the Standard conditions in section 5.1 of the Water Use
Permit Applicant's Handbook.
(3) General Water Use Permit by Rule for
Closed-Loop Systems.
(a) The Board hereby
grants a General Water Use Permit for the use of water in closed-loop,
cooling/heating systems for swimming pools and air conditioning units provided
the following criteria are met:
1. The system
withdraws less than an annual daily average of 100, 000 gallons;
2. The withdrawal and discharge points are on
property legally controlled by the permittee;
3. The water is discharged to the same
source, aquifer, or permeable zone from which it is withdrawn;
4. The discharge or injection has been
permitted by the Department or is exempt from such permitting;
5. The water has no contact or mixing with
other water sources, additives, and chemicals; and
6. The use is not from the Floridan Aquifer
within the Santa Rosa, Okaloosa, and Walton County Water Resource Caution
Area.
(b) The General
Water Use Permit by rule shall be subject to the Standard conditions in section
5.1 and the applicable Specific conditions for the use type in section 5.2.1 of
the Water Use Permit Applicant's Handbook.
(4) General Water Use Permit by Rule for
Aquifer Remediation Activities.
(a) The Board
hereby grants a General Water Use Permit for the use of water for aquifer or
groundwater remediation, provided the following criteria are met:
1. The project is conducted according to a
Remedial Action Plan approved by the federal, state or local agency having
legal jurisdiction over such activities;
2. The treated effluent is returned via
infiltration or direct injection into the same source, aquifer, or permeable
zone from which it is withdrawn; and
3. The treated effluent meets applicable
Department water quality standards.
(b) The General Water Use Permit by rule
shall be subject to the Standard conditions in section 5.1 of the Water Use
Permit Applicant's Handbook.
(5) General Water Use Permit by Rule for
Specific Uses in Portions of Gadsden County.
(a) The Board hereby grants a General Water
Use Permit for water uses in the Upper Telogia Creek Drainage Basin Water
Resource Caution Area and Area of Resource Concern of Gadsden County, provided
the following criteria are met:
1. The system
has an annual average daily withdrawal less than 15, 000 gallons;
2. Groundwater is withdrawn from wells that
are four (4) inches or less in diameter;
3. Surface water facilities have a cumulative
diameter less than four (4) inches;
4. Surface water use does not exceed ten (10)
percent of the base flow of the supplying water body; and
5. Use is consistent with requirements of any
applicable mandatory reuse zones.
(b) The General Water Use Permit by rule
shall be subject to the Standard conditions in section 5.1 and the applicable
Specific conditions for the use type in section 5.2.1 of the Water Use Permit
Applicant's Handbook.
(6)
General Water Use Permit by Rule for Specific Uses in Portions of Santa Rosa
County.
(a) The Board hereby grants a General
Water Use Permit for water uses in the Water Resource Caution Area of Santa
Rosa County, provided the following criteria are met:
1. The system has an annual average daily
withdrawal less than 15, 000 gallons;
2. Groundwater is withdrawn from wells that
are four (4) inches or less in diameter and have a total depth of 100 feet or
less;
3. Surface water facilities
have a cumulative diameter less than four (4) inches; and
4. Use is consistent with requirements of any
applicable mandatory reuse zones.
(b) The General Water Use Permit by rule
shall be subject to the Standard conditions in section 5.1 and the applicable
Specific conditions for the use type in section 5.2.1 of the Water Use Permit
Applicant's Handbook.
(7)
General Water Use Permit by Rule for Specific Uses in Portions of Okaloosa and
Walton Counties.
(a) The Board hereby grants
a General Water Use Permit for water uses in the Water Resource Caution Area of
Okaloosa and Walton counties, provided the following criteria are met:
1. The system has an annual average daily
withdrawal less than 15, 000 gallons;
2. Groundwater is withdrawn from wells that
are four (4) inches or less in diameter and do not penetrate any competent and
continuous confining formation;
3.
Surface water facilities have a cumulative diameter less than four (4) inches;
and
4. Use is consistent with
requirements of any applicable mandatory reuse zones.
(b) The General Water Use Permit by rule
shall be subject to the Standard conditions in section 5.1 and the applicable
Specific conditions for the use type in section 5.2.1 of the Water Use Permit
Applicant's Handbook.
(8)
General Water Use Permit by Rule for Specific Uses in Portions of Bay County.
(a) The Board hereby grants a General Water
Use Permit for water uses in the Area of Resource Concern of Bay County,
provided the following criteria are met:
1.
The system has an annual average daily withdrawal less than 100, 000
gallons;
2. Groundwater is
withdrawn from wells that are less than six (6) inches in diameter;
3. Surface water facilities have a cumulative
diameter less than four (4) inches; and
4. Use is consistent with requirements of any
applicable mandatory reuse zones.
(b) The General Water Use Permit by rule
shall be subject to the Standard conditions in section 5.1 and the applicable
Specific conditions for the use type in section 5.2.1 of the Water Use Permit
Applicant's Handbook.
(9)
The permittee shall not utilize the facility associated with a General Water
Use Permit by rule for any type of water use other than those authorized under
Rule 40A-2.061, F.A.C.
(10) For a use that qualifies for a General
Water Use Permit to be afforded protection as an existing legal use in the
evaluation of subsequent applications, all withdrawal facilities must be
registered, at the time the use begins, with the District in one of the
following ways:
(a) The issuance of a well
construction permit by the District pursuant to Chapter 40A-3,
F.A.C.;
(b) The registration of any
legally constructed well by submittal of the facility information required on
the well construction permit application; or
(c) The registration of any surface water
facility by submittal of: the information required in the Water Use Permit
Application (Form 160), Section IV - Sources of Water, in the table "Summary of
Surface Water Facilities"; the owner's name and address; and a map showing the
intake location.
(11)
Notwithstanding the criteria enumerated for any General Water Use Permit in
this section, a general water use permit is not authorized for any uses,
withdrawals or diversions of water from an illegally constructed or disapproved
facility.
(12) Notwithstanding the
criteria enumerated for any General Water Use Permit in this section, an
individual permit is required for all uses, withdrawals or diversions of water
for which evidence indicates the use is likely to cause harm to existing legal
uses, offsite land uses or water resources and related environmental
features.
(13) Any person whose
withdrawal otherwise meets the criteria for a General Water Use Permit by Rule
may submit an application to obtain an individual permit at their
discretion.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 373.044, 373.113, 373.171 FS. Law Implemented 373.118, 373.216 FS.
New 1-5-86, Amended 5-31-92, 11-2-92, 11-1-93, 10-1-95, 1-1-05, Formerly 40A-2.302, Amended 5-29-14, 4-29-15.
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