Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 40A-21.331 - Declaring a Water Shortage Emergency
(1) The
District shall monitor the condition of the water resources of the District and
the needs of the users as provided in Rule
40A-21.401, F.A.C., to determine
whether a water shortage emergency exists. A water shortage emergency can occur
under two situations: first, when specific users rather than classes of users
must be restricted and second, when the emergency occurs so abruptly that
immediate action is needed to restrict classes of users.
(2) Current data shall be evaluated to
determine whether the present or anticipated water use demand of any user or
class of users and the estimated present and anticipated available water supply
will be insufficient for the protection of the public health, safety or
welfare, or the health of animals, fish or aquatic life, a public water supply,
or the minimum needs of commercial, industrial, agricultural, or other
reasonable-beneficial uses.
(a) The present
and anticipated available water supply shall be estimated. Factors that shall
be considered include:
1. Those factors listed
in Rule 40A-21.221, F.A.C.;
2. The ability to obtain water from other
users;
3. The ability to obtain
water from another source class; and
4. Other factors affecting the present and
anticipated available water supply of a user.
(b) The potential for adverse impacts on the
public health, safety, or welfare, or the health of animals, fish or aquatic
life, or a public water supply, or commercial, industrial, agricultural or
other reasonable-beneficial uses shall be evaluated. Factors that shall be
considered include:
1. Those factors listed
in Rule 40A-21.221, F.A.C.;
2. The extent to which adverse impacts can be
reduced by imposing additional restrictions on other users from the same source
class;
3. The extent to which
restricting other users from the same source class will create other adverse
impacts;
4. If the user(s) affected
is or includes a local governmental unit, the recommendations of its elected
officials; and
5. Factors relating
to public health, safety and welfare.
(3) If the provisions of a water shortage
declaration are not sufficient to protect the public health, safety or welfare,
the health of animals, fish or aquatic life, a public water supply, or
commercial, industrial, agricultural, or other reasonable-beneficial uses, then
the Executive Director, with the concurrence of the Governing Board, may
declare a water shortage emergency for the affected users.
(4) If a water shortage emergency is declared
for a class or classes of users, the Executive Director, with the concurrence
of the Governing Board, shall define the restrictions needed to alleviate the
emergency.
(5) The declaration of a
water shortage emergency by the Executive Director, as provided in subsection
40A-21.331(3),
F.A.C., shall be ratified, modified or rescinded by the Board at its next
scheduled meeting.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 373.044, 373.113 FS. Law Implemented 373.119, 373.175, 373.246 FS.
New 3-29-92.
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