Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 40D-21.331 - Declaring a Water Shortage Emergency
(1)
Purpose - This part of the chapter sets forth the steps the District will take
to evaluate conditions within the District to determine whether a Water
Shortage Emergency exists.
(2) The
District shall monitor and evaluate conditions as provided in Rules
40D-21.211 and
40D-21.221, F.A.C.
(3) If the monitoring and evaluation process
indicates that conditions are rapidly deteriorating, or if the District
receives a request for emergency assistance related to an ongoing drought or
other Water Shortage event, District staff shall ascertain whether the
provisions of Part II of this rule are sufficient to protect public health,
safety or welfare and Essential Uses, or the health of livestock and other
animals, fish or aquatic life in the affected area. This shall be accomplished
by considering the following:
(a) Factors
related to the present and anticipated water supply for affected users,
including:
1. Pertinent factors listed in
subsection 40D-21.251(4),
F.A.C.;
2. The ability of affected
users to obtain water from other users on a temporary basis;
3. The ability of affected users to obtain
water from another Source Class on a temporary basis; and
4. Other factors affecting the present and
anticipated water supply, such as the availability of temporary treatment
equipment that would allow affected users to obtain suitable water quality from
an otherwise unsuitable source.
(b) Factors related to the potential adverse
impacts on public health, safety, or welfare or Essential Uses; health of
livestock and other animals, fish, or aquatic life; including:
1. Pertinent factors listed in subsection
40D-21.251(4),
F.A.C.;
2. The extent to which
potential adverse impacts can be reduced by imposing additional water use
restrictions and other required actions upon other users obtaining water from
the same source class;
3. The
extent to which imposing additional water use restrictions and other required
actions upon other users obtaining water from the same source class will create
additional, unintended adverse impacts; and
4. Other factors relating to potential
adverse impacts, such as the availability of state or federal emergency
resources to ameliorate these impacts.
(c) Information and requests from a local
government in the affected area.
(4) If it is ascertained that the provisions
of Part II 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, recreational, or other
reasonable-beneficial uses, the Executive Director, with the concurrence of the
Board, may declare a Water Shortage Emergency.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 373.044, 373.113 FS. Law Implemented 373.119, 373.246 FS.
New 11-19-84, Amended 7-2-86, 4-9-06, 1-8-08, 7-5-12.
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