Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 40D-21.651 - Phase IV: Critical Water Shortage
(1) A
Phase IV Water Shortage is a hydrologic or climatic condition where multiple
regional Drought Indicators have extremely abnormal values, or the local
Drought Indicator for a specific public supply has a critically abnormal value,
such that conditions warrant the temporary suspension of nonessential use
and/or initiation of supply augmentation. The following measures shall be in
effect during a Phase IV declaration unless otherwise provided in the order
implementing a Phase IV Water Shortage.
(2) Indoor Use. Indoor Uses should be
voluntarily reduced.
(3) Essential
Uses.
(a) Fire Fighting, Other First-Responder
Activities, Health and Medical water uses shall be subject to paragraphs
40D-21.641(3)(a) and
(c), F.A.C.
(b) Water Utility Use. Water Utility Uses
shall be subject to paragraph
40D-21.641(3)(b),
F.A.C., with the following modifications:
1.
If specifically Ordered by District, increase the frequency of system status
reports or transmittal of demand data.
2. Immediately notify the District's
applicable Demand Management staff about any new water supply emergency and any
supply supplementation or replacement that occurs in order to address or
prevent such an emergency.
3.
Identify, based on the water utility's customer demographics and system
characteristics, and implement additional means by which the water utility will
temporarily maintain or reduce system demand during the Water Shortage
declaration. This requirement shall include listing and qualifying the
implementation of these additional means on each system status
report.
4. Except for
wholesale-only systems, take the following addional enforcement assistance
steps:
a. Place temporary limits on potable
water service in response to a location-specific request from the District to
remedy a violation of this chapter that the District has determined is causing,
or is likely to cause, a public health hazard or property damage. These limits
do not necessarily involve suspension of service; however, at a minimum, such
limits shall involve constraining the user to the amount of water necessary for
reasonable Indoor Uses. One example of such a limitation is the assessment of a
surcharge for any amount of water utilized beyond that necessary for reasonable
Indoor Uses. The applicable public supply water utility shall determine the
limitation method and consider any mitigating circumstances when determining
what constitutes reasonable Indoor Uses for a specific customer, such as the
number of persons in the household or medical needs.
b. Coordinate with local code enforcement
officials to advocate temporary.
(4) Commercial and Industrial Use. The water
use restrictions and other required actions specified in subsection
40D-21.641(4),
F.A.C., shall apply, with the following modifications:
(a) Users that are Permittees shall promptly
notify the District's Demand Management staff about any new water supply
emergency and any supply supplementation or replacement that occurs in order to
address or prevent such an emergency.
(b) Users shall, if specifically Ordered by
the District, cease all uses of water that are not essential to public health,
safety and welfare.
(5)
Agricultural Uses. The water use restrictions and other required actions
specified in subsection
40D-21.641(5),
F.A.C., shall apply, with the following modifications:
(a) Users that are Permittees shall promptly
notify the District's Demand Management staff about any new water supply
emergency and any supply supplementation or replacement that occurs in order to
address or prevent such an emergency.
(b) Users shall, if specifically Ordered by
the District, cease all crop related uses of water that are not essential to
public health, safety and welfare.
(6) Landscape Use and Driving Ranges.
(a) Golf Courses. The water use restrictions
and other required actions specified in paragraph
40D-21.641(6)(a),
F.A.C., shall apply, with the following modifications:
1. Watering roughs and non-play native or
naturalized areas shall be prohibited.
2. Users that are Permittees shall promptly
notify the District's Demand Management staff about any new water supply
emergency and any supply supplementation or replacement that occurs in order to
address or prevent such an emergency.
3. The establishment period for New Plant
Materials shall be reduced to "15/30/15." This means that the material can be
watered on any day for a 15-day period starting the day it is installed, then
up to three days a week during the next 30 day period, then only two days a
week during the final 15-day period.
4. Users shall, if specifically Ordered by
the District, cease all uses of water that are not essential to public health,
safety and welfare.
(b)
Other Athletic Play Areas. The water use restrictions and other required
actions specified in paragraph
40D-21.641(6)(b),
F.A.C., shall continue to apply, with the following modifications:
1. Supplemental irrigation of Turfgrass shall
only be allowed once a week, regardless of the month.
2. Users that are Permittees shall promptly
notify the District's Demand Management staff about any new water supply
emergency and any supply supplementation or replacement that occurs in order to
address or prevent such an emergency.
3. The establishment period for New Plant
Materials shall be reduced to "15/30/15." This means that the material can be
watered on any day for a 15-day period starting the day it is installed, then
up to three days a week during the next 30 day period, then only two days a
week during the final 15-day period.
4. Users shall, if specifically Ordered by
the District, cease all uses of water that are not essential to public health,
safety and welfare.
(c)
Lawn and Landscaping Use, including Cemeteries:
1. All Lawn and Landscaping Use, including
Cemeteries, shall continue to comply with applicable provisions of paragraph
40D-21.641(6)(c),
F.A.C., with the following modifications:
a.
The establishment period for New Plant Materials shall be reduced to
"15/30/15." This means that the material can be watered on any day for a 15-day
period starting the day it is installed, then up to three days a week during
the next 30-day period, then only two days a week during the final 15-day
period as follows:
(I) When "three days a
week" establishment period watering is allowed, Even Addresses shall only water
on Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday; Odd Addresses shall only water on Monday,
Wednesday and Saturday; and Rights-of-way, common areas and other locations
without discernable addresses shall only water on Sunday, Tuesday and/or
Friday.
(II) When "two days a week"
establishment period watering is allowed on properties less than one acre in
size, Even Addresses shall only water on Thursday and Sunday, Odd Addresses
shall only water on Wednesday and Saturday; and Rights-of-way, common areas and
other locations without discernable addresses shall only water on Tuesday
and/or Friday.
(III) When "three
days a week" or "two days a week" establishment period watering is allowed in
cemeteries or on other properties one acre in size or larger, each property may
instead maintain a written schedule of its establishment period
watering.
(IV) Establishment period
irrigation shall be applicable once for any specific area of lawn or landscape
while the Water Shortage declaration is in effect.
(V) Users shall, upon the specific request of
the District, provide receipts or other proof of installation date.
(VI) Users shall, upon the specific request
of the District, cease all establishment period irrigation.
b. Supplemental Irrigation for properties
with an in-ground system shall only occur during the hours of midnight to 4:00
a.m.
c. Supplemental Irrigation
accomplished by microirrigation, handwatering or other Low-Volume technology,
or by manual means only (such as an oscillating sprinkler supplied by garden
hose) shall only occur during the hours of 4:00 a.m. to 8:00 a.m. or 6:00 p.m.
to 10:00 p.m.
d. Users shall, if
specifically Ordered by the District, cease all Supplemental Irrigation, except
as otherwise provided in accordance with subparagraph
40D-21.651(6)(c)
1., F.A.C.
e. Supplemental
Irrigation of landscaping beds and other non-Lawn plant material, when
accomplished by handwatering, microirrigation and other Low-Volume Irrigation
methods, shall be limited to the hours specified in sub-subparagraph
40D-21.651.(6)(c)1.c., F.A.C.,
but may continue to occur on any day of the week, if needed.
f. If core aerification, Vertical Mowing
(verticutting) and Spot Treatment or Syringing activities are conducted, follow
the applicable water schedule. The extra watering allowances normally provided
for in paragraphs 40D-22.201(3)(e)
-(f), F.A.C., for such activities is not applicable.
2. The property owner or manager shall, upon
request, provide a receipt or other proof of qualification for the New Plant
establishment period or other claimed exemption.
(7) Other Uses.
(a) The water use restrictions and other
required actions specified in subsection
40D-21.641(7),
F.A.C., shall apply, with the following modifications:
1. If an aesthetic use is also intended as an
interactive recreational use, such as operation of a water play area for
children, commercial and institutional users may engage in that activity in
accordance with paragraph
40D-21.631(7)(c),
F.A.C. In this context, commercial and institutional users specifically include
mobile entertainment businesses, events sponsored by public agencies or
non-profit organizations, and permanent devices maintained to pool and spa
health standards. However, water slides and other portable devices which are
not operated by commercial or institutional users are prohibited.
2. Other aesthetic use as described in
subparagraph 40D-21.641(7)(b)
3., F.A.C., is prohibited. In public spaces, the owner or manager of such
features shall use signs, when practical, to indicate that this action was
taken in compliance with current Water Shortage restrictions.
3. Washing or cleaning of buildings,
structures and impervious surfaces (such as driveways and sidewalks) is
prohibited, except:
a. Pressure Washing
conducted with professional-grade equipment is allowed for necessary
maintenance. Compliance with homeowner association or other aesthetic standards
does not constitute necessary maintenance.
b. Dust control is allowed if required by
federal, state or local health or safety standards.
4. Mobile Equipment Washing:
a. Washing of cars or trucks, other than
professional car washes or mobile detailing businesses, is prohibited. This
means that car wash fundraisers are prohibited. However, the washing of fire
engines and other emergency Mobile Equipment (such as ambulances and law
enforcement vehicles) is allowable, subject to subparagraph
40D-21.631(3)(a)
3., F.A.C.
b. The following
specific activities are allowed: rinsing of boats after use, flushing of boat
motors after use, necessary cleaning of Lawn and maintenance and agricultural
vehicles, rinsing of any vehicle after exposure to saltwater or sewage and
washing of any vehicle immediately prior to sale, rent or lease (including
lease termination, but excluding daily car or truck
rentals).
5. Users shall,
if specifically Ordered by the District, cease all uses of water that are not
essential to public health, safety and welfare.
(b) No person or entity, for example, a
homeowner association or property manager, shall enforce any deed restrictions
or other community standards which are inconsistent with the Water Shortage
declaration. This specifically includes that the person or entity responsible
for enforcement will suspend any requirement to replace plant material to meet
aesthetic standards.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 373.044, 373.113 FS. Law Implemented 373.175, 373.185, 373.246 FS.
New 4-9-06, Amended 7-5-12, 5-19-14.
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