Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 62-307.200 - Water Quality Monitoring In Lieu of Implementing BMPs
(1) A nonpoint source
discharger, whose discharge is located within a BMAP, must either submit a
notice of intent to implement appropriate BMPs adopted in accordance with
section 403.067(7)(c),
F.S., or conduct water quality monitoring to demonstrate compliance with the
water quality criteria for the parameters addressed by the BMAP.
(2) Within 180 days of the initial adoption
of a BMAP or the effective date of this rule, whichever is later, a nonpoint
source discharger choosing to conduct water quality monitoring in lieu of
implementing BMPs pursuant to subsection (1), shall submit for Department
approval a water quality sampling and analysis plan that meets all the
requirements of this rule and chapter 62-160, F.A.C.
(3) A sampling and analysis plan shall
include the following components:
(a) A
description of the physical and hydrogeological characteristics of the property
and the surrounding area, including, as applicable:
1. The direction and rate of surface water
and groundwater flow;
2. Vertical
permeability, thickness, competence, and extent of any confining
beds;
3. Topography, soil
information, and surface water drainage systems surrounding the site;
4. Identification and location of wells,
surface water discharge points, and surface water intakes within 500 feet of
the property and within the property boundary; and
5. The locations of all surface waters and
their classifications including springs within one quarter mile of the
property, and onsite sinkholes with depths exceeding the seasonal high water
table or that are perched;
(b) Proposed methodology used to determine
compliance with water quality criteria and any deviations in the quality of the
receiving water in downgradient monitoring locations;
(c) Proposed locations of monitoring used to
determine compliance;
(d) Proposed
water quality indicators (chemical, physical, and biological);
(e) Proposed sampling methods and
frequency;
(f) Proposed data
management and assessment; and
(g)
Proposed reporting schedule and deliverables.
(4) Amendments or changes to sampling and
analysis plans must be approved by the Department.
(5) Sampling and analysis plans must be
amended or changed if any of the following occurs:
(a) New analytical methods, sampling or other
field procedures, or instruments or equipment that affect data quality become
available;
(b) The sampling or
analysis contractor is changed;
(c)
The scope of work is substantially altered; or
(d) Other changes are made that affect the
data quality objectives of the sampling and analysis plan.
(6) Approved sampling and analysis plans
expire after 5 years. At least 180 days before expiration of an approved
sampling and analysis plan, the nonpoint source discharger shall resubmit for
Department approval a water quality sampling and analysis plan that meets all
the requirements of this rule and chapter 62-160, F.A.C.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 403.067 FS. Law Implemented 403.067 FS.
New 7-1-18.
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