Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 62-340.600 - Surface Waters
(1) For the
purposes of Section 373.421, F.S., surface waters
are waters on the surface of the earth, contained in bounds created naturally
or artificially, including, the Atlantic Ocean, the Gulf of Mexico, bays,
bayous, sounds, estuaries, lagoons, lakes, ponds, impoundments, rivers,
streams, springs, creeks, branches, sloughs, tributaries, and other
watercourses. However, state water quality standards apply only to those waters
defined in Section 403.031(13),
F.S.
(2) The landward extent of a
surface water in the State for the purposes of implementing Section
373.414, F.S., shall be the more
landward of the following:
(a) Wetlands as
located by Rule 62-340.300, F.A.C., of this
chapter;
(b) The mean high water
line elevation for tidal water bodies;
(c) The ordinary high water line for
non-tidal natural water bodies;
(d)
The top of the bank for artificial lakes, borrow pits, canals, ditches and
other artificial water bodies with side slopes of 1 foot vertical to 4 feet
horizontal or steeper, excluding spoil banks when the canals and ditches have
resulted from excavation into the ground, or
(e) The seasonal high water line for
artificial lakes, borrow pits, canals, ditches, and other artificial water
bodies with side slopes flatter than 1 foot vertical to 4 feet horizontal along
with any artificial water body created by diking or impoundment above the
ground.
(3)
Determinations made pursuant to paragraphs (2)(b) and (2)(c), shall be for
regulatory purposes and are not intended to be a delineation of the boundaries
of lands for the purposes of title.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 373.421 FS. Law Implemented 373.421, 373.4211, 403.031(13) FS.
New 7-1-94, Formerly 17-340.600.
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