Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 62-4.243 - Exemptions from Water Quality Criteria
(1) Exemptions for Artificial Water Bodies
Classified for Agricultural Water Supplies.
(a) The Secretary shall upon the petition of
an affected person or permit applicant, and after public notice in the Florida
Administrative Register and in a newspaper of general circulation in the area
of the waters affected, and after opportunity for public hearing pursuant to
Chapter 120, F.S., issue an Order for the duration of the permit specifically
exempting a source of pollution from the Class IV water quality criteria
contained in Rule 62-3.131, F.A.C., for wholly artificial bodies of water upon
affirmative demonstration by the Petitioner of the following:
1. Granting the exemption is in the public
interest; and,
2. The public has
limited access to the waters under consideration; and,
3. The waters are not used for recreation;
and,
4. Compliance with presently
specified criteria is unnecessary for the protection of potable water supplies
and animals, plants, or aquatic life using the waters; and,
5. Granting the exemption will not interfere
with existing uses or the designated use of the waters or contiguous waters;
and,
6. The economic, environmental
and social costs of compliance with the existing criteria outweigh the social,
environmental, economic and social benefits of compliance; and
additionally,
7. The presently
specified water quality criteria cannot be met with currently available
technology, or
8. The costs of
compliance with the presently specified criteria involved are so high that they
must be spread over a considerable period of time, or
9. Some other type of hardship will
occur.
(b) The Petitioner
shall affirmatively demonstrate those criteria which the petitioner believes
more appropriately apply to the waters for which the exemption is
sought.
(c) The Secretary shall
specify, by Order, only those criteria which the Secretary determines to have
been demonstrated by the preponderance of competent substantial evidence to be
more appropriate.
(d) The
Department shall modify the Petitioner's permit consistent with the Secretary's
Order.
(2) Exemptions for
Water Bodies Classified for Navigation, Utility and Industrial Use.
(a) The Secretary shall, upon the petition of
an affected person or permit applicant, and after public notice in the Florida
Administrative Register and in a newspaper of general circulation in the area
of the waters affected, and after opportunity for public hearing pursuant to
Chapter 120, F.S., issue an Order for the duration of the permit specifically
exempting sources of pollution from the Class V water quality criteria
contained in Rule 62-3.141, F.A.C., upon affirmative demonstration by the
petitioner of the following:
1. Granting the
exemption is in the public interest; and,
2. Compliance with presently specified
criteria is unnecessary for the protection of potable water supplies and
animals, plants, or aquatic life utilizing the waters; and,
3. Granting the exemption will not interfere
with existing uses or the designated use of the waters, or of contiguous
waters; and,
4. The economic,
environmental and social costs of compliance with the existing criteria
outweigh the social, environmental and economic benefits of compliance; and
additionally,
5. The present
specific water quality criteria cannot be met with currently available
technology, or
6. The costs of
compliance with the presently specified criteria involved are so high that they
must be spread over a considerable period of time, or
7. Some other type of hardship will
occur.
(b) The Petitioner
shall affirmatively demonstrate those criteria which the Petitioner believes
more appropriately apply to the waters for which the exemption is
sought.
(c) The Secretary shall
specify, by Order, only those criteria which the Secretary determines to have
been demonstrated by the preponderance of competent substantial evidence to be
more appropriate.
(d) The
Department shall modify the Petitioner's permit consistent with the Secretary's
Order.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 403.061, 403.062, 403.087, 403.504, 403.704, 403.804, 403.805 FS. Law Implemented 403.021, 403.061, 403.087, 403.088, 403.101, 403.121, 403.141, 403.161, 403.182, 403.201, 403.502, 403.702, 403.708 FS.
New 3-1-79, Amended 1-1-83, 2-1-83, 8-31-88, Formerly 17-4.243.
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