Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 62-40.425 - Watershed Management
(1) A
comprehensive watershed approach provides an important tool for managing the
cumulative impacts of human activities. Where possible, the Department and
Districts shall promote a watershed management approach for addressing water
quality, water supply, natural systems, and floodplain management and flood
protection issues, and shall encourage the development of comprehensive
watershed management plans.
(2) It
shall be a goal of watershed management programs to protect, preserve and
restore the quality, quantity, and environmental values of surface and ground
water resources; to prevent existing environmental, water quantity, and water
quality problems from becoming worse; to reduce existing flooding problems;
improve existing water quality; promote and protect the availability of
sufficient water for all existing and future reasonable-beneficial uses and
natural systems, and preserve or restore natural systems.
(3) As part of SWIM plans or other watershed
management plans, programs, or rules, the Department, water management
districts, Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, and local
governments are encouraged to implement protection measures as appropriate to
enhance or preserve surface water resources. Protection measures shall be based
on scientific evaluations of targeted surface waters and the need for
enhancement or preservation of these surface water resources. Protection
measures shall include a combination of nonstructural pollution prevention best
management practices and structural best management
practices.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 373.026(7), 373.036(1)(d), 373.043, 373.171 FS. Law Implemented 373.023, 373.026, 373.036(1)(d), 373.171, 373.1961, 373.223, 373.418, 373.451, 373.453, 403.064, 403.067, 403.0891 FS.
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