Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 62-40.431 - Stormwater Management Program
(1)
Effective stormwater management is essential to reduce existing nonpoint source
pollution problems and to protect surface water resources from stormwater
pollution from existing and new land uses.
(2) The following goals are established to
provide guidance for Department, District and local government stormwater
management programs:
(a) The primary goals of
the state's stormwater management program are to maintain, to the maximum
extent practical, during and after construction and development, the
pre-development stormwater characteristics of a site; to reduce stream channel
erosion, pollution, siltation, sedimentation and flooding; to reduce stormwater
pollutant loadings discharged to waters to preserve or restore designated uses;
to reduce the loss of fresh water resources by encouraging the recycling of
stormwater; to enhance ground water recharge by promoting infiltration of
stormwater in areas with appropriate soils and geology; to maintain the
appropriate salinity regimes in estuaries needed to support the natural flora
and fauna; and to address stormwater management on a watershed basis to provide
cost effective water quality and water quantity solutions to specific watershed
problems.
(b) Inadequate management
of stormwater throughout a watershed increases stormwater flows and velocities,
contributes to erosion and sedimentation, overtaxes the carrying capacity of
streams and other conveyances, disrupts the functions of natural systems,
undermines floodplain management and flood control efforts in downstream
communities, reduces ground water recharge, threatens public health and safety,
and is the primary source of pollutant loading entering Florida's rivers, lakes
and estuaries, thus causing degradation of water quality and a loss of
designated uses. Accordingly, it is a goal to eliminate the discharge of
inadequately managed stormwater into waters and to minimize other adverse
impacts on natural systems, property and public health, safety and welfare
caused by improperly managed stormwater.
(c) It shall be a goal of stormwater
management programs to reduce unacceptable pollutant loadings from older
stormwater management systems, constructed before the adoption of Chapter
62-25, F.A.C., (February 1, 1982), by developing and implementing watershed
management and stormwater master plans, or District-wide or basin-specific
rules, or by implementing basin management action plans.
(3) Stormwater Management Program
Implementation - As required by Section
403.0891, F.S., the Department,
Districts and local governments shall cooperatively implement on a watershed
basis a comprehensive stormwater management program designed to minimize the
adverse effects of stormwater on land and water resources. Stormwater
management programs shall use a combination of nonstructural and structural
best management practices as needed to protect, maintain and restore the
functions of natural systems and the designated uses of waters. The stormwater
management program shall be implemented through the regulation of new surface
water management systems under Part IV of Chapter 373, F.S., the regulation of
existing stormwater management systems under the National Pollutant Discharge
Elimination System stormwater program pursuant to Section
403.0885, F.S., and through
watershed management programs. All such programs shall be mutually compatible
with the State Comprehensive Plan (Chapter 187, F.S.), the Local Government
Comprehensive Planning and Land Development Regulation Act (Chapter 163, F.S.),
the Surface Water Improvement and Management Act (Sections 373.451-.4595,
F.S.), the Florida Watershed Restoration Act (Section
403.067, F.S.), Chapters 373 and
403, F.S., and this chapter. Programs shall be implemented in a manner that
will improve and restore the quality of waters that do not meet their
designated uses, and maintain the water quality of those waters that meet them.
(a) The Department shall be the lead agency
responsible for coordinating the statewide stormwater management program by
establishing goals, objectives and guidance for the development and
implementation of stormwater management programs by the Districts and local
governments.
(b) The Districts that
have implemented a comprehensive surface water management program under Part IV
of Chapter 373, F.S., shall be the chief administrators of the state stormwater
management program. The Department shall implement the state's stormwater
management program in Districts that do not have the economic and technical
resources to implement a comprehensive surface water management
program.
(c) The Department shall
adopt TMDLs and the Department or the Districts, as appropriate to their
responsibilities, shall set regional stormwater management goals and policies
on a watershed basis, including stormwater pollutant load reduction goals
necessary to preserve or restore designated uses of receiving waters. For water
bodies that fully attain their designated use and meet the applicable state
water quality standards, the pollutant load reduction goal shall be zero. Such
goals and policies shall be implemented through District SWIM plans, through
TMDLs adopted by the Department and their associated basin management action
plans, through preparation of watershed management plans in other designated
priority watersheds, and through appropriate regulations.
(d) Local governments shall establish
stormwater management programs that are in accordance with the state and
District stormwater quality and quantity goals. Local governments may establish
a stormwater utility or other dedicated source of funding to implement a local
stormwater management program which shall include the development and
implementation of a stormwater master plan and provisions, such as an operating
permit system, to ensure that stormwater systems are properly operated and
maintained.
(e) Section
189.4155, F.S., requires that
special districts, such as water control districts created under Chapter 298,
F.S., must be consistent with the applicable local government comprehensive
plan adopted under Part II, Chapter 163, F.S., in the construction and
expansion of public facilities, or in a major alteration which affects the
quantity or quality of the level of service of a public facility. In order to
be consistent with the goals and objectives of the water resource
implementation rule, water control districts created pursuant to Chapter 298,
F.S., or special act, and other special districts as defined in Section
189.403(1),
F.S., which have water management powers are encouraged to:
1. Be consistent with Department and district
stormwater quality and quantity goals for the construction and expansion of
water control and related facilities.
2. Operate existing water control and related
facilities consistent with applicable Department and district stormwater
quality and quantity goals. Any modification or alteration of existing water
control and related facilities shall be consistent with Department and district
stormwater quality and quantity goals.
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), 373.046, 373.103, 373.171, 373.1961, 373.223, 373.413, 373.418, 373.451, 373.453, 403.064, 403.067, 403.0885, 403.0891, 403.0893 FS.
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