Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 62-40.458 - Floodplain Protection
(1) The
Department and the Districts shall provide leadership to protect and enhance
the beneficial values of floodplains. This shall include active coordination
with local governments, special districts, and related programs of federal
agencies, the Department of Community Affairs, and the Department of Health.
Nothing in this section is intended to diminish the Department's and District's
responsibilities regarding flood protection.
(a) The Department and the Districts shall
pursue development of adequate floodplain protection information, including:
1. District determination of flood levels for
priority floodplains. At a minimum, this shall include the 100-year flood
level, with other flood levels to be determined where needed for
watershed-specific management purposes. Districts are encouraged to determine
the 10-year flood level for the purpose of assisting the Department of Health
to regulate septic tanks in floodplains pursuant to Rule 64E-6.007,
F.A.C.
2. Identification of
floodplains with valuable natural systems for potential acquisition.
3. Identification of floodplain areas having
potential for restoration of natural flow regimes.
(b) The Department and the Districts shall
develop jointly a comprehensive system of coordinated planning, management, and
acquisition to protect and, where feasible, enhance floodplain functions and
associated natural systems in floodplains. This system shall include
implementation of policies and programs to:
1.
Acquire and maintain valuable natural systems in floodplains.
2. Protect the natural water storage and
water conveyance capabilities of floodplains.
3. Where feasible, enhance or restore natural
flow regimes of rivers and watercourses that have been altered for water
control purposes.
(c)
District regulatory programs shall minimize incompatible activities in
floodplains. For regulated floodplains, each District, at a minimum, shall
ensure that such activities:
1. Will not
result in significant adverse effects on surface and ground water levels and
surface water flows.
2. Will not
result in significant adverse impacts to existing surface water storage and
conveyance capabilities of the floodplain.
3. Will not result in significant adverse
impacts to the operation of District facilities.
4. Will assure that any surface water
management facilities associated with the proposed activity will be capable of
being effectively operated and maintained.
5. Will not cause violations of water quality
standards in receiving waters.
6.
Will not otherwise be harmful to water resources.
(2) Each District shall provide to local
governments and water control districts available information regarding
floodplain delineation and floodplain functions and associated natural systems,
and assist in developing effective measures to manage floodplains consistently
with this chapter.
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), 373.103, 373.171, 373.413, 373.414, 373.416, 373.418 FS.
New 7-20-95, Amended 5-7-05.
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