Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 62-555.348 - Planning for Expansion of Public Water System Source, Treatment, or Storage Facilities
This section applies to all community water systems serving, or designed to serve, 350 or more persons or 150 or more service connections.
(1) Suppliers of water
shall provide for the timely planning, design, permitting, and construction of
necessary public water system source, treatment, or storage
facilities.
(2) Suppliers of water
shall routinely compare the total net quantity of finished drinking water
produced each day by their treatment plant(s) with the total permitted
maximum-day operating capacity of their plant(s). The permitted maximum-day
operating capacity of each plant shall be as specified in the latest Department
of Environmental Protection (DEP) construction permit concerning source water
or treatment facilities for the plant. In cases where no permitted maximum-day
operating capacity has been specified in the latest DEP construction permit
concerning source water or treatment facilities for a plant, the Department
shall establish the permitted maximum-day operating capacity of the plant based
upon information that is included in or with pertinent permit applications or
that is provided by the supplier of water and based upon design requirements in
Part III of this chapter, including design requirements in the engineering
references listed in Rule
62-555.330, F.A.C.
(3) When the total maximum-day quantity of
finished water produced by all treatment plants connected to a water system,
including water produced to meet any fire-flow demand but excluding water
produced to meet any demand that the supplier of water documents to be highly
unusual and nonrecurring, exceeds 75 percent of the total permitted maximum-day
operating capacity of the plants, the supplier of water shall submit
source/treatment/storage capacity analysis reports to the Department according
to the schedule described in paragraphs (a) and (b), below; however, in no case
shall it be necessary to submit more than one report annually. The reports
shall be submitted to the appropriate Department of Environmental Protection
District Office or Approved County Health Department.
(a) The initial report shall be submitted
within six months after the month in which the total maximum-day quantity of
finished water produced by the treatment plant(s) first exceeds 75 percent of
the total permitted maximum-day operating capacity of the plant(s) or by August
28, 2004, whichever occurs later.
(b) Updated reports shall be submitted as
follows:
1. If the initial report or the
latest updated report indicates that maximum-day water demand (including
fire-flow demand if fire protection is being provided) at build-out will not
exceed the total permitted maximum-day operating capacity of the treatment
plant(s) and that finished-water storage need (including fire storage if fire
protection is being provided) at build-out will not exceed the existing total
useful finished-water storage capacity, no additional report is
required.
2. If the initial report
or the latest updated report indicates that maximum-day water demand (including
fire-flow demand if fire protection is being provided) will not exceed the
total permitted maximum-day operating capacity of the treatment plant(s) for at
least ten years and that finished-water storage need (including fire storage if
fire protection is being provided) will not exceed the existing total useful
finished-water storage capacity for at least ten years, the next updated report
shall be submitted within five years after submittal of the previous
report.
3. If the initial report or
the latest updated report indicates that maximum-day water demand (including
fire-flow demand if fire protection is being provided) will exceed the total
permitted maximum-day operating capacity of the treatment plant(s) in less than
ten years but greater than or equal to five years or that finished-water
storage need (including fire storage if fire protection is being provided) will
exceed the existing total useful finished-water storage capacity in less than
ten years but greater than or equal to five years, the next updated report
shall be submitted within two years after submittal of the previous
report.
4. If the initial report or
the latest updated report indicates that maximum-day water demand (including
fire-flow demand if fire protection is being provided) will exceed the total
permitted maximum-day operating capacity of the treatment plant(s) in less than
five years or that finished-water storage need (including fire storage if fire
protection is being provided) will exceed the existing total useful
finished-water storage capacity in less than five years, the next updated
report shall be submitted within one year after submittal of the previous
report.
(4)
Each initial or updated source/treatment/storage capacity analysis report shall
evaluate the capacity of all source, treatment, or storage facilities connected
to a water system and shall contain the following information:
(a) The capacity of each water treatment
plant's source water facilities and treatment facilities; the permitted
maximum-day operating capacity and, if applicable, permitted peak operating
capacity of each plant; and the useful capacity of each finished-water storage
facility;
(b) The maximum-day and
annual average daily quantities of finished water produced by each plant during
each of the past ten years or during each of the years the plant has been in
operation, whichever is less;
(c)
Projected total water demands - total annual average daily demand and total
maximum-day demand (including fire-flow demand if fire protection is being
provided) - for at least the next ten years and projected total finished-water
storage need (including fire storage if fire protection is being provided) for
at least the next ten years;
(d) An
estimate of the time required for maximum-day water demand (including fire-flow
demand if fire protection is being provided) to exceed the total permitted
maximum-day operating capacity of the plant(s) and an estimate of the time
required for finished-water storage need (including fire storage if fire
protection is being provided) to exceed the existing total useful
finished-water storage capacity;
(e) Recommendations for new or expanded
source, treatment, or storage facilities; and,
(f) A recommended schedule showing dates for
design, permitting, and construction of recommended new or expanded source,
treatment, or storage facilities.
(5) Each initial or updated
source/treatment/storage capacity analysis report shall be prepared under the
responsible charge of one or more professional engineers licensed in Florida
and shall be signed, sealed, and dated by the professional engineer(s) in
responsible charge.
(6) If an
initial or updated source/treatment/storage capacity analysis report indicates
that maximum-day water demand (including fire-flow demand if fire protection is
being provided) will exceed the total permitted maximum-day operating capacity
of the water treatment plant(s) in less than five years or that finished-water
storage need (including fire storage if fire protection is being provided) will
exceed the existing total useful finished-water storage capacity in less than
five years, documentation of timely design, permitting, and construction of
recommended new or expanded source, treatment, or storage facilities shall be
submitted with the report. The documentation shall consist of a written
statement that is signed by an authorized representative of the supplier of
water and that certifies the supplier is meeting, and intends to meet, the
report's recommended schedule for design, permitting, and construction of
recommended new or expanded source, treatment, or storage
facilities.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 403.861(9) FS. Law Implemented 403.861(17) FS.
New 8-28-03.
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