(1) The supplier of any
Limited Use Public, Multi family or Private Water System may request a variance
from the requirements of this chapter by submitting the following to the CHD:
(a) A completed Form DH 4094 (Section I
only), Application for Variance from Chapter 64E-8, F.A.C. Form DH 4094,
effective 9/07, is hereby adopted and incorporated by reference, and can be
obtained from the Department of Health, Division of Environmental Health/Water
Programs at: 4052 Bald Cypress Way, Bin #C22, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-1742,
at
www.doh.state.fl.us/environment/water/manual/encl1.htm,
or from the CHD.
(b) A statement of
hardship.
(c) A site plan. The plan
shall be a minimum size of 8.5 x 11 inches and of sufficient clarity for
reproduction.
(d) Any applicable
well completion reports.
(e) Any
applicable water quality analysis results.
(f) Any other information necessary for
rendering a decision including information pertaining to the items listed in
subsection (4), below. The burden of presenting pertinent and supportive facts
shall be the responsibility of the applicant.
Upon receipt of all application materials, the CHD shall
review such variance applications, make a recommendation to the Department by
completing Section II of Form DH 4094, 9/07, and forward all application
materials to the Division of Environmental Health/Bureau of Water
Programs.
(2) Upon
consideration of each application and the recommendations of the Water
Management District and the CHD, the Department's Division of Environmental
Health/Bureau of Water Programs has the authority to grant a variance, grant a
provisional variance or deny the variance request. The Department will consider
granting a variance to prevent excessive hardship in cases involving minor
deviation from established standards, when the hardship was not caused
intentionally by the applicant, where no reasonable alternative exists and
where proper use of the system will not adversely affect public health. Special
consideration shall be given to lots platted prior to 1972 or granted a
variance under Rule Chapter 64E-6, F.A.C.
(a)
When approving a variance request, the Department may require provisos
including, but not limited to:
1. Minimum well
casing depth to achieve a satisfactory vertical separation from sanitary
hazards, based on the depth and location of confining layers or other
geological features.
2. Rotary well
construction with full grouting of the well casing with neat cement or driven
well construction with grouting of the top twenty (20) feet and bottom five (5)
feet with neat cement, per subparagraph
62-532.500(2)(f)
3. or 4., F.A.C.
3. Satisfactory
water quality analysis for total coliform, Nitrate, or other likely
contaminants of concern.
4.
Increased water quality monitoring frequency for Limited Use Public Water
Systems.
5. Installation of water
treatment equipment.
6. Connection
to a municipal public water system if one eventually becomes
available.
(b) Variances
for proposed water system construction expire eighteen (18) months after
approval. The expiration date may be extended if necessary to coincide with the
expiration date of the associated water system construction permit or well
construction permit issued by the Water Management District or delegate
agency.
(c) Emergency approval of
variance requests may be granted by the Department's Division of Environmental
Health/Bureau of Water Programs in cases of extreme
hardship.
(3) For
variance requests for private water system replacement wells only, for
separations between fifty (50) and seventy-five (75) feet from a septic system
or sanitary hazard as defined in subsection
62-532.400(7),
F.A.C., Table 1, the CHD has the authority to grant a variance, grant a
provisional variance or deny the variance request based on the same criteria
specified in subsections (2), above, and (4), below.
(4) In granting or denying a variance, the
Department shall consider:
(a) Historical
water quality.
(b) Age and
condition of system components and the likelihood it will continue to provide
potable water.
(c) Size of cone of
influence and protection of source from contamination.
(d) Amount of deviation from the
standards.
(e) Type and degree of
consumer exposure.
(f) Economic
hardship.
(g) Alternative potable
water availability.
(h) Geological
characteristics of the well.
Notes
Fla. Admin.
Code Ann. R. 64E-8.009
Rulemaking Authority 403.862(1)(f), 381.006 FS. Law
Implemented 381.006(1), 381.0062, 403.862(1)(f)
FS.
New 1-1-93, Amended
8-20-96, Formerly 10D-4.032, Amended 1-26-98, 1-24-00,
5-4-08.
New 1-1-93, Amended 8-20-96, Formerly 10D-4.032, Amended
1-26-98, 1-24-00, 5-4-08.