Florida Regulations 40A-2.501: Permit Classification
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Each permit shall be classified according to source and use. The use classification shall be as follows, and the listing does not establish any priority ranking of classes:
(2) Commercial Use – The self-supplied use of water (indoor and outdoor) associated with the production of goods or provisions of services by a commercial establishment. Commercial establishments include general businesses, office complexes, commercial cooling and heating, beverage processing plants, food processing, restaurants, gas stations, hotels, car washes, laundry facilities and the use of water at zoos, theme parks, waterslides, and attractions.
(3) Dewatering Use – the removal of water to control surface or groundwater when performing activities such as construction or excavation.
(4) Diversion and Impoundment – The diversion or extraction of surface water into impoundments and delivery systems designed for such purposes as maintaining structural integrity, maintaining control elevations for groundwater recharge, and supplying water to meet the reasonable – beneficial demands of secondary uses.
(5) Industrial Use – The use of water (indoor and outdoor) associated with the production of goods or provisions of services by a self-supplied industrial facility. Industrial uses include manufacturing plants, chemical processing plants, power generation plants, and other industrial facilities.
(6) Institutional Use – The use of water (indoor and outdoor) associated with the production of goods or provisions of services by a self-supplied institutional establishment which includes hospitals, group home/assisted living facilities, churches, prisons, schools, universities and military bases.
(7) Landscape Irrigation Use – The use of water for landscape irrigation including parks, common areas, large lawns and landscaped areas, cemeteries, medians and public right-of-ways.
(8) Mining Use – The use of water associated with the extraction, transport and processing of subsurface materials and minerals.
(9) Other Use – The use of water for aquifer remediation; environmental augmentation; cleaning and maintenance; and other purposes not described in Fl. Admin. Code R. 40A-2.501
(10) Public Supply Use – The use of water provided by any municipality, county, regional water supply authority, special district, public or privately owned water utility, multijurisdictional water supply authority, or other entity consistent with the Florida Safe Drinking Water Act, for human consumption and other purposes.
(11) Recreation Use – The use of water for the creation, maintenance and operation of recreational facilities such as golf courses, athletic fields, playgrounds; water-based recreation areas for hunting, fishing, boating, swimming, or for wildlife enhancement.
Rulemaking Authority 373.044, 373.113, 373.171 FS. Law Implemented 373.171, 373.246 FS. History-New 10-1-82, Amended 1-5-86, 5-31-92, 11-1-93, 7-1-98, 5-29-14.
(1) Agricultural Use – the use of water associated with the irrigation of crops (including biofuel), greenhouse and nursery products, sod, forage, and pasture and non-irrigation uses associated with freeze protection, livestock and other domestic animals, aquaculture, and other uses associated with agricultural operations.
(2) Commercial Use – The self-supplied use of water (indoor and outdoor) associated with the production of goods or provisions of services by a commercial establishment. Commercial establishments include general businesses, office complexes, commercial cooling and heating, beverage processing plants, food processing, restaurants, gas stations, hotels, car washes, laundry facilities and the use of water at zoos, theme parks, waterslides, and attractions.
(3) Dewatering Use – the removal of water to control surface or groundwater when performing activities such as construction or excavation.
(4) Diversion and Impoundment – The diversion or extraction of surface water into impoundments and delivery systems designed for such purposes as maintaining structural integrity, maintaining control elevations for groundwater recharge, and supplying water to meet the reasonable – beneficial demands of secondary uses.
(5) Industrial Use – The use of water (indoor and outdoor) associated with the production of goods or provisions of services by a self-supplied industrial facility. Industrial uses include manufacturing plants, chemical processing plants, power generation plants, and other industrial facilities.
(6) Institutional Use – The use of water (indoor and outdoor) associated with the production of goods or provisions of services by a self-supplied institutional establishment which includes hospitals, group home/assisted living facilities, churches, prisons, schools, universities and military bases.
(7) Landscape Irrigation Use – The use of water for landscape irrigation including parks, common areas, large lawns and landscaped areas, cemeteries, medians and public right-of-ways.
(8) Mining Use – The use of water associated with the extraction, transport and processing of subsurface materials and minerals.
(9) Other Use – The use of water for aquifer remediation; environmental augmentation; cleaning and maintenance; and other purposes not described in Fl. Admin. Code R. 40A-2.501
(10) Public Supply Use – The use of water provided by any municipality, county, regional water supply authority, special district, public or privately owned water utility, multijurisdictional water supply authority, or other entity consistent with the Florida Safe Drinking Water Act, for human consumption and other purposes.
(11) Recreation Use – The use of water for the creation, maintenance and operation of recreational facilities such as golf courses, athletic fields, playgrounds; water-based recreation areas for hunting, fishing, boating, swimming, or for wildlife enhancement.
Rulemaking Authority 373.044, 373.113, 373.171 FS. Law Implemented 373.171, 373.246 FS. History-New 10-1-82, Amended 1-5-86, 5-31-92, 11-1-93, 7-1-98, 5-29-14.