Florida Regulations 40E-63.400: Purpose and Policy
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(1) This part of Fl. Admin. Code Chapter 40E-63, implements requirements of the Everglades Forever Act (EFA), Sections 373.4592(4)(f)5. and 6., F.S., for the C-139 Basin, and also provides a regulatory process for landowners whose water management systems connect with and make use of the canals, structures and other Works of the District within the C-139 Basin, in accordance with Florida Statutes § 373.085
(3) The objectives of this part of Fl. Admin. Code Chapter 40E-63, are as follows:
(a) To implement and continuously improve through adaptive management a BMP program, including modifications to existing water management systems, for reducing and controlling phosphorus discharges from the C-139 Basin;
(b) To provide a water quality monitoring program, performance measures and a compliance methodology to evaluate the effectiveness of the BMP program in reducing phosphorus discharges;
(c) To establish a BMP compliance verification and enforcement program to ensure that phosphorus discharges from the basin do not exceed historic levels, based upon water quality monitoring data from the period October 1, 1978 to September 30, 1988, in accordance with Fl. Admin. Code Chapter 40E-63, Appendix B2, “”C-139 Basin Performance Measure Methodology””, dated November 2010 (incorporated by reference in subsection 40E-63.446(1), F.A.C.); and
(d) To develop and conduct research and demonstration projects to improve and confirm the effectiveness of BMPs for reducing phosphorus and other constituents that are not being significantly improved by either Stormwater Treatment Areas (STAs) or BMPs.
(4) This part of Fl. Admin. Code Chapter 40E-63, requires landowners to reduce phosphorus discharges from the C-139 Basin, and in conjunction with the STAs, provide a sound basis for the State of Florida’s long-term improvement and restoration objectives for the Everglades. It is recognized that achieving phosphorus and other water quality standards will involve an adaptive management approach, whereby best available information and technology are used to identify and implement incremental BMP improvement activities for further phosphorus reduction and water quality improvements, if needed.
(5) The BMP implementation requirements, performance measures and compliance methodology established in this part of Fl. Admin. Code Chapter 40E-63, pertain to phosphorus only. Should regulation of other nutrients or constituents be required to meet statutory requirements, including water quality standards, the District shall initiate rulemaking pursuant to Florida Statutes Chapter 120
(6) Unless otherwise provided by this part of Fl. Admin. Code Chapter 40E-63, nothing herein shall be construed to modify any existing state water quality standards, nor to otherwise restrict the authority granted to the District pursuant to Florida Statutes Chapter 373
(7) Section 403.067(7)(c)2., F.S., authorizes the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (FDACS) to develop and adopt BMPs by rule.
(8) The District’s sub-basin monitoring and maintenance program for data collection, performance measure assessment, and determination of when water quality improvement activities are required, as described in subsection 40E-63.446(2), paragraphs (2)(a), (2)(e) and subsection (4), F.A.C., and Appendices B3.1 and B3.2 (which are incorporated by reference in Fl. Admin. Code R. 40E-63.446(2)(a)), are an inseparable component of this part of Fl. Admin. Code Chapter 40E-63, for ensuring that landowners are responsible for their proportional share of phosphorus load discharged from the C-139 Basin. If these provisions are declared invalid, the District shall initiate rulemaking pursuant to Florida Statutes Chapter 120, to revise this part of Fl. Admin. Code Chapter 40E-63, to ensure that the proportional share objectives of the EFA, Section 373.4592(4)(f), F.S., are met.
Rulemaking Authority 373.044, 373.113, 373.4592 FS. Law Implemented 373.016, 373.085, 373.086, 373.451, 373.453, 373.4592(4)(f) FS. History-New 1-24-02, Amended 11-9-10.
(2) Since water quality monitoring data from the C-139 Basin demonstrate that the landowners within the C-139 Basin have collectively exceeded historical annual phosphorus loading levels, landowners are required to implement a best management practices (BMP) program for reduction of phosphorus in discharges that is consistent with the land uses within the Basin.
(3) The objectives of this part of Fl. Admin. Code Chapter 40E-63, are as follows:
(a) To implement and continuously improve through adaptive management a BMP program, including modifications to existing water management systems, for reducing and controlling phosphorus discharges from the C-139 Basin;
(b) To provide a water quality monitoring program, performance measures and a compliance methodology to evaluate the effectiveness of the BMP program in reducing phosphorus discharges;
(c) To establish a BMP compliance verification and enforcement program to ensure that phosphorus discharges from the basin do not exceed historic levels, based upon water quality monitoring data from the period October 1, 1978 to September 30, 1988, in accordance with Fl. Admin. Code Chapter 40E-63, Appendix B2, “”C-139 Basin Performance Measure Methodology””, dated November 2010 (incorporated by reference in subsection 40E-63.446(1), F.A.C.); and
(d) To develop and conduct research and demonstration projects to improve and confirm the effectiveness of BMPs for reducing phosphorus and other constituents that are not being significantly improved by either Stormwater Treatment Areas (STAs) or BMPs.
(4) This part of Fl. Admin. Code Chapter 40E-63, requires landowners to reduce phosphorus discharges from the C-139 Basin, and in conjunction with the STAs, provide a sound basis for the State of Florida’s long-term improvement and restoration objectives for the Everglades. It is recognized that achieving phosphorus and other water quality standards will involve an adaptive management approach, whereby best available information and technology are used to identify and implement incremental BMP improvement activities for further phosphorus reduction and water quality improvements, if needed.
(5) The BMP implementation requirements, performance measures and compliance methodology established in this part of Fl. Admin. Code Chapter 40E-63, pertain to phosphorus only. Should regulation of other nutrients or constituents be required to meet statutory requirements, including water quality standards, the District shall initiate rulemaking pursuant to Florida Statutes Chapter 120
(6) Unless otherwise provided by this part of Fl. Admin. Code Chapter 40E-63, nothing herein shall be construed to modify any existing state water quality standards, nor to otherwise restrict the authority granted to the District pursuant to Florida Statutes Chapter 373
(7) Section 403.067(7)(c)2., F.S., authorizes the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (FDACS) to develop and adopt BMPs by rule.
(8) The District’s sub-basin monitoring and maintenance program for data collection, performance measure assessment, and determination of when water quality improvement activities are required, as described in subsection 40E-63.446(2), paragraphs (2)(a), (2)(e) and subsection (4), F.A.C., and Appendices B3.1 and B3.2 (which are incorporated by reference in Fl. Admin. Code R. 40E-63.446(2)(a)), are an inseparable component of this part of Fl. Admin. Code Chapter 40E-63, for ensuring that landowners are responsible for their proportional share of phosphorus load discharged from the C-139 Basin. If these provisions are declared invalid, the District shall initiate rulemaking pursuant to Florida Statutes Chapter 120, to revise this part of Fl. Admin. Code Chapter 40E-63, to ensure that the proportional share objectives of the EFA, Section 373.4592(4)(f), F.S., are met.
Rulemaking Authority 373.044, 373.113, 373.4592 FS. Law Implemented 373.016, 373.085, 373.086, 373.451, 373.453, 373.4592(4)(f) FS. History-New 1-24-02, Amended 11-9-10.