CS/CS/HB 933

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A bill to be entitled
2An act relating to the West-Central Florida Water
3Restoration Action Plan; creating s. 373.0363, F.S.;
4providing definitions; providing legislative findings;
5requiring the Southwest Florida Water Management
6District to implement the West-Central Florida Water
7Restoration Action Plan; providing criteria governing
8the implementation of the plan; requiring that the
9district coordinate with regional water supply
10authorities and governmental partners to maximize
11opportunities concerning the efficient expenditure of
12public funds; specifying the plan's purpose; specifying
13the initiatives that are included in the plan; providing
14criteria governing implementation of the Central West
15Coast Surface Water Enhancement Initiative, the
16Facilitating Agricultural Resource Management Systems
17Initiative, the Ridge Lakes Restoration Initiative, the
18Upper Peace River Watershed Restoration Initiative, and
19the Central Florida Water Resource Development
20Initiative and certain components or projects included
21in such initiatives; providing for the Southwest Florida
22Water Management District to include specified criteria
23concerning implementation of the plan, regional
24conditions, and the use of funds in specified annual
25reports; requiring that the Southwest Florida Water
26Management District develop and submit a plan to the
27Legislature; providing for approval of the plan;
28providing an effective date.
29
30Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida:
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32     Section 1.  Section 373.0363, Florida Statutes, is created
33to read:
34     373.0363  West-Central Florida Water Restoration Action
35Plan.--
36     (1)  As used in this section, the term:
37     (a)  "Central Florida Coordination Area" means all of Polk,
38Osceola, Orange, and Seminole Counties, and southern Lake
39County, as designated by the Southwest Florida Water Management
40District, the South Florida Water Management District, and the
41St. Johns River Water Management District.
42     (b)  "District" means the Southwest Florida Water
43Management District.
44     (c)  "Southern Water Use Caution Area" means an area that
45the district designated, after extensive collection of data and
46numerous studies, in order to comprehensively manage water
47resources in the Southern West-Central Groundwater Basin, which
48includes all of Desoto, Hardee, Manatee, and Sarasota Counties,
49and parts of Charlotte, Highlands, Hillsborough, and Polk
50Counties.
51     (d)  "Southern Water Use Caution Area Recovery Strategy"
52means the district's regulatory, planning, and financial
53strategy for ensuring that adequate water supplies are available
54to meet growing demands while protecting and restoring the water
55and related natural resources of the area.
56     (e)  "West-Central Florida Water Restoration Action Plan"
57means the district's regional environmental restoration and
58water resource sustainability program for the Southern Water Use
59Caution Area.
60     (2)  The Legislature finds that:
61     (a)  In response to growing demands from public supply,
62agriculture, mining, power generation, and recreational users,
63groundwater withdrawals in the Southern Water Use Caution Area
64have steadily increased for nearly a century before peaking in
65the mid-1970s. These withdrawals resulted in declines in aquifer
66levels throughout the groundwater basin, which declines in some
67areas exceeded 50 feet.
68     (b)  While groundwater withdrawals have since stabilized as
69a result of the district's management efforts, depressed aquifer
70levels continue to result in saltwater intrusion, reduced flows
71in the Upper Peace River, lowered water levels, and adverse
72water quality impacts for some lakes in the Lake Wales Ridge
73areas of Polk and Highlands Counties.
74     (c)  In response to these resource concerns, and as
75directed by s. 373.036, the district determined that traditional
76sources of water in the region are not adequate to supply water
77for all existing and projected reasonable and beneficial uses
78and to sustain the water resources and related natural systems.
79     (d)  The expeditious implementation of the Southern Water
80Use Caution Area Recovery Strategy is needed to meet the minimum
81flow requirement for the Upper Peace River, slow saltwater
82intrusion, provide for improved lake levels and water quality
83along the Lake Wales Ridge, and ensure sufficient water supplies
84for all existing and projected reasonable and beneficial uses.
85     (e)  Sufficient research has been conducted and sufficient
86plans developed to immediately expand and accelerate programs to
87sustain the water resources and related natural systems in the
88Southern Water Use Caution Area.
89     (f)  Implementation of components of the Southern Water Use
90Caution Area Recovery Strategy which are contained in the West-
91Central Florida Water Restoration Action Plan is for the benefit
92of the public health, safety, and welfare and is in the public
93interest.
94     (g)  Implementation of the West-Central Florida Water
95Restoration Action Plan is necessary to meet the minimum flow
96requirement for the Upper Peace River, slow saltwater intrusion,
97provide for improved lake levels and water quality along the
98Lake Wales Ridge, and ensure sufficient water supplies for all
99existing and projected reasonable and beneficial uses.
100     (3)  The district shall implement the West-Central Florida
101Water Restoration Action Plan in a manner that furthers
102progressive strategies for the management of water resources, is
103watershed-based, provides for consideration of water quality
104issues, and includes monitoring, the development and
105implementation of best management practices, and structural and
106nonstructural projects, including public works projects. The
107district shall coordinate its implementation of the plan with
108regional water supply authorities, public and private
109partnerships, and local, state, and federal partners in order to
110maximize opportunities for the most efficient and timely
111expenditures of public funds.
112     (4)  The West-Central Florida Water Restoration Action Plan
113includes:
114     (a)  The Central West Coast Surface Water Enhancement
115Initiative. The purpose of this initiative is to make additional
116surface waters available for public supply through restoration
117of surface waters, natural water flows, and freshwater wetland
118communities. This initiative is designed to allow limits on
119groundwater withdrawals in order to slow the rate of saltwater
120intrusion. The initiative shall be an ongoing program in
121cooperation with the Peace River-Manasota Regional Water Supply
122Authority created under s. 373.1962.
123     (b)  The Facilitating Agricultural Resource Management
124Systems Initiative. The purpose of this initiative is to
125expedite the implementation of production-scale, best management
126practices in the agricultural sector, which will result in
127reductions in groundwater withdrawals and improvements in water
128quality, water resources, and ecology. The initiative is a cost-
129share reimbursement program to provide funding incentives to
130agricultural landowners for the implementation of best
131management practices. The initiative shall be implemented by the
132district in cooperation with the Department of Agriculture and
133Consumer Services. Cooperative funding programs approved by the
134governing board shall not be subject to the rulemaking
135requirements of chapter 120. However, any portion of an approved
136program which affects the substantial interests of a party shall
137be subject to s. 120.569.
138     (c)  The Ridge Lakes Restoration Initiative. The purpose of
139this initiative is to protect, restore, and enhance natural
140systems and flood protection by improving and protecting the
141water quality of approximately 130 lakes located along the Lake
142Wales Ridge in Polk and Highlands Counties, which quality is
143threatened by stormwater runoff, wastewater effluent, fertilizer
144applications, groundwater pollution, degradation of shoreline
145habitats, and hydrologic alterations. This initiative shall be
146accomplished through the construction of systems designed to
147treat the stormwater runoff that threatens the water quality of
148such lakes. Such systems include swales, retention basins, and
149long infiltration basins, if feasible.
150     (d)  The Upper Peace River Watershed Restoration
151Initiative. The purpose of this initiative is to improve the
152quality of waters and ecosystems in the watershed of the Upper
153Peace River by recharging aquifers, restoring the flow of
154surface waters, and restoring the capacity of natural systems to
155store surface waters. The Legislature finds that such
156improvements are necessary because the quantity and quality of
157the fresh water that flows to the basin of the Peace River and
158Charlotte Harbor are adversely affected by the significant
159alteration and degradation of the watershed of the Upper Peace
160River and because restoration of the watershed of the Upper
161Peace River is a critical component of the Charlotte Harbor
162National Estuary Program's Comprehensive Conservation and
163Management Plan, the Southwest Florida Water Management
164District's Surface Water Improvement and Management Plan, and
165the Southern Water Use Caution Area Recovery Strategy. This
166initiative shall include an Upper Peace River Component. In
167addition to the initiative's other purposes, this component will
168provide a critical link to a major greenway that extends from
169the lower southwest coast of this state through the watershed of
170the Peace River and the Green Swamp and further north to the
171Ocala National Forest.
172     (e)  The Central Florida Water Resource Development
173Initiative. The purpose of this initiative is to create and
174implement a long-term plan that takes a comprehensive approach
175to limit ground water withdrawals in the Southern Water Use
176Caution Area and to identify and develop alternative water
177supplies for Polk County. The project components developed
178pursuant to this initiative are eligible for state and regional
179funding under s. 373.196 as an alternative water supply, as
180defined in s. 373.019, or as a supplemental water supply under
181the rules of the Southwest Florida Water Management District or
182the South Florida Water Management District. The initiative
183shall be implemented by the district as an ongoing program in
184cooperation with Polk County and the South Florida Water
185Management District.
186     (5)  As part of the consolidated annual report required
187pursuant s. 373.036(7), the district may include:
188     (a)  A summary of the conditions of the Southern Water Use
189Caution Area, including the status of the components of the
190West-Central Florida Water Restoration Action Plan.
191     (b)  An annual accounting of the expenditure of funds. The
192accounting must, at a minimum, provide details of expenditures
193separately by plan component and any subparts of a plan
194component, and include specific information about amount and use
195of funds from federal, state, and local government sources. In
196detailing the use of these funds, the district shall indicate
197those funds that are designated to meet requirements for
198matching funds.
199     (6)  The district shall submit the West-Central Florida
200Water Restoration Action Plan developed pursuant to subsection
201(4) to the President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House
202of Representatives prior to the 2010 regular legislative session
203for review. If the Legislature takes no action on the plan
204during the 2010 regular legislative session, the plan shall be
205deemed approved.
206     Section 2.  This act shall take effect July 1, 2009.


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