HOUSE AMENDMENT
Bill No. HB 1125
Amendment No. 01 (for drafter's use only)
CHAMBER ACTION
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11 Representative(s) Sorensen offered the following:
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13 Amendment to Substitute Amendment (832651)
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15 remove from the substitute amendment: all of said lines
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18 However, disposal systems serving as backups to reuse systems
19 shall be required to meet the following effluent water quality
20 limitations comply with the other provisions of this act.
21 Systems discharging for no more than 25 days per year and less
22 than 100,000 gallons per day based on the annual average daily
23 flows to the backup system, including any other discharge of
24 effluent to the backup system or other injection wells, shall
25 provide a level of treatment that will produce an effluent
26 that contains, on an annual average basis, not more than 10
27 milligrams per liter of biochemical oxygen demand, 10
28 milligrams per liter of suspended solids, 10 milligrams per
29 liter of total nitrogen, and 1 milligram per liter of total
30 phosphorous. Systems discharging more than 25 days per year or
31 more than 100,000 gallons per day based on the annual average
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HOUSE AMENDMENT
Bill No. HB 1125
Amendment No. 01 (for drafter's use only)
1 daily flows to the backup system, including any other
2 discharge of effluent to the backup system or other injection
3 wells, shall provide a level of treatment that will produce an
4 effluent that contains, on an annual average basis, not more
5 than 5 milligrams per liter of biochemical oxygen demand, 5
6 milligrams per liter of suspended solids, 3 milligrams per
7 liter of total nitrogen, and 1 milligram per liter of total
8 phosphorous. Such systems shall comply with the Department of
9 Environmental Protection's reuse rules.
10 (d) In areas that are scheduled to be served by a
11 central sewage facility before July 1, 2010, interim
12 construction standards for new, expanded or existing onsite
13 sewage treatment and disposal systems shall be allowed.
14 1. Interim system requirements shall be allowed
15 through July 1, 2004, for onsite sewage treatment and disposal
16 systems under the jurisdiction of the Department of Health, as
17 defined in 381.0065, Florida Statutes, in areas that are
18 scheduled to be served, according to an adopted local
19 comprehensive plan determined to be in compliance by the
20 Department of Community Affairs, by a central sewage facility
21 before July 1, 2010. The interim system requirements shall be
22 those interim standards for the Florida Keys contained in
23 Department of Health rules effective on March 3, 1998.
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