Florida Senate - 2008 COMMITTEE AMENDMENT
Bill No. SB 2580
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Senate
Comm: RCS
4/3/2008
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House
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The Committee on Environmental Preservation and Conservation
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(Gaetz) recommended the following amendment:
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Senate Amendment (with title amendment)
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Delete everything after the enacting clause
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and insert:
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Section 1. Section 373.0363, Florida Statutes, is created
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to read:
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373.0363 West-Central Florida Water Restoration Action
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Plan.--
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(1) As used in this section, the term:
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(a) "Central Florida Coordination Area" means all of Polk,
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Osceola, Orange and Seminole Counties, and southern Lake County,
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as designated by the Southwest Florida Water Management District,
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the South Florida Water Management District, and the St. Johns
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River Water Management District.
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(b) "District" means the Southwest Florida Water Management
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District.
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(c) "Southern Water Use Caution Area" means an area that
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the district designated, after extensive collection of data and
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numerous studies, in order to comprehensively manage water
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resources in the Southern West-Central Groundwater Basin, which
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includes all of Desoto, Hardee, Manatee, and Sarasota Counties
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and parts of Charlotte, Highlands, Hillsborough, and Polk
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Counties.
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(d) "Southern Water Use Caution Area Recovery Strategy"
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means the district's planning, regulatory, and financial strategy
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for ensuring that adequate water supplies are available to meet
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growing demands while protecting and restoring the water and
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related natural resources of the area.
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(e) "West-Central Florida Water Restoration Action Plan"
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means the district's regional environmental restoration and
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water-resource sustainability program for the Southern Water Use
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Caution Area.
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(2) The Legislature finds that:
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(a) In response to growing demands from public supply,
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agriculture, mining, power generation, and recreational users,
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ground water withdrawals in the Southern Water Use Caution Area
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have steadily increased for nearly a century before peaking in
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the mid-1970s. These withdrawals resulted in declines in aquifer
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levels throughout the groundwater basin, which in some areas
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exceeded 50 feet.
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(b) While ground water withdrawals have since stabilized as
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a result of the district's management efforts, depressed aquifer
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levels continue to result in saltwater intrusion, reduced flows
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in the Upper Peace River, lowered water levels, and adverse water
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quality impacts for some lakes in the Lake Wales Ridge areas of
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Polk and Highlands Counties.
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(c) In response to these resource concerns, and as directed
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by s. 373.036, the district determined that traditional sources
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of water in the region are not adequate to supply water for all
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existing and projected reasonable and beneficial uses and to
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sustain the water resources and related natural systems.
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(d) The expeditious implementation of the Southern Water
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Use Caution Area Recovery Strategy is needed to meet the minimum
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flow requirement for the Upper Peace River, slow saltwater
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intrusion, provide for improved lake levels and water quality
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along the Lake Wales Ridge, and ensure sufficient water supplies
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for all existing and projected reasonable and beneficial uses.
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(e) Sufficient research has been conducted and sufficient
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plans developed to immediately expand and accelerate programs to
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sustain the water resources and related natural systems in the
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Southern Water Use Caution Area.
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(f) Implementation of components of the Southern Water Use
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Caution Area Recovery Strategy, which are contained in the West-
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Central Florida Water Restoration Action Plan, is for the benefit
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of the public health, safety, and welfare and is in the public
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interest.
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(g) Implementation of the West-Central Florida Water
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Restoration Action Plan is necessary to meet the minimum flow
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requirement for the Upper Peace River, slow saltwater intrusion,
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provide for improved lake levels and water quality along the Lake
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Wales Ridge, and ensure sufficient water supplies for all
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existing and projected reasonable and beneficial uses.
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(h) A continuing source of funding is needed to effectively
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implement the West-Central Florida Water Restoration Action Plan.
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(3) The district shall implement the West-Central Florida
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Water Restoration Action Plan in a manner that furthers
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progressive strategies for the management of water resources, is
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watershed-based, provides for consideration of water quality
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issues, and includes monitoring, the development and
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implementation of best-management practices, and structural and
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nonstructural projects, including public works projects. The
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district shall coordinate its implementation of the plan with
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regional water supply authorities, public and private
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partnerships, and local, state, and federal partners in order to
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maximize opportunities for the most efficient and timely
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expenditures of public funds.
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(4) The West-Central Florida Water Restoration Action Plan
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includes:
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(a) The Central West Coast Surface Water Enhancement
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Initiative. The purpose of this initiative is to make additional
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surface waters available for public supply through restoration of
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surface waters, natural water flows, and freshwater wetland
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communities. This initiative is designed to allow limits on
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ground water withdrawals in order to slow the rate of saltwater
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intrusion. The initiative shall be an on-going program in
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cooperation with the Peace River-Manasota Regional Water Supply
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Authority created under s. 373.1962. The initiative shall include
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the following components, if feasible:
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1. The Dona Bay-Cow Pen Slough Component. This component is
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anticipated to increase the capacity to store excess freshwater
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flows for the purpose of supplying potable water and of restoring
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wetland ecosystems, including the quality and clarity of water in
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the system and the subsequent rejuvenation of the system's
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mollusks, oyster beds, seagrasses, and salinity.
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2. The Shell Creek Watershed Component. This component is
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anticipated to increase water storage capacity upstream, redirect
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the stored water to its natural and historical flow pattern
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resulting in a benefit to the downstream ecosystem, and capture
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high flows for use as public supply during low-flow periods.
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3. The Upper Myakka River-Flatford Swamp Component. This
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component is anticipated to reduce the amount of water entering
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the swamp so that normal hydroperiods are restored, to create a
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historically more natural system, and to increase the
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availability of water for public supply.
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(b) The Facilitating Agricultural Resource Management
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Systems Initiative. The purpose of this initiative is to expedite
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the implementation of production-scale, best-management practices
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in the agricultural sector which will result in reductions in
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groundwater withdrawals and improvements in water quality, water
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resources, and ecology. The initiative is a cost-share
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reimbursement program to provide funding incentives to
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agricultural landowners for the implementation of best-management
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practices. The initiative shall be implemented by district in
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cooperation with the Department of Agriculture and Consumer
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Services.
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(c) The Ridge Lakes Restoration Initiative. The purpose of
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this initiative is to protect, restore, and enhance natural
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systems and flood protection by improving and protecting the
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water quality of approximately 130 lakes located along the Lake
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Wales Ridge in Polk County and Highlands County, which quality is
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threatened by stormwater runoff, wastewater effluent, fertilizer
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applications, groundwater pollution, degradation of shoreline
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habitats, and hydrologic alterations. This initiative shall be
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accomplished through the construction of systems designed to
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treat the stormwater runoff that threatens the water quality of
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such lakes. Such systems include swales, retention basins, and
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long infiltration basins, if feasible.
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(d) The Upper Peace River Watershed Restoration Initiative.
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The purpose of this initiative is to improve the quality of
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waters and ecosystems in the watershed of the Upper Peace River
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by recharging aquifers, restoring the flow of surface waters, and
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restoring the capacity of natural systems to store surface
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waters. The Legislature finds that such improvements are
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necessary because the quantity and quality of the fresh water
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that flows to the basin of the Peace River and Charlotte Harbor
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are adversely affected by the significant alteration and
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degradation of the watershed of the Upper Peace River, and
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because restoration of the watershed of the Upper Peace River is
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a critical component of the Charlotte Harbor National Estuary
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Program's Comprehensive Conservation and Management Plan, the
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Southwest Florida Water Management District's Surface Water
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Improvement and Management Plan, and the Southern Water Use
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Caution Area Recovery Strategy. This initiative shall include an
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Upper-Peace-River component. In addition to the initiative's
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other purposes, this component will provide a critical link to a
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major greenway that extends from the lower southwest coast of
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this state through the watershed of the Peace River and the Green
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Swamp and further north to the Ocala National Forest. Projects
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that are included in the Upper-Peace-River component include:
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1. The Lake Hancock Component. The purpose of this
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component is to help meet the minimum-flow requirements in the
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Upper Peace River and to improve water quality. The component
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shall include modifications of a structure to control the
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elevation of water levels in Lake Hancock and the treatment of
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outfall from the lake.
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2. The Peace Creek Canal Restoration Project. The purpose
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of this project is to enhance the recharge of aquifers, restore
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the capacity of natural systems to store waters, and provide
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flood protection. The project shall be implemented by undertaking
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the actions needed to meet the minimum-flow requirements under s.
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373.042 and thereafter holding excess surface water from the
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Peace Creek Canal in storage for public water supply or
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commercial or industrial water users.
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(e) The Central Florida Water Resource Development
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Initiative. The purpose of this initiative is to create and
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implement a long-term plan that takes a comprehensive approach to
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limit ground water withdrawals in the Southern Water Use Caution
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Area and to identify and develop alternative water supplies for
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Polk County. The project components developed pursuant to this
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initiative are eligible for state and regional funding under s.
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373.196 as an alternative water supply, as defined in s. 373.019,
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or as a supplemental water supply under the rules of the
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Southwest Florida Water Management District or the South Florida
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Water Management District. The initiative shall be implemented by
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the district as an on-going program in cooperation with Polk
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County and the South Florida Water Management District. The
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initiative shall include:
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1. The Kissimmee River component. This component shall
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include developing, if feasible, a public water supply from
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surface waters in the Kissimmee Basin near Lake Kissimmee,
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blending such supply with other potable water supplies, and
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distributing such potable waters by connecting to the water-
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distribution systems of municipal water utilities. This project
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is intended to increase the amount of water available for meeting
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public demand for water in the Central Florida Coordination Area.
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2. The Upper Peace River component. This component shall be
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implemented by investigating the feasibility of using an off-
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stream reservoir that may include the storage of water on private
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lands to capture water from the Peace River during high-flow
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periods for use as a public water supply. If it is determined
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that the most feasible location of an off-stream reservoir is
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outside Polk County, the district shall promote Polk County's
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participation in the development and use of such reservoir and
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any associated withdrawal from the Peace River.
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(5) By March 1 each year, the district shall report on the
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implementation of this section as part of the consolidated annual
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report required in s. 373.036(7). The district shall annually
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submit a copy of the implementation report and recommended
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legislative proposals to the Governor, the President of the
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Senate, and the Speaker of the House of Representatives. The
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district shall prepare the implementation report in cooperation
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with the other coordinating agencies and affected local
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governments. The implementation report must include, at a
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minimum:
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(a) A summary of the conditions of the Southern Water Use
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Caution Area, including the status of the components of the West-
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Central Florida Water Restoration Action Plan; and
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(b) An annual accounting of the expenditure of funds. The
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accounting must, at a minimum, provide details of expenditures
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separately by plan component and any subparts of a plan
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component, and include specific information about amount and use
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of funds from federal, state, and local government sources. In
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detailing the use of these funds, the district shall indicate
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those funds that are designated to meet requirements for matching
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funds.
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Section 2. This act shall take effect July 1, 2008.
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================ T I T L E A M E N D M E N T ================
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And the title is amended as follows:
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Delete everything before the enacting clause
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and insert:
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A bill to be entitled
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An act relating to the West-Central Florida Water
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Restoration Action Plan; creating s. 373.0363, F.S.;
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providing definitions; providing legislative findings and
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intent; providing criteria governing the implementation of
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the West-Central Florida Water Restoration Action Plan by
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the Southwest Florida Water Management District; requiring
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that the district coordinate with regional water supply
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authorities and governmental partners to maximize
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opportunities concerning the efficient expenditure of
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public funds; specifying the plan's purpose; specifying
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the initiatives that are included in the plan; providing
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criteria governing implementation of the Central West
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Coast Surface Water Enhancement Initiative, the
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Facilitating Agricultural Resource Management Systems
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Initiative, the Ridge Lakes Restoration Initiative, the
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Upper Peace River Watershed Restoration Initiative, and
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the Central Florida Water Resource Development Initiative
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and certain components or projects included in such
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initiatives; providing for the district to implement
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certain initiatives or parts thereof in cooperation with
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the Peace River-Manasota Regional Water Supply Authority
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or Polk County; requiring an annual report that meets
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specified criteria concerning implementation of the plan,
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regional conditions, and the use of funds; requiring that
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the Southwest Florida Water Management District prepare
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the report in cooperation with coordinating agencies and
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affected local governments and provide the report and
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legislative proposals to the Governor, the President of
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the Senate, and the Speaker of the House of; providing an
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effective date.
4/1/2008 5:55:00 PM 4-06313A-08
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