Florida Senate - 2008 COMMITTEE AMENDMENT
Bill No. SB 708
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Senate
Comm: RCS
3/27/2008
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House
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The Committee on Environmental Preservation and Conservation
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(Dockery) recommended the following amendment:
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Senate Amendment (with directory and title amendments)
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Between lines 37 and 38
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insert:
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Section 2. The Legislature finds that encouragement and
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promotion of reuse of reclaimed water, as defined by the
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Department of Environmental Protection, are state objectives and
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serve the public interest. The Legislature finds that the
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implementation of this policy has been hampered by a lack of
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clear understanding as to the role of local governments producing
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and distributing reclaimed water and water management districts
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as to the regulation of the use of reclaimed water. The
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Legislature further finds that the Department of Environmental
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Protection and water management districts do not have a common
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policy regarding reclaimed water as applied to processes related
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to water-use permitting and water shortage. The Legislature also
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finds that a clear and consistent policy regarding the use of
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reclaimed water is required to achieve the most efficient and
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beneficial use of this resource.
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(1) The Reclaimed Water Coordination Task Force is created
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for the purposes of recommending clear direction as to the
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relative roles of local governments and water management
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districts with regard to the regulation of the use of reclaimed
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water and proposing a statewide uniform approach to consideration
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of use of reclaimed water as applied to processes related to
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water-use permitting and water shortages. When preparing its
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recommendations, the task force shall review the rules, programs,
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and policies of the five water management districts in this state
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as such rules, programs, and policies relate to considerations
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involving the use of reclaimed water with respect to water-use
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permitting, water shortages, and related actions, activities, or
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programs.
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(2) The task force shall consist of the following members:
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(a) The President of the Senate and the Speaker of the
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House of Representatives shall each appoint one member from their
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respective chambers, who shall co-chair the task force.
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(b) The Secretary of Environmental Protection or designee.
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(c) The Commissioner of Agriculture, or his or her
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designee.
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(d) The executive director of the South Florida Water
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Management District, or his or her designee.
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(e) The executive director of the Southwest Florida Water
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Management District, or his or her designee.
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(f) The executive director of the St. Johns River Water
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Management District, or his or her designee.
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(g) The executive director of the Suwannee River Water
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Management District, or his or her designee.
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(h) The executive director of the Northwest Florida Water
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Management District, or his or her designee.
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(i) The executive director of the Florida Nursery Growers
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and Landscape Association, or his or her designee.
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(j) The executive director of the Florida Sugar Cane
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League, or his or her designee.
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(k) In addition to the appointments in paragraph (a), the
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President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of
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Representatives shall each appoint:
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1. Three members who are employees of a local government
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producing reclaimed water for reuse by the public.
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2. A representative of a not-for-profit environmental
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advocacy organization.
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3. A representative from a company that is a self-supplier
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of water.
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(3) Members of the task force shall be appointed on or
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before August 1, 2008.
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(4) The clerical and professional staff of the Department
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of Environmental Protection shall provide administrative support
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to the task force. The task force may request support from the
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clerical and professional staff of the standing committees of the
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Senate and the House of Representatives.
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(5) The task force shall:
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(a) Determine the role of the use of reclaimed water as
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applied to processes related to water-use permitting and water
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shortage.
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(b) Assess the appropriate roles of local governments and
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water management districts in regulating the use of reclaimed
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water.
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(c) Consider how the use of reclaimed water could be
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promoted in areas in which new or increased water withdrawals
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have been limited by law through the use of offsets or other
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similar incentives.
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(d) Evaluate the most effective means of supplementing
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reclaimed water supplies during peak demands in order to improve
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reliability and promote widespread adoption of reclaimed water.
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(e) Consider the most effective means of incorporating any
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recommended statewide policy changes.
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(6) The Department of Environmental Protection and each
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water management district shall encourage the use of pilot
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projects for the purpose of obtaining data and operating
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experience regarding various types of reuse and irrigation
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systems.
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(7) The task force shall submit a report to the Governor,
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the President of the Senate, and the Speaker of the House of
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Representatives summarizing its findings and recommendations on
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or before January 31, 2009.
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(8) The Department of Environmental Protection and the
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water management districts are directed, and all other agencies
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and local governments are requested, to render assistance to and
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cooperate with the task force.
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(9) The task force shall dissolve on January 31, 2009.
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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 water management; providing
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legislative intent; directing the Secretary of
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Environmental Protection to coordinate with the water
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management districts to conduct a study of certain
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desalination technologies; providing study
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requirements; requiring the secretary to report to the
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Governor and the Legislature by a specified date;
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creating the Reclaimed Water Coordination Task Force;
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providing legislative findings; providing purposes;
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requiring that the task force review certain rules,
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programs, and policies when preparing its
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recommendations; providing for membership of the task
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force; requiring that members be appointed on or before
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a specified date; providing for administrative support
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for the task force; providing duties of the task force;
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requiring that the Department of Environmental
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Protection and each water management district encourage
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the use of pilot projects for certain purposes;
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providing an effective date.
3/26/2008 5:58:00 PM 15-05846A-08
CODING: Words stricken are deletions; words underlined are additions.