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1999 Florida Statutes

SECTION 313
Pilot project design and implementation; restoration and protection activities; intergovernmental coordination.

1369.313  Pilot project design and implementation; restoration and protection activities; intergovernmental coordination.--

(1)  The St. Johns River Water Management District is authorized to make expenditures from matching funds provided by Orange and Seminole Counties, for the purposes of designing and implementing pilot projects to restore, protect, and preserve the ecological integrity of the Little Wekiva River in Seminole and Orange Counties, including:

(a)  Pilot projects for erosion control in areas where erosion is causing, or is likely to lead to, adverse environmental impacts; and

(b)  Pilot projects for restoration of areas where sedimentation is causing, or is likely to lead to, adverse environmental impacts, including, but not limited to, loss of formerly existing channels or flooding.

(2)  The St. Johns River Water Management District, in carrying out its duties and responsibilities under this act, is authorized to request assistance from any department, office, division, agency, or political subdivision or municipality of the state to supply it with technical assistance, available data, reports, or other information that it deems necessary. Each department, office, division, agency, municipality, and political subdivision is encouraged, to the extent feasible and consistent with law, to cooperate with the district and furnish it with the available information, personnel, and assistance to accomplish the purposes of this act. To the maximum extent feasible, the participation of all organizations, agencies, and jurisdictions that are involved with or affected by the water quality and environmental protection of the Wekiva River is required.

History.--ss. 2, 4, ch. 95-315; s. 21, ch. 99-5.

1Note.--Repealed July 1, 1999, by s. 4, ch. 95-315.