Bill Text: FL S0608 | 2022 | Regular Session | Comm Sub
Bill Title: Sanitary Sewer Lateral Inspection Programs
Spectrum: Bipartisan Bill
Status: (Failed) 2022-03-14 - Died in Appropriations [S0608 Detail]
Download: Florida-2022-S0608-Comm_Sub.html
Florida Senate - 2022 CS for SB 608 By the Committee on Environment and Natural Resources; and Senator Brodeur 592-01304-22 2022608c1 1 A bill to be entitled 2 An act relating to sanitary sewer lateral inspection 3 programs; amending ss. 125.569 and 166.0481, F.S.; 4 defining the term “continuous monolithic pipe system”; 5 authorizing counties and municipalities, respectively, 6 to access sanitary sewer laterals within their 7 jurisdiction for specified purposes; requiring 8 counties and municipalities to notify private property 9 owners within a specified timeframe if the county or 10 municipality intends to access the owner’s sanitary 11 sewer lateral; providing that counties and 12 municipalities that establish programs are legally and 13 financially responsible for all work done; requiring 14 counties and municipalities that establish programs to 15 consider economical methods for the counties and 16 municipalities, rather than the property owners, to 17 complete such work; authorizing a program established 18 by a county or a municipality to evaluate and 19 rehabilitate sanitary sewer laterals on residential 20 and commercial properties to use state or local funds 21 allocated for environmental preservation or the 22 protection of water quality; providing that counties 23 and municipalities may establish and implement 24 alternative evaluation and rehabilitation programs to 25 identify and reduce extraneous flow from leaking 26 sanitary sewer laterals; providing an effective date. 27 28 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 29 30 Section 1. Section 125.569, Florida Statutes, is amended to 31 read: 32 125.569 County sanitary sewer lateral inspections 33inspection programs for counties.— 34 (1) As used in this section, the term: 35 (a) “Continuous monolithic pipe system” means a pipe system 36 without any joints or seams, including all points where the pipe 37 connects to the structure, mainline, and cleanout. 38 (b) “Sanitary sewer lateral” means a privately owned 39 pipeline connecting a property to the main sewer line which is 40 maintained and repaired by the property owner. 41 (2) A county may access any sanitary sewer lateral within 42 its jurisdiction to investigate, clean, repair, recondition, or 43 replace the sanitary sewer lateral. 44 (3)By July 1, 2022,Each county is encouraged to establish 45 an evaluation and rehabilitation program for sanitary sewer 46 laterals on residential and commercial properties within the 47 county’s jurisdiction to identify and reduce extraneous flow 48 from leaking sanitary sewer laterals. At a minimum, the program 49 may do all of the following: 50 (a) Establish a system to identify defective, damaged, or 51 deteriorated sanitary sewer laterals on residential and 52 commercial properties within the jurisdiction of the county. If 53 a county identifies a defective, damaged, or deteriorated 54 sanitary sewer lateral and initiates a program to eliminate 55 extraneous flow, the county: 56 1. Must notify the property owner of the issue by certified 57 mail, return receipt requested. The notice must specify that 58 within 14 days after receiving the notice, the county intends to 59 access the owner’s property to address the defective, damaged, 60 or deteriorated sanitary sewer lateral. The notice must identify 61 the issue, inform the property owner that he or she will be 62 indemnified and held harmless in the repair process, and provide 63 a proposed timeline and plan for the duration of the project, 64 including start and completion dates. 65 2. Is responsible for any repair work done on the private 66 property. If any disruption of the property is necessary to 67 access the sanitary sewer lateral, the county must ensure that 68 the property is restored to at least its pre-work condition 69 after the repair is complete. Any repair work done to a sanitary 70 sewer lateral must meet all of the following requirements: 71 a. Provide one continuous monolithic pipe system. The 72 connections for the structure, mainline, and cleanout must be 73 installed and integrated into the continuous monolithic pipe 74 system by a Florida-licensed plumber; and 75 b. Be inspected using a lateral launch or similar CCTV 76 camera system conducted by a Pipeline Assessment Certification 77 Program (PACP)- and Lateral Assessment and Certification Program 78 (LACP)-certified camera operator. The contractor must produce 79 and provide the county with a PACP- and LACP-certified report 80 describing the conditions in the continuous monolithic pipe 81 system and the respective connections to the main sewer pipe and 82 the structure. 83 (b) Consider economical methods for the countya property84ownerto repair or replace a defective, damaged, or deteriorated 85 sanitary sewer lateral. 86 (c) Establish and maintain a publicly accessible database 87 to store information concerning properties where a defective, 88 damaged, or deteriorated sanitary sewer lateral has been 89 identified. For each property, the database must include, but is 90 not limited to, the address of the property, the names of any 91 persons the county notified concerning the faulty sanitary sewer 92 lateral, and the date and method of such notification. 93 (d) Use state or local funds allocated for the purpose of 94 environmental preservation or the protection of water quality. 95 (4) Notwithstanding subsection (3), a county may elect to 96 establish and implement an alternative evaluation and 97 rehabilitation program to identify and reduce extraneous flow 98 from leaking sanitary sewer laterals. 99 Section 2. Section 166.0481, Florida Statutes, is amended 100 to read: 101 166.0481 Municipal sanitary sewer lateral inspections 102inspection programs for municipalities.— 103 (1) As used in this section, the term: 104 (a) “Continuous monolithic pipe system” means a pipe system 105 without any joints or seams, including all points where the pipe 106 connects to the structure, mainline, and cleanout. 107 (b) “Sanitary sewer lateral” means a privately owned 108 pipeline connecting a property to the main sewer line which is 109 maintained and repaired by the property owner. 110 (2) A municipality may access any sanitary sewer lateral 111 within its jurisdiction to investigate, clean, repair, 112 recondition, or replace the sanitary sewer lateral. 113 (3)By July 1, 2022,Each municipality is encouraged to 114 establish an evaluation and rehabilitation program for sanitary 115 sewer laterals on residential and commercial properties within 116 the municipality’s jurisdiction to identify and reduce 117 extraneous flow from leaking sanitary sewer laterals. At a 118 minimum, the program may do all of the following: 119 (a) Establish a system to identify defective, damaged, or 120 deteriorated sanitary sewer laterals on residential and 121 commercial properties within the jurisdiction of the 122 municipality. If a municipality identifies a defective, damaged, 123 or deteriorated sanitary sewer lateral and initiates a program 124 to eliminate extraneous flow, the municipality: 125 1. Must notify the property owner of the issue by certified 126 mail, return receipt requested. The notice must specify that 127 within 14 days after receiving the notice, the municipality 128 intends to access the owner’s property to address the defective, 129 damaged, or deteriorated sanitary sewer lateral. The notice must 130 identify the issue, inform the property owner that he or she 131 will be indemnified and held harmless in the repair process, and 132 provide a proposed timeline and plan for the duration of the 133 project, including start and completion dates. 134 2. Is responsible for any repair work done on the private 135 property. If any disruption of the property is necessary to 136 access the sanitary sewer lateral, the municipality must ensure 137 that the property is restored to at least its pre-work condition 138 after the repair is complete. Any repair work done to a sanitary 139 sewer lateral must meet all of the following requirements: 140 a. Provide one continuous monolithic pipe system. The 141 connections for the structure, mainline, and cleanout must be 142 installed and integrated into the continuous monolithic pipe 143 system by a Florida-licensed plumber; and 144 b. Be inspected using a lateral launch or similar CCTV 145 camera system conducted by a Pipeline Assessment Certification 146 Program (PACP)- and Lateral Assessment and Certification Program 147 (LACP)-certified camera operator. The contractor must produce 148 and provide the county with a PACP- and LACP-certified report 149 describing the conditions in the continuous monolithic pipe 150 system and the respective connections to the main sewer pipe and 151 the structure. 152 (b) Consider economical methods for the municipalitya153property ownerto repair or replace a defective, damaged, or 154 deteriorated sanitary sewer lateral. 155 (c) Establish and maintain a publicly accessible database 156 to store information concerning properties where a defective, 157 damaged, or deteriorated sanitary sewer lateral has been 158 identified. For each property, the database must include, but is 159 not limited to, the address of the property, the names of any 160 persons the municipality notified concerning the faulty sanitary 161 sewer lateral, and the date and method of such notification. 162 (d) Use state or local funds allocated for the purpose of 163 environmental preservation or the protection of water quality. 164 (4) Notwithstanding subsection (3), a municipality may 165 elect to establish and implement an alternative evaluation and 166 rehabilitation program to identify and reduce extraneous flow 167 from leaking sanitary sewer laterals. 168 Section 3. This act shall take effect July 1, 2022.