Bill Text: FL S0796 | 2011 | Regular Session | Comm Sub
Bill Title: Domestic Wastewater Discharge/Ocean Outfalls
Spectrum: Bipartisan Bill
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2011-05-07 - Indefinitely postponed and withdrawn from consideration [S0796 Detail]
Download: Florida-2011-S0796-Comm_Sub.html
Florida Senate - 2011 CS for CS for SB 796 By the Committees on Community Affairs; and Environmental Preservation and Conservation; and Senators Diaz de la Portilla and Sobel 578-04255-11 2011796c2 1 A bill to be entitled 2 An act relating to domestic wastewater discharged 3 through ocean outfalls; amending s. 403.086, F.S.; 4 postponing the dates by which domestic wastewater 5 facilities must meet more stringent treatment and 6 management requirements; providing exceptions; 7 revising the definition of the term “functioning reuse 8 system”; changing the term “facility’s actual flow on 9 an annual basis” to “baseline flow”; revising plan 10 requirements for the elimination of ocean outfalls; 11 providing that certain utilities that shared a common 12 ocean outfall on a specified date are individually 13 responsible for meeting the reuse requirement; 14 authorizing those utilities to enter into binding 15 agreements to share or transfer responsibility for 16 meeting reuse requirements; revising provisions on the 17 discharge of domestic wastewater through ocean 18 outfalls; requiring a holder of a department permit 19 authorizing the discharge of domestic wastewater 20 through an ocean outfall to submit certain 21 information; requiring the Department of Environmental 22 Protection, the South Florida Water Management 23 District, and affected utilities to consider certain 24 information for the purpose of adjusting reuse 25 requirements; requiring the department to submit a 26 report to the Legislature; providing an effective 27 date. 28 29 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 30 31 Section 1. Subsection (9) of section 403.086, Florida 32 Statutes, is amended to read: 33 403.086 Sewage disposal facilities; advanced and secondary 34 waste treatment.— 35 (9) The Legislature finds that the discharge of domestic 36 wastewater through ocean outfalls wastes valuable water supplies 37 that should be reclaimed for beneficial purposes to meet public 38 and natural systems demands. The Legislature also finds that 39 discharge of domestic wastewater through ocean outfalls 40 compromises the coastal environment, quality of life, and local 41 economies that depend on those resources. The Legislature 42 declares that more stringent treatment and management 43 requirements for such domestic wastewater and the subsequent, 44 timely elimination of ocean outfalls as a primary means of 45 domestic wastewater discharge are in the public interest. 46 (a) The construction of new ocean outfalls for domestic 47 wastewater discharge and the expansion of existing ocean 48 outfalls for this purpose, along with associated pumping and 49 piping systems, are prohibited. Each domestic wastewater ocean 50 outfall shall be limited to the discharge capacity specified in 51 the department permit authorizing the outfall in effect on July 52 1, 2008, which discharge capacity shall not be increased. 53 Maintenance of existing, department-authorized domestic 54 wastewater ocean outfalls and associated pumping and piping 55 systems is allowed, subject to the requirements of this section. 56 The department is directed to work with the United States 57 Environmental Protection Agency to ensure that the requirements 58 of this subsection are implemented consistently for all domestic 59 wastewater facilities in Florida which discharge through ocean 60 outfalls. 61 (b) The discharge of domestic wastewater through ocean 62 outfalls mustshallmeet advanced wastewater treatment and 63 management requirements by December 31, 2023no later than64December 31, 2018. For purposes of this subsection, the term 65 “advanced wastewater treatment and management requirements” 66 means the advanced waste treatment requirements set forth in 67 subsection (4), a reduction in outfall baseline loadings of 68 total nitrogen and total phosphorus which is equivalent to that 69 which would be achieved by the advanced waste treatment 70 requirements in subsection (4), or a reduction in cumulative 71 outfall loadings of total nitrogen and total phosphorus 72 occurring between December 31, 2008, and December 31, 2025, 73 which is equivalent to that which would be achieved if the 74 advanced waste treatment requirements in subsection (4) were 75 fully implemented beginning December 31, 20202018, and 76 continued through December 31, 2025. The department shall 77 establish the average baseline loadings of total nitrogen and 78 total phosphorus for each outfall using monitoring data 79 available for calendar years 2003 through 2007 andshall80 establish required loading reductions based on this baseline. 81 The baseline loadings and required loading reductions of total 82 nitrogen and total phosphorus shall be expressed as an average 83 annual daily loading value. The advanced wastewater treatment 84 and management requirements of this paragraph shall be deemed to 85 be met for any domestic wastewater facility discharging through 86 an ocean outfall on July 1, 2008, which has installed byno87later thanDecember 31, 2018, a fully operational reuse system 88 comprising 100 percent of the facility’s annual average daily 89 flow for reuse activities authorized by the department. 90 (c)1. Each utility that had a permit for a domestic 91 wastewater facility that dischargeddischargesthrough an ocean 92 outfall on July 1, 2008, mustshallinstall a functioning reuse 93 system byno later thanDecember 31, 2025. For purposes of this 94 subsection, a “functioning reuse system” means an 95 environmentally, economically, and technically feasible system 96 that provides a minimum of 60 percent of athefacility’s 97 baselineactualflow or, for utilities operating more than one 98 facility, 60 percent of the utility’s entire wastewater system 99 flow on an annual basis on December 31, 2025. Reuse may beon an100annual basisfor irrigation of public access areas, residential 101 properties, or agricultural crops;aquiferrecharge of the 102 Biscayne or Upper Floridan Aquifers; groundwater recharge; 103 industrial cooling; or other acceptable reuse purposes 104 authorized by the department. For purposes of this subsection, 105 the term “baseline flow”“facility’s actual flow on an annual106basis”means the annual average flow of domestic wastewater 107 discharging through the facility’s ocean outfall, as determined 108 by the department, using monitoring data available for calendar 109 years 2003 through 2007. 110 2. Flows diverted from facilities to other facilities that 111 provide 100 percent reuse of the diverted flows beforeprior to112 December 31, 2025, shall be considered to contribute to meeting 113 the60 percentreuse requirement. For utilities operating more 114 than one outfall, the reuse requirement maycanbe apportioned 115 between themet if the combined actual reuse flows from116 facilities served by the outfallsis at least 60 percent of the117sum of the total actual flows from the facilities, including 118 flows diverted to other facilities for 100 percent reuse before 119prior toDecember 31, 2025. Utilities that shared a common ocean 120 outfall for the discharge of domestic wastewater on July 1, 121 2008, regardless of which utility operates the ocean outfall, 122 are individually responsible for meeting the reuse requirement 123 and may enter into binding agreements to share or transfer such 124 responsibility among the utilities. In the event treatment in 125 addition to the advanced wastewater treatment and management 126 requirements described in paragraph (b) is needed in order to 127 support a functioning reuse system, such treatment mustshallbe 128 fully operational byno later thanDecember 31, 2025. 129 (d) The discharge of domestic wastewater through ocean 130 outfalls is prohibited after December 31, 2025, except as a 131 backup discharge that is part of a functioning reuse system or 132 other wastewater management system authorized by the department 133as provided for in paragraph (c). Except as otherwise provided 134 in this subsection, a backup discharge may occur only during 135 periods of reduced demand for reclaimed water in the reuse 136 system, such as periods of wet weather, or as the result of peak 137 flows from other wastewater management systems, and mustshall138 comply with the advanced wastewater treatment and management 139 requirements of paragraph (b). Peak flow backup discharges from 140 other wastewater management systems may not cumulatively exceed 141 5 percent of a facility’s baseline flow, measured as a 5-year 142 rolling average; are subject to applicable secondary waste 143 treatment and water-quality-based effluent limitations specified 144 in department rules; and, when in compliance with the effluent 145 limitations, are deemed to meet the advanced wastewater 146 treatment requirements of this subsection. 147 (e) The holder of a department permit authorizing the 148 discharge of domestic wastewater through an ocean outfall as of 149 July 1, 2008, shall submit the following to the secretary of the 150 departmentthe following: 151 1. A detailed plan to meet the requirements of this 152 subsection, including the identification of the technical, 153 environmental, and economic feasibility of various reuse 154 options; theanidentification of all land acquisition and 155 facilities necessary to provide for reuse of the domestic 156 wastewater; an analysis of the costs to meet the requirements, 157 including the level of treatment necessary to satisfy state 158 water quality requirements and local water quality 159 considerations, and a comparative cost of reuse using flows from 160 ocean outfalls and flows from other domestic wastewater sources; 161 and a financing plan for meeting the requirements, including 162 identifying any actions necessary to implement the financing 163 plan, such as bond issuance or other borrowing, assessments, 164 rate increases, fees, other charges, or other financing 165 mechanisms. The plan must evaluate reuse demand in the context 166 of future regional water supply demands, the availability of 167 traditional water supplies, the need for development of 168 alternative water supplies, the degree to which various reuse 169 options offset potable water supplies, and other factors 170 considered in the South Florida Water Management District’s 171 Lower East Coast Regional Water Supply Plan. The plan mustshall172 include a detailed schedule for the completion of all necessary 173 actions andshallbe accompanied by supporting data and other 174 documentation. The plan mustshallbe submitted by October 1, 175 2014no later than July 1, 2013. 176 2. By July 1, 2018No later than July 1, 2016, an update of 177 the plan required in subparagraph 1. documenting any refinements 178 or changes in the costs, actions, or financing necessary to 179 eliminate the ocean outfall discharge in accordance with this 180 subsection or a written statement that the plan is current and 181 accurate. 182 (f) By December 31, 2009, and by December 31 every 5 years 183 thereafter, the holder of a department permit authorizing the 184 discharge of domestic wastewater through an ocean outfall shall 185 submit to the secretary of the department a report summarizing 186 the actions accomplished to date and the actions remaining and 187 proposed to meet the requirements of this subsection, including 188 progress toward meeting the specific deadlines set forth in 189 paragraphs (b) through (e). The report shall include the 190 detailed schedule for and status of the evaluation of reuse and 191 disposal options, preparation of preliminary design reports, 192 preparation and submittal of permit applications, construction 193 initiation, construction progress milestones, construction 194 completion, initiation of operation, and continuing operation 195 and maintenance. 196 (g) No later than July 1, 2010, and by July 1 every 5 years 197 thereafter, the department shall submit a report to the 198 Governor, the President of the Senate, and the Speaker of the 199 House of Representatives on the implementation of this 200 subsection. The report shall summarize progress to date, 201 including the increased amount of reclaimed water provided and 202 potable water offsets achieved, and identify any obstacles to 203 continued progress, including all instances of substantial 204 noncompliance. 205 (h) By February 1, 2012, the department shall submit a 206 report to the Governor and Legislature detailing the results and 207 recommendations from phases 1 through 3 of its ongoing study on 208 reclaimed water use. 209 (i) The renewal of each permit that authorizes the 210 discharge of domestic wastewater through an ocean outfall as of 211 July 1, 2008, shall be accompanied by an order in accordance 212 with s. 403.088(2)(e) and (f) which establishes an enforceable 213 compliance schedule consistent with the requirements of this 214 subsection. 215 (j) An entity that diverts wastewater flow from a receiving 216 facility that discharges domestic wastewater through an ocean 217 outfall must meet the60 percentreuse requirement of paragraph 218 (c). Reuse by the diverting entity of the diverted flows shall 219 be credited to the diverting entity. The diverted flow shall 220 also be correspondingly deducted from the receiving facility’s 221 baselineactualflowon an annual basisfrom which the required 222 reuse is calculated pursuant to paragraph (c), and the receiving 223 facility’s reuse requirement shall be recalculated accordingly. 224 225 The department, the South Florida Water Management District, and 226 the affected utilities must consider the information in the 227 detailed plan under paragraph (e) for the purpose of adjusting, 228 as necessary, the reuse requirements of this subsection. The 229 department shall submit a report to the Legislature by February 230 15, 2015, containing recommendations for any changes necessary 231 to the requirements of this subsection. 232 Section 2. This act shall take effect July 1, 2011.