Bill Amendment: FL S0628 | 2019 | Regular Session
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Bill Title: Water Resources
Status: 2019-05-03 - Died in Infrastructure and Security [S0628 Detail]
Download: Florida-2019-S0628-Senate_Committee_Amendment_416612.html
Bill Title: Water Resources
Status: 2019-05-03 - Died in Infrastructure and Security [S0628 Detail]
Download: Florida-2019-S0628-Senate_Committee_Amendment_416612.html
Florida Senate - 2019 COMMITTEE AMENDMENT Bill No. SB 628 Ì416612}Î416612 LEGISLATIVE ACTION Senate . House . . . . . ————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— ————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— The Committee on Environment and Natural Resources (Albritton) recommended the following: 1 Senate Amendment (with title amendment) 2 3 Delete everything after the enacting clause 4 and insert: 5 Section 1. It is the intent of the Legislature that the 6 Department of Environmental Protection interpret this act, to 7 the maximum extent practicable, in a manner that provides the 8 Legislature with a comprehensive overview of this state’s water 9 infrastructure funding needs, including, but not limited to, its 10 residential, commercial, environmental, agricultural, and 11 industrial needs. The department shall coordinate, to the 12 maximum extent practicable, with private and public sector 13 entities to produce the report required under s. 403.9339, 14 Florida Statutes. The department may use any source of 15 information it deems reasonably reliable as long as the source 16 is identified in the report. 17 Section 2. Section 403.9339, Florida Statutes, is created 18 to read: 19 403.9339 Comprehensive overview of statewide water 20 resources report.— 21 (1) The department shall conduct a comprehensive and 22 quantitative needs-based overview of this state’s water 23 resources. 24 (2) To determine the level of need, the overview must 25 include, but is not limited to, all of the following: 26 (a) The funds necessary for the infrastructure’s capacity 27 to meet current and future demands. 28 (b) The funds necessary to provide for the infrastructure’s 29 existing and near-future physical condition and to provide 30 expected levels of service and protection to the public safety. 31 (c) The funds necessary for the infrastructure to be 32 operated and maintained in compliance with federal, state, and 33 local government regulations. 34 (d) The funds necessary for the infrastructure to be able 35 to prevent or protect against significant multi-hazard threats 36 and incidents, and its ability to quickly return to a pre-hazard 37 or pre-threat level of service. 38 (e) The replacement costs for infrastructure that is 39 nearing, at, or exceeding its estimated service life. 40 (f) The costs of compliance with legislative intent that 41 sufficient water be available for all existing and future 42 reasonable-beneficial uses and for natural systems, and that 43 adverse effects of competition for water supplies be avoided. 44 (g) The infrastructure needs and funds necessary to 45 protect, restore, and enhance this state’s water. 46 (h) The infrastructure, including stormwater systems, needs 47 and funds necessary to provide for adequate flood protection. 48 (3) The overview must be based on a short-term, 5-year 49 planning period and a long-term, 20-year planning period and 50 must include, but need not be limited to, all of the following: 51 (a) Water supply infrastructure, including, at a minimum, 52 water supply development projects, water resource development 53 projects, and water conservation. 54 (b) Water quality protection and restoration, including, at 55 a minimum, septic system conversion, basin management action 56 plans under s. 403.067(7)(a), and surface water improvement and 57 management plans under s. 373.453. 58 (c) Wastewater infrastructure. 59 (d) Stormwater infrastructure. 60 (e) Flood control infrastructure. 61 (f) Environmental restoration. 62 (4) The overview must also identify potential funding 63 options to meet the anticipated demand on water resources in 64 this state which are necessary to comply with laws and 65 regulations governing subsection (1), to comply with the 66 Legislature’s intent that sufficient water be available for all 67 existing and future reasonable-beneficial uses and the natural 68 systems, and to avoid adverse effects of competition for water 69 supplies. The overview of funding options may include a review 70 of public and private funding options used in this state, other 71 states, or other countries. 72 (5) Beginning January 1, 2021, and every 5 years 73 thereafter, the department shall submit a report of the findings 74 of the overview to the Governor, the President of the Senate, 75 and the Speaker of the House of Representatives. 76 Section 3. This act shall take effect July 1, 2019. 77 78 ================= T I T L E A M E N D M E N T ================ 79 And the title is amended as follows: 80 Delete everything before the enacting clause 81 and insert: 82 A bill to be entitled 83 An act relating to water resources; providing 84 legislative intent; creating s. 403.9339, F.S.; 85 requiring the Department of Environmental Protection 86 to conduct a comprehensive and quantitative needs 87 based overview of this state’s water resources; 88 specifying requirements for the overview; requiring 89 the department to submit a report every 5 years to the 90 Governor and the Legislature by a specified date; 91 providing an effective date. 92 93 WHEREAS, the Legislature finds that water constitutes a 94 public resource benefitting the entire state, and 95 WHEREAS, water is an essential element to this state’s 96 current and future growth, sustainability, and environmental 97 health, and 98 WHEREAS, a needs-based water assessment is vital to 99 successfully plan for this state’s current and future population 100 growth, and infrastructural and environmental needs, NOW, 101 THEREFORE,