Bill Text: FL H1365 | 2010 | Regular Session | Introduced
Bill Title: Numeric Nutrient Water Criteria
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 2-0)
Status: (Failed) 2010-04-16 - Original bill laid on Table, under Rule 7.19, refer to combined CS/HM 1589 (Died in Senate Messages) -HJ 00733 [H1365 Detail]
Download: Florida-2010-H1365-Introduced.html
HM 1365 |
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2 | A memorial to the Congress of the United States, urging |
3 | Congress to encourage the United States Environmental |
4 | Protection Agency to work closely and collaboratively with |
5 | the State of Florida to establish numeric nutrient |
6 | criteria for the state's waters. |
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8 | WHEREAS, the United States Environmental Protection Agency |
9 | determined that the State of Florida's caps on acceptable |
10 | phosphorus and nitrogen levels in its waters need federal |
11 | intervention and more stringent standards, even though Florida |
12 | has one of the most sophisticated water quality standards |
13 | programs in the nation, and |
14 | WHEREAS, the agency plans to propose increased numeric |
15 | nutrient water quality standards for the state's streams, |
16 | canals, and lakes by January 2010 and the state's coastal waters |
17 | by January 2011, and |
18 | WHEREAS, a study commissioned by the Florida Water |
19 | Environment Association Utility Council estimates that |
20 | wastewater utilities in the state will spend between $24 billion |
21 | and $51 billion in capital costs for additional wastewater |
22 | treatment facilities and incur increases in annual operating |
23 | costs between $4 million and $1 billion to comply with the |
24 | proposed federal numeric nutrient criteria, and |
25 | WHEREAS, the study reports that such increases will cause |
26 | wastewater utility rates to double on average across the state, |
27 | placing an undue burden on the state and local governments and |
28 | may have crippling effects on business development and job |
29 | creation, and |
30 | WHEREAS, the members of the Florida Legislature value the |
31 | health of our waterways but also recognize that the proposed |
32 | regulatory changes will have severe economic consequences on |
33 | small businesses, which are the backbone of the state's economy |
34 | and struggling under the economic recession, and |
35 | WHEREAS, believing that regulatory changes should be based |
36 | on reliable, sound scientific data and analysis, the Legislature |
37 | is concerned that the Environmental Protection Agency's approach |
38 | in developing numeric nutrient criteria may lead to arbitrary |
39 | standards that do not consider the data collected and analyses |
40 | conducted by the state over several years to develop numeric |
41 | criteria under the Clean Water Act that are based on the best |
42 | available science and community input, and |
43 | WHEREAS, utilities in the state have made and are making |
44 | significant investments in reclaimed water infrastructure based |
45 | upon existing treatment standards that recognize the beneficial |
46 | nutrient uptake of plants that are irrigated with reclaimed |
47 | water and any new numerical standards should include these |
48 | environmental initiatives, NOW, THEREFORE, |
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50 | Be It Resolved by the Legislature of the State of Florida: |
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52 | That the Congress of the United States is urged to |
53 | encourage the United States Environmental Protection Agency to |
54 | work closely and collaboratively with the State of Florida to |
55 | ensure that the numeric nutrient criteria developed for the |
56 | state are necessary to protect applicable designated uses, based |
57 | on sound scientific rationale, responsive to the specific needs |
58 | of the state's waters, responsive to available public and |
59 | stakeholder input, and sufficient to meet the needs of the water |
60 | quality management tools available to the state. |
61 | BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that copies of this memorial be |
62 | dispatched to the President of the United States, to the |
63 | President of the United States Senate, to the Speaker of the |
64 | United States House of Representatives, and to each member of |
65 | the Florida delegation to the United States Congress. |
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