Bill Text: FL S0734 | 2023 | Regular Session | Introduced
Bill Title: Saltwater Intrusion Vulnerability Assessments
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 2-0)
Status: (Failed) 2023-05-05 - Died in Messages [S0734 Detail]
Download: Florida-2023-S0734-Introduced.html
Florida Senate - 2023 SB 734 By Senator Polsky 30-00018-23 2023734__ 1 A bill to be entitled 2 An act relating to saltwater intrusion vulnerability 3 assessments; amending s. 380.093, F.S.; authorizing 4 the Department of Environmental Protection to provide 5 grants to coastal counties for saltwater intrusion 6 vulnerability assessments; specifying the purpose of 7 and requirements for the assessments; requiring the 8 department to update the comprehensive statewide flood 9 vulnerability and sea level rise data set and make 10 certain information received from the saltwater 11 intrusion vulnerability assessments available on its 12 website; requiring the department to provide cost 13 share funding up to a specified amount for awarded 14 grants; specifying that certain counties are not 15 required to contribute to the cost-share funding; 16 providing an effective date. 17 18 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 19 20 Section 1. Paragraph (b) of subsection (3) of section 21 380.093, Florida Statutes, is amended, and paragraph (e) is 22 added to that subsection, to read: 23 380.093 Resilient Florida Grant Program; comprehensive 24 statewide flood vulnerability and sea level rise data set and 25 assessment; Statewide Flooding and Sea Level Rise Resilience 26 Plan; regional resilience entities.— 27 (3) RESILIENT FLORIDA GRANT PROGRAM.— 28 (b) Subject to appropriation, the department may provide 29 grants to a county or municipality to fund: 30 1. The costs of community resilience planning and necessary 31 data collection for such planning, including comprehensive plan 32 amendments and necessary corresponding analyses that address the 33 requirements of s. 163.3178(2)(f). 34 2. Vulnerability assessments that identify or address risks 35 of inland or coastal flooding and sea level rise. 36 3. The development of projects, plans, and policies that 37 allow communities to prepare for threats from flooding and sea 38 level rise. 39 4. Preconstruction activities for projects to be submitted 40 for inclusion in the Statewide Flooding and Sea Level Rise 41 Resilience Plan whichthatare located in a municipality that 42 has a population of 10,000 or lessfeweror a county that has a 43 population of 50,000 or lessfewer, according to the most recent 44 April 1 population estimates posted on the Office of Economic 45 and Demographic Research’s website. 46 5. For coastal counties, saltwater intrusion vulnerability 47 assessments pursuant to paragraph (e). 48 (e) Under the Resilient Florida Grant Program, beginning 49 July 1, 2024, the department may provide grants to coastal 50 counties to conduct vulnerability assessments analyzing the 51 effects of saltwater intrusion on a county’s water supply and 52 the preparedness of the county to respond to such a threat, 53 including water utility infrastructure, wellfield protection, 54 and freshwater supply management. 55 1. Each saltwater vulnerability assessment must include all 56 of the following information: 57 a. The county’s primary water utilities. 58 b. Current maps of the county’s freshwater wellfields and 59 latest saltwater intrusion impact lines. 60 c. Projections of saltwater intrusion over the next decade, 61 including specific wells that may be impacted during that 62 timeframe. 63 d. An analysis of the costs necessary to relocate 64 freshwater wellfields anticipated to be impacted, including 65 current projects that are underway to relocate the freshwater 66 wellfields. 67 2. The department shall use the information contained in 68 the county’s vulnerability assessment to update its 69 comprehensive statewide flood vulnerability and sea level rise 70 data set under subsection (4). 71 3. The department shall make available to the public, on 72 the department’s website, any appropriate information from the 73 vulnerability assessment it receives from coastal counties 74 pursuant to this paragraph. 75 4. The department shall provide 50 percent cost-share 76 funding, up to $250,000, for each grant awarded under this 77 paragraph. A county with a population of 50,000 or less is not 78 required to contribute to the cost share. 79 Section 2. This act shall take effect upon becoming a law.