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Official Document Type
Application
Approved Date
07/20/2004
Control Number
2004-176
Agenda Item Number
11.J.3
Entity Name
St. Johns River Water Management District
Subject
Alternative Water Supply Construction
Cost-Share Program Application Form 2004-2005
Grand Harbor Mosquito Impoundment
Mangrove Restoration
Archived Roll/Disk#
3210
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4194
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S)RWMD Alternative Water Supply Construction Cost-Sharing Application Form 2004-2005 <br /> 7. Does the project provide other water resource benefits in addition to water supply, such as <br /> improving or protecting ground or surface water quality, increasing recharge, or conserving <br /> water? Does the project provide educational benefits or otherwise promote the use of alternative <br /> water supplies? Yes 9C No <br /> If yes, then describe benefits. You may add a one-page attachment behind this page if necessary. <br /> The project will provide a nuisance and public health benefit in the form of mosquito control, as well <br /> as provide for mangrove restoration in an area recently allowed to be drained The restored <br /> mangrove area will provide education to the public in the form of nature trails and information <br /> insignia. The general public will be able to hike through the protected area and observe the habitat <br /> provided by the alternative resource and the improved infrastructure <br /> EVALUATION FACTOR related to question B4: <br /> Does the project provide other water resource benefits in addition to water supply, such as <br /> improving or protecting ground or surface water quality, increasing recharge, conserving water, or <br /> educational benefits? 040 points. Based on rater's assessment of the extent and significance of additional <br /> benefits. <br /> 8. Is the project being undertaken in response to enforcement actions taken against the applicant <br /> because of failure to comply with permit conditions or other regulations? <br /> Yes® No0 <br /> If yes, identify the agency and regulatory program and explanation.F.D.E. P. - N. P.D. E.S. <br /> EVALUATION FACTOR related to question B-8: <br /> Is the project necessary to comply with an enforcement action by a local, state, or federal agency? <br /> Enforcement action = 0; otherwise = 10. <br /> 9. Is the applicant currently in violation of any local, state, or federal regulations? Has the <br /> applicant received notices of violations? Yes® No ❑ <br /> If yes, provide explanation. The Department of Utility Services has entered into a Resolution <br /> Agreement with the F. D . E. P. to remove all flow from the Indian River lagoon by Tune, 2006 <br /> A-6 <br />
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