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10/12/2010
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2010-252A (18)
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10.A.3
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Comprehensive Plan
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EAR based Amendments 2030 Comprehensive Plan
Chapter 3A Sanitary Sewer Sub-Element
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Comprehensive Plan <br />Figure 3.A.2 <br />Sanitary Sewer Sub -Element <br />To ensure sufficient capacity through 2030, the county should take the following steps: <br />• Begin planning and preliminary design for expansion when a plant's Average Daily <br />Demand is projected to equal or exceed its capacity within 5 years; <br />• Prepare plans and specifications for expansion when a plant's Average Daily Demand <br />is projected to equal or exceed its capacity within 4 years; <br />• Submit a complete construction permit application to the Florida Department of <br />Environmental Protection (DEP) for expansion when a plant's Average Daily <br />Demand is projected to equal or exceed its capacity within 3 years; and <br />• Submit an application for an operation permit for the expanded facility to DEP when <br />a plant's Average Daily Demand is projected to equal or exceed its capacity within 6 <br />months. <br />Taking these steps within the referenced timeframes will ensure that the county has sufficient <br />time to design, permit, and construct needed plant capacity. At the same time, these timeframes <br />decrease the chances that plants will have many years of unused capacity. <br />A list of sanitary sewer capital improvements is provided in the Capital Improvements Element <br />(CIE) of the county's comprehensive plan and provided in Appendix "A" of this sub -element. <br />Since the county's CIE must be updated annually, projects completed will be dropped from the <br />list of capital improvements and new projects will be added as needed. <br />Community Development Department Indian River County 33 <br />WWTF Capacity vs. Demand <br />20.00 <br />19.00 <br />18.00 <br />16.00 <br />16.00 <br />14.00 <br />14.00 <br />.62 <br />14.00 <br />8.85 <br />9.60 <br />12.00 <br />8.00 <br />12.85 <br />12.85 <br />12.62 <br />7 <br />Overall WWTF Capacity <br />11.60 <br />ill 10.00 <br />- . <br />6.00 <br />5.72 <br />t Demand with Concurrency <br />4.91 <br />4.70 4.70 <br />5.10 <br />3.89 <br />Demand W/O Concurrency <br />A 8.00 <br />6.35 <br />U <br />6.00 <br />4.00 <br />2.00 <br />0.00 <br />Ob <br />2005 <br />2010 <br />2015 2020 2025 <br />2030 2035 <br />2000 <br />To ensure sufficient capacity through 2030, the county should take the following steps: <br />• Begin planning and preliminary design for expansion when a plant's Average Daily <br />Demand is projected to equal or exceed its capacity within 5 years; <br />• Prepare plans and specifications for expansion when a plant's Average Daily Demand <br />is projected to equal or exceed its capacity within 4 years; <br />• Submit a complete construction permit application to the Florida Department of <br />Environmental Protection (DEP) for expansion when a plant's Average Daily <br />Demand is projected to equal or exceed its capacity within 3 years; and <br />• Submit an application for an operation permit for the expanded facility to DEP when <br />a plant's Average Daily Demand is projected to equal or exceed its capacity within 6 <br />months. <br />Taking these steps within the referenced timeframes will ensure that the county has sufficient <br />time to design, permit, and construct needed plant capacity. At the same time, these timeframes <br />decrease the chances that plants will have many years of unused capacity. <br />A list of sanitary sewer capital improvements is provided in the Capital Improvements Element <br />(CIE) of the county's comprehensive plan and provided in Appendix "A" of this sub -element. <br />Since the county's CIE must be updated annually, projects completed will be dropped from the <br />list of capital improvements and new projects will be added as needed. <br />Community Development Department Indian River County 33 <br />.62 <br />8.85 <br />9.60 <br />8.00 <br />7 <br />7 <br />- . <br />6.00 <br />5.72 <br />4.91 <br />4.70 4.70 <br />5.10 <br />3.89 <br />To ensure sufficient capacity through 2030, the county should take the following steps: <br />• Begin planning and preliminary design for expansion when a plant's Average Daily <br />Demand is projected to equal or exceed its capacity within 5 years; <br />• Prepare plans and specifications for expansion when a plant's Average Daily Demand <br />is projected to equal or exceed its capacity within 4 years; <br />• Submit a complete construction permit application to the Florida Department of <br />Environmental Protection (DEP) for expansion when a plant's Average Daily <br />Demand is projected to equal or exceed its capacity within 3 years; and <br />• Submit an application for an operation permit for the expanded facility to DEP when <br />a plant's Average Daily Demand is projected to equal or exceed its capacity within 6 <br />months. <br />Taking these steps within the referenced timeframes will ensure that the county has sufficient <br />time to design, permit, and construct needed plant capacity. At the same time, these timeframes <br />decrease the chances that plants will have many years of unused capacity. <br />A list of sanitary sewer capital improvements is provided in the Capital Improvements Element <br />(CIE) of the county's comprehensive plan and provided in Appendix "A" of this sub -element. <br />Since the county's CIE must be updated annually, projects completed will be dropped from the <br />list of capital improvements and new projects will be added as needed. <br />Community Development Department Indian River County 33 <br />
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