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concentration and specific conductivity in both the lake and groundwater environ- <br />ments. Two lake testing stations shall be provided in each retention pond, with <br />one near the point of brine discharge and the other near the weir outfall. Both <br />surface and near bottom water samples will be measured at each station during May <br />and September of each year. Two shallow wells shall be established on the south- <br />east corners of the Village Green West and Village Green South sections of the <br />project.. Samples of groundwater to be tested shall be drawn from the 16 and 10 <br />-foot mean sea level elevations at the same time as the lake samples are taken. <br />- The results of these -tests will be included in the annual report required by <br />Subsection 380.06(16), Florida Statutes. In the event that the brine discharges <br />cause violation of State water quality standards, the developer and/or owner of <br />the park shall be responsible for an alternate plan of discharge acceptable to the <br />Treasure Coast Regional Planning Council and Indian River County. <br />Whil,d the County staff agrees with the recommendations of the TCRPC, it is <br />further suggested that the County should initiate discussion with DER and the <br />St. John's Water Management District as to the extent of their enforcement <br />responsibilities pertaining to the protection of the shallow aquifer. <br />WASTEWATER <br />The applicant shall provide a monitoring well, in addition to the <br />monitoring well currently required pursuant to FDER permit No. D31-33432, at the <br />sjouthwest corner of the utility site for Village Green West. The additional moni- <br />toring well is to be observed and the results provided at the same intervals and <br />in the same manner as the monitoring well currently permitted by FDER. The <br />monitoring well will be tested for the following: <br />Chloride - CL <br />. Nitrates - NO3 <br />Total Nigrogen - Total N3 <br />. Inorganic Phosphate. - PO4 <br />Fecal and Total Coliform. <br />The County staff supports the recommendations made by TCRPC with regard to <br />wastewater monitoring. <br />Bo�� � PAGE �5 <br />JUL 29191 5 <br />