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Compybeadve Ilan Potable Water Sub-11ament <br /> OBJECTIVE 2 Carreetlen eineflel n les <br /> By 200S,at least 60%of all existing residential units in the county will be connected to a regional <br /> potable water system. This will be an increase from 47%in 1995. <br /> POLICY 2.1- The county shall continue to offer its utility line assessment program to areas <br /> with private wells within the County Utilities Department service area <br /> POLICY 7 1 The county shall continue to offer up to 10 year financing for all utility <br /> assessments. <br /> POLCY 2.3-Within the County Utilities Department service area,the list of subdivisions <br /> having undersized lots and designated as requiring potable water service due to public health <br /> threats shall be updated through an annual review process. These subdivisions shall be given <br /> priority for the provision of public water service. <br /> POLICY 7.4: The county shall provide potable water service to areas where the risk of <br /> private well contamination is determined by the Indian River County Environmental Health <br /> Department to be unacceptably high. The county shall recover costs through assessment of <br /> those landowners directly benefitting from the improvement. <br /> PO -Ti_ CY 2 S,; The County Utilities Department shall implement the programs and capital <br /> improvements identified in this element of the comprehensive plan. <br /> OBJECTIVE 3 P_ntahle Water and Groundwater Qualms <br /> Through 2020,the county potable water system will continue to meet the standards of the Federal <br /> Safe Drinking Water Act,Public Law 93-523;the Florida Safe Drinking Water Act,Section 403.850 <br /> -403.864,FS;Chapter 381,FS;and Rules 62-550,40C-2,40C-3,17-22,and 64E-8,FAC. <br /> POLICY I.1-The County shall continue to use the Floridan Aquifer as the primary source <br /> of potable water and use reverse osmosis as the principal raw water treatment method for its <br /> regional potable water system.With that water source and treatment method,the county will <br /> provide its customers with good quality water that meets the requirements of the Federal Safe <br /> Drinking Water Act, Public Law 93-523; the Florida Safe Drinking Water Act,Section <br /> 403.850-403.864,FS;Chapter 381,FS;and Rules 62-550,40C-2,40C-3,17-22,and 64E-8, <br /> FAC. <br /> PO .iC'Y iZ The county,through the Environmental Health Department,shall monitor and <br /> evaluate all private water treatment plants. The results of this evaluation shall be considered <br /> during the prioritization of potable water service expansion. <br /> Commas"Development Department Infim Inver County 33 <br />