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OBJECTIVE 2 CORRECTION OF DEFICIENCIES <br />BOOK 79 FAE ?9 <br />By 1995, 30% of the existing residential units and 50% of the <br />existing non-residential establishments within the 1995 potable <br />water service area shown in Figure 3.13.8 of the sub -element will <br />be connected to a regional potable water system. - NO COMMENT <br />OBJECTIVE 3 POTABLE WATER AND GROUNDWATER QUALITY <br />By 1992, the county as part of the permitting process, will have <br />a set of adopted requirements governing the use of potable water <br />and groundwater, to ensure the compliance with federal and state <br />laws and regulations. - NO COMMENT <br />OBJECTIVE 4 WATER CONSERVATION <br />By 1995, the county will have a program in place for reduction of <br />water use consistent with federal, state and regional policy plan <br />goals and regulations. <br />Chairman Eggert read the following policies which have <br />changes, emphasizing that we are•just "investigating" this: <br />POLICY 4.9: By 1992, the county shall investigate the feasibil- <br />ty—oT requiring all potable water customers to install dual <br />meter set-ups, one for indoor use and the other for outdoor use. <br />POLICY 4.10: By 1`992, the county shall investigate the feasibil- <br />ity of setting"up a charge system which is equitable for the <br />average water user but provides for an exponentially increasing <br />unit rate for the high volume users which are using more than <br />three times of the Level of Service standard established in <br />policy 1.3. - ,NO COMMENT ON THE ABOVE POLICIES <br />OBJECTIVE 5 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS <br />By 1995, the county will have completed improvements to the <br />potable water facilities as outlined in Figure 3.13.6 of the <br />potable water sub -element. - NO COMMENT <br />OBJECTIVE 6 PRIVATELY OWNED PUBLIC PLANTS AND PRIVATE WELLS <br />By 1992, the county will have a set of mandatory requirements for <br />inspections, operation and maintenance of potable water treatment <br />systems franchised by the county, in order to maximize the use of <br />existing county facilities and discourage urban sprawl. <br />Chairman Eggert read the following policy in which there <br />were some changes: <br />POLICY 6.3: By 1991, the county shall amend local ordinances to <br />require Mat issuance of permits for replacement or expansion of <br />existing on-site water treatment systems be conditioned upon <br />compliance with the most updated revision of the DER, HRS and <br />SJRWMD regulatory requirements and Federal and State water qual- <br />ity standards as identified on page 19 - 21 of the sub -element. <br />- NO COMMENT <br />122 <br />
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