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<br /> <br /> <br />PAGE 46 <br /> <br />GOP Number GOP Language Recommended Action Comments/Rationale <br />Policy 7.2: <br />The county shall ensure that, prior to the issuance of development orders or permits for projects served by private <br />wells, the applicant has received a Florida Department of Health permit demonstrating that the project complies with <br />the provisions of Rule 64E-8, FAC. <br />No Change <br />Policy 7.3: <br />The county shall require that issuance of permits for replacement of existing private wells be conditioned upon <br />compliance with the most updated version of DEP regulatory requirements and Federal and State water quality <br />standards as identified in the “Regulatory Framework” section of the sub-element. <br />No Change <br />Policy 7.4: The county, in coordination with Environmental Health Department, shall establish public education programs on the <br />proper use, inspection requirements, maintenance, and abandonment of private wells. No Change <br />Objective 8 By 2026, the county will utilize alternative water supply sources for at least 18 mgd of demand. The alternative water <br />source will supplement water obtained from the Upper Floridan aquifer (UFA). Revise Recommended language: The County will develop alternative water <br />supply sources in addition to the Upper Floridan Aquifer system. <br />Policy 8.1: By 2015, the county shall study and identify a viable alternative water source. Revise <br />Recommended language: The County will conduct feasibility studies and <br />assessments of potential alternative water supply sources. The County <br />will continue to evaluate their source water aquifer to mitigate impacts <br />to ELUs through expansion <br />Policy 8.2: By 2020, the county shall obtain all necessary permits to construct the associated infrastructure related to the <br />alternative water support facilities. Revise/Consolidate Update/remove year <br />Policy 8.3: By 2023, the county shall complete all construction plans and specifications associated with the alternative water supply <br />facilities. Revise Update/remove year; ongoing policy <br />Policy 8.4: By 2025, the county shall complete the construction of all infrastructure associated with the alternative water supply <br />facilities. Revise/Consolidate <br />Recommended language: The County shall incorporate potential <br />alternative water supply projects in the 5-year Capital Improvements <br />Plan. Consolidate with Policy 8.2. <br />Objective 9 By 2015, all reverse osmosis water treatment plan direct brine discharges into the Indian River lagoon will be <br />eliminated. Revise <br />Recommended language: County shall eliminate brine discharge from <br />the nanofiltration water treatment process to the Indian River Lagoon; <br />update year (ongoing policy) <br />Policy 9.1: By 2010, the county shall identify a viable alternative brine discharge method for the South County RO Plant. Revise Remove /update year <br />Policy 9.2: By 2012, the county shall obtain all necessary permits to construct the associated infrastructure related to the brine <br />disposal facilities. Revise Remove /update year <br />Policy 9.3: By 2013, the county shall complete all construction plans and specifications associated with the brine disposal facilities. Revise Remove /update year <br />Policy 9.4: By 2015, the county shall complete the construction of all infrastructure associated with the brine disposal facility for <br />the south county RO plant, and the facility shall be operational. Revise Remove /update year