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<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Objective 3: Through the time horizon of the plan, the cCounty will continue to mitigate and prevent have no instances <br />of sanitary sewer facilities contaminating surface water or groundwater resources. <br />Policy 3.2: The cCounty shall regularly monitor all centralized sanitary sewer facilities to ensure that they do not <br />contaminate surface water or groundwater resources. <br />Objective 4: Through the time horizon of the plan, The County will work toward 100% of the wastewater effluent <br />produced by the cCounty centralized sanitary sewer facilities being reused. <br />Policy 4.1: The county shall continue to reuse wastewater by spray irrigation, with percolation ponds and wetlands as <br />back-up. The County's primary means of reuse water disposal shall be to the users identified in the County's Domestic <br />Wastewater Facility Permit (FLA010431). Secondary disposal of reuse water shall be through percolation ponds and <br />wetlands as necessary. <br />Policy 4.3: The cCounty shall continue to enforce Land Development Regulations that require developments that use <br />treated wastewater for spray irrigation to construct and dedicate to the county the effluent transmission lines needed to <br />transport the effluent to the development in regard to construction and conveyance of reuse transmission and distribution <br />lines. Aforementioned infrastructure will be dedicated to the County upon completion and acceptance of the reuse system <br />within limits identified and agreed to by the developer and County. <br />Objective 5: By 2022, the county will have completed the sanitary sewer improvements listed in the county’s 5-year <br />Capital Improvements Program in order to maximize the use of existing facilities and discourage urban sprawl (current <br />Five-Year Capital Improvements Plan is in the Capital Improvements Element of the comprehensive plan). The County <br />shall maintain a 5-year Capital Improvements Program identifying sanitary sewer improvements to maximize the use of <br />existing facilities and discourage urban sprawl <br />Policy 5.1: In conformance with the review process for the Capital Improvements Element, the county shall maintain a <br />five-year schedule of capital improvement needs for public facilities. <br />Policy 5.3: In order to guarantee provision of more than the minimum level of service, the county shall take the following <br />steps: <br />• begin planning and preliminary design for expansion when a plant’s Average Daily Demand is projected to equal or <br />exceed its capacity within 5 years; <br />• prepare plans and specifications for expansion when a plant’s Average Daily Demand is projected to equal or exceed its <br />PAGE 34