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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 />capacity within 4 years; <br />• submit a complete construction permit application to the Florida Department of Environmental Protection for expansion <br />when a plant’s Average Daily Demand is projected to equal or exceed its capacity within 3 years; and <br />• submit an application for an operation permit for the expanded facility to DEP when a plant’s Average Daily Demand is <br />projected to equal or exceed its capacity within 6 months. <br />The County will comply with FDEP requirements for evaluating capacity and planning for future improvements as needed <br />to provide sanitary sewer service at the committed Level of Service. <br />Policy 5.9: The county shall install automatic air release valves in all new sewer lines. The County shall require <br />installation of automatic air and vacuum valves on all new sewer lines where County deems necessary and appropriate. <br />Policy 6.4: To ensure proper maintenance and operation, the DEP shall inspect all package treatment plants on an <br />annual basis. <br />Policy 6.5: The cCounty shall require all new package wastewater treatment plants to be built according to current <br />federal, state, and county requirements. In addition to obtaining a county permit demonstrating compliance with county <br />regulations, any developer building and operating a package wastewater treatment plant must obtain a state permit <br />demonstrating compliance with state and federal regulations. Those regulations include but are not limited to the Federal <br />Water Pollution Control Act of 1972 (PL 92-500) and its amendments through the Clean Water Acts of 1977 (PL 95-217) <br />and 1981 (PL 97-117), Chapters 381 and 403 of the Florida Statutes, and Rules 17-3 and 17-6 of the Florida <br />Administrative Code. Both state and county permits are required for the construction of a plant, and for any future <br />expansion or modification of a plant. [Incorporate stricken language into LDR] <br />Policy 6.7: The county shall continue to enforce ordinances requiring pre-treatment of commercial and industrial waste <br />before discharge into the county system. <br />Objective 7: By 2020, the number of new septic systems permitted annually will not exceed 200. The County will <br />coordinate with FDEP and the appropriate regulating agencies to limit and discourage the number of new septic systems <br />permitted annually. <br />Policy 7.1: The county shall limit the use of septic systems to areas that meet the following criteria governing connection <br />to the county sanitary sewer system: <br />PAGE 35