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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 />• Privately owned public water treatment plants shall be allowed in areas of development outside of the Urban Service <br />Area when such development meets the criteria of policies of the Future Land Use Element for: <br />Policy 6.2: The county shall ensure that, prior to the issuance of development orders or permits for privately owned <br />public water treatment plants, the applicant has demonstrated that the project complies with the Federal Safe Drinking <br />Water Act, Public Law 93-523; the Florida Safe Drinking Water Act, Section 403.850 - 403.864, FS; Chapter 381, FS; and <br />Rules 62-550, 40C-2, 40C-3, 17-22, and 64E-8, FAC. [Addressed in Policy 6.3] <br />Policy 6.4: To ensure proper maintenance and operation, the Utilities Department shall inspect all privately owned <br />public water treatment plants on an annual basis. [Addressed in other policies] <br />Policy 6.7: The cCounty shall require all future connections to the regional potable water system to be consistent with <br />the attached water and wastewater connection matrix. [Verify existence of matrix or remove policy] <br />Objective 7: By 2020, the number of new private wells permitted annually will not exceed 300. The County will limit <br />number of permits issued for new private wells. <br />Objective 8: By 2026, tThe cCounty will utilize develop alternative water supply sources for at least 18 mgd of demand. <br />The alternative water source will supplement water obtained from in addition to the Upper Floridan aquifer (UFA) system. <br />Policy 8.1: By 2015, the county shall study and identify a viable alternative water source. The County will conduct <br />feasibility studies and assessments of potential alternative water supply sources. The County will continue to evaluate its <br />source water aquifer to mitigate impacts to ELUs through expansion. <br />Policy 8.2: By 2020, the cCounty shall obtain all necessary permits to construct the associated infrastructure related to <br />the alternative water support facilities. The County shall incorporate potential alternative water supply projects in the 5- <br />year Capital Improvements Plan. <br />Policy 8.3: By 2023, the cCounty shall complete all construction plans and specifications associated with the alternative <br />water supply facilities. <br />Policy 8.4: By 2025, the county shall complete the construction of all infrastructure associated with the alternative water <br />supply facilities. <br />PAGE 44