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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 />Objective 9: By 2015, all reverse osmosis water treatment plan direct brine discharges into the Indian River lagoon will <br />be eliminated. The County shall eliminate brine discharge from the nanofiltration water treatment process to the Indian <br />River Lagoon. <br />Policy 9.1: By 2010, the cCounty shall identify a viable alternative brine discharge method for the South County RO <br />Plant. <br />Policy 9.2: By 2012, the cCounty shall obtain all necessary permits to construct the associated infrastructure related to <br />the brine disposal facilities. <br />Policy 9.3: By 2013, the cCounty shall complete all construction plans and specifications associated with the brine <br />disposal facilities. <br />Policy 9.4: By 2015, the cCounty shall complete the construction of all infrastructure associated with the brine disposal <br />facility for the south county RO plant, and the facility shall be operational. <br />Objective 10: Water Supply Planning <br />The County shall plan for its water needs and maintain a Water Supply Facilities Work Plan, as required by Florida <br />Statutes. <br />Policy 10.1: The County shall maintain a Water Supply Facilities Work Plan (Work Plan) that is coordinated with <br />SJRWMD’s Central Springs / East Coast Regional Water Supply Plan (CSEC RWSP). The Work Plan and related <br />comprehensive plan policies shall be updated, as necessary, within 18 months of an update of the CSEC RWSP that <br />affects the County. <br />Policy 10.2: The County’s Water Supply Facilities Work Plan (2023-2033) is incorporated into the comprehensive plan <br />as Appendix A of the Potable Water Sub-Element. <br />Policy 10.3: The Water Supply Facilities Work Plan shall identify the traditional and alternative water supply projects, <br />along with the water conservation and reuse practices, necessary to meet the County’s existing and future water <br />demands. <br />PAGE 45