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Objective 2: By 2025, at least 601%' <br />the 's r-egional sanitary sewer- system. This will be an inemase from 52.71% in 20P. By 2045, the <br />County will steadily increase the number of existing units connected to the Counts regional sewer <br />system with a Iong range goal for 60% of all users to be connected. <br />Policy 2.3: The eCounty shall give priority for the provision of public sanitary sewer services to the <br />subdivisions on the list of subdivisions as identified in Table 3.A.3 designated as requiring sanitary sewer <br />service due to public health threats by DOH. <br />Policy 2.4: The eCounty shall provide public sanitary sewer service to areas where the lack of such <br />service is determined to be a public health threat and shall initiate sewer projects where feasible to serve <br />subdivisions served by septic systems and identified in Table 3.A.3.1 as pesing a dispfopeftioiiately highSM <br />potential negative : aet on India„ River- Lagoon water qa1;+<> The eCounty shall recover costs <br />through those connecting to the system and directly benefitting from the improvement. <br />Policy 2.6: By 2027 tThe eCounty shall perform a financial analysis for septic to sewer conversion <br />projects. Based on that analysis and available funding, a specific list of subdivisions to be connected to <br />public sanitary sewer system by certain dates will be identified. <br />Policy 2.7: By 2028, the Gou-PAy shall sanitary sewer- ser-viee to at least five (5) subdivisions identified <br />in Table 3.A.3.1 as pesing a dispfoportiona4ely high peterAial negative impaet en Indian Rivef Lageen <br />water- quality. The eounty shall reeovef costs thfough these eefmeeting to the system and direet4y <br />benefitting fief, the :mp,.,,<,oment The County shall prioritize providing sanitary sewer service to <br />subdivisions posing critical water quality impacts to the Indian River Lagoon, as identified in Table <br />3.A.3.1. The County will recover costs for improvements from those connected to the system and directly <br />benefit from the improvement. <br />Objective 3: Through the time horizon of the plan, the eCounty will continue to mitigate and prevent <br />instances of sanitary sewer facilities contaminating surface water or groundwater resources. <br />Policy 3.2: The eCounty shall regularly monitor all centralized sanitary sewer facilities to ensure that <br />they do not contaminate surface water or groundwater resources. <br />Objective 4: Thfough the time horizon of the plan, The County will work toward 100% of the wastewater <br />effluent produced by the eCounty centralized sanitary sewer facilities wi44 beim reused. <br />Policy 4.1: , with percolation pon <br />and wetlands as baek The Count primary means of reuse water disposal shall be to the users <br />identified in the County's Domestic Wastewater Facility Permit (FLA010431). Secondary disposal of <br />reuse water shall be through percolation ponds and wetlands as necessary. <br />Policy 4.3: The eCounty shall continue to enforce Land Development Regulations that-requir-e <br />developments that lt� ­ tfeated wastewater for- spray iffigation to constfuct and dedieate to the eou-PAy I <br />regarding construction <br />and conveyance of reuse transmission and distribution lines. Infrastructure will be dedicated to the <br />County upon completion and acceptance of the reuse system within limits identified and aiareed to by <br />the developer and Coun <br />C:\Users\ufc-prod\AppData\Local\Temp\BCL TechnologieAeasyPDF 8\@BCL@6414E534\@BCL@6414E534.docx 18 <br />24 <br />