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ININAMMIMM.4 <br />* Develop a pfeliminafy schedule that addresses the annual steps needed to develop a new sur-fiwe w <br />supply by 2026. (This text is being replaced with a new Water Supply Plan — Objective 101 <br />Goal: Indian River County shall have an efficient potable water system that prevents degradation of <br />existing resources, promotes orderly growth and development, and meets existing and projected <br />demands, and satisfies interlocal service agreements. <br />Policy 1.2: , <br />Private potable water plants will not be allowed within Indian River <br />County, unless capacity is not available at the County's facilities. The County, through the Environmental <br />Health Department, shall monitor and evaluate all private water treatment plants. The results of this <br />evaluation shall be considered during the prioritization of potable water service expansion. <br />Policy 1.3: The ECounty hereby adopts a potable water level of service standard of 250 gallons per day <br />per equivalent residential unit of treatment capacity_, ^ mimmum ,los;,.,., flow of 500 gallons per- minu4e, <br />a minimum storage capacity E)f 13.5 million gallons, and a min' -e of 4 0 PSI for- potablew <br />fcili <br />rc[rrcics <br />Policy 1.4: , <br />as development orders and ,.of. its are issued.The County shall maintain its concurrencmanagement <br />system, including records for historic and projected demands, and provide monthly capacity reports for <br />potable water facilities. <br />Policy 1.6: The county shall eentinue to allew the use of pr-ivate wells in Fufal areas for- single fanaily <br />matrix.units and fef small fetail es4ablishfnents. The use ef pfivate wells must be appr-eved by the appf apfiate <br />The <br />Countv shall continue to allow the use of private wells in rural areas for simile-familv units and for small <br />retail establishments provided they will not impact Existing Legal Users (ELUs)including the County. <br />Use of private wells must be permitted through the appropriate regulatory agencies and must be <br />consistent with the SJRWMD water and wastewater connection matrix. <br />Objective 2: By 2030, at least 751% of all existing residential units in the eeupAy will be connected to -a <br />regional potable . The County shall continue to promote connecting new and existing <br />residential units to the regional potable water system and reduce the number of private well users. <br />Policy 2.1: The c -County shall continue to offer its utility line assessment program to areas with private <br />wells within the County Utilities Department service area and offer up to 10 -year financing for all utility <br />assessments. <br />C:\Users\ufc-prod\AppData\Local\Temp\BCL Technologies\easyPDF 8\@BCL@6414E534\@BCL@6414E534.docx 22 <br />28 <br />* Develop a pfeliminafy schedule that addresses the annual steps needed to develop a new sur-fiwe w <br />supply by 2026. (This text is being replaced with a new Water Supply Plan — Objective 101 <br />Goal: Indian River County shall have an efficient potable water system that prevents degradation of <br />existing resources, promotes orderly growth and development, and meets existing and projected <br />demands, and satisfies interlocal service agreements. <br />Policy 1.2: , <br />Private potable water plants will not be allowed within Indian River <br />County, unless capacity is not available at the County's facilities. The County, through the Environmental <br />Health Department, shall monitor and evaluate all private water treatment plants. The results of this <br />evaluation shall be considered during the prioritization of potable water service expansion. <br />Policy 1.3: The ECounty hereby adopts a potable water level of service standard of 250 gallons per day <br />per equivalent residential unit of treatment capacity_, ^ mimmum ,los;,.,., flow of 500 gallons per- minu4e, <br />a minimum storage capacity E)f 13.5 million gallons, and a min' -e of 4 0 PSI for- potablew <br />fcili <br />rc[rrcics <br />Policy 1.4: , <br />as development orders and ,.of. its are issued.The County shall maintain its concurrencmanagement <br />system, including records for historic and projected demands, and provide monthly capacity reports for <br />potable water facilities. <br />Policy 1.6: The county shall eentinue to allew the use of pr-ivate wells in Fufal areas for- single fanaily <br />matrix.units and fef small fetail es4ablishfnents. The use ef pfivate wells must be appr-eved by the appf apfiate <br />The <br />Countv shall continue to allow the use of private wells in rural areas for simile-familv units and for small <br />retail establishments provided they will not impact Existing Legal Users (ELUs)including the County. <br />Use of private wells must be permitted through the appropriate regulatory agencies and must be <br />consistent with the SJRWMD water and wastewater connection matrix. <br />Objective 2: By 2030, at least 751% of all existing residential units in the eeupAy will be connected to -a <br />regional potable . The County shall continue to promote connecting new and existing <br />residential units to the regional potable water system and reduce the number of private well users. <br />Policy 2.1: The c -County shall continue to offer its utility line assessment program to areas with private <br />wells within the County Utilities Department service area and offer up to 10 -year financing for all utility <br />assessments. <br />C:\Users\ufc-prod\AppData\Local\Temp\BCL Technologies\easyPDF 8\@BCL@6414E534\@BCL@6414E534.docx 22 <br />28 <br />