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assistance though available sources to improve the pollutant removal of efficiency of existing stormwater <br />management facilities and, where feasible, to construct new regional stormwater management facilities. <br />Policy 7.7: The county shall work towards the eliminateion all point sources of pollution from private <br />sewer plants and septic tanks contributing to water quality problems and nutrient enrichment of the <br />Indian River Lagoon and the Upper St. Johns River Basin (as indicated in the Sanitary Sewer Sub - <br />Element policies) by: <br />Where practical, Ccontinuing to expand sanitary sewer service within the Urban Service Area; <br />Requiring annual evaluation of private Sewef "1 ; <br />Requiring monitoring of septic tanks; <br />Reusing irrigation quality wastewater for spray irrigation; <br />Requiring new developments to connect to a regional wastewater treatment facility; and <br />- Other policies contained the Sanitary Sewer Sub -Element. <br />Policy 7.8: In compliance with the Indian River Lagoon Act of 1990, the eCounty shall ^^ to <br />comply with existing regulations prohibiting the discharge of effluent from domestic wastewater <br />treatment plants into the Indian River Lagoon. <br />Policy 7.9: The eCounty, in cooperation with the Indian River Soil and Water Conservation District <br />(IRSWCD), shall advise all existing and newly gricultural Exempt properties <br />and replanted eves to implement conservation plans; and non-structural best management practices <br />(BMPs) as required by State of Florida Statutes. Non structural BMPs, as defined by -the Natural <br />fleedplains, edue-atien, and eFesion-centred BMPs shall be in accordance with FDACS, NRCS, <br />SJRWMD or other applicable BMP manuals as allowed by FDACs. Indian River County Property <br />Appraiser shall provide this material to all Agricultural Exempt properties at time of application or <br />renewal. The County shall create a single web page providing education directly to Agriculturally <br />Exempt properties. Web page shall be referenced by all County permitting departments. <br />Poliey 7.10- U -1A T-1-1 Maximum Daily Lead (T -MDL) stand -m -ds -ar--e. e-st-ablished for- the indian Ri <br />Lageen by the DEP, the eetwAywill -eefAinue-te , ainifAwn, fete,,*,,, of the fifst e e ( t <br />inch of minfall prior- to off site diseharge. Consistent with Chapter- 17 25.025(9), ., <br />an additi <br />50 per -cent treatment (1.5 inches) is r-equifed for- all dir-eel discharge into the Indian River- Lagoon due to <br />[Addressed in County LDRs] <br />PoRey 7.13; The eeupAy shall pufstie grant ftmding to establish storm water- filtration systems on the <br />Neft,- Era Sout7, Mai Relief Canals-. [Handled in other documents - CP policy not needed] <br />Policy 8.3: The eCounty shall promote infill development by improving and maintaining the existing <br />drainage f edit es public management facilities in the developed areas of the eCounty. <br />C:\Users\ufc-prod\AppData\Local\Temp\BCL Technologies\easyPDF 8\@BCL@6414E534\@BCL@6414E534.docx 37 <br />43 <br />