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• <br /> • <br /> • <br /> • <br /> Policy 1.3: -- _. .. - ' . - . - . - - - - - - - . _ . . • - . -- <br /> . '_ . _ . . . _ , ..• _ . _ • _ . . . - 7.; . . - e : - The County shall <br /> coordinate with the Florida Department of Health and the Florida Department of Environmental <br /> Protection to ensure onsite sewage treatment and disposal systems (septic systems) are appropriately <br /> located in accordance with state laws and regulations to prevent potential contamination of public water <br /> supply wells. [County does not have the authority to regulate septic systems] <br /> recharge areas. [Unfeasible policy] <br /> Policy 1.5: The eCounty shall continue to protect existing and future public water supply wells, as <br /> defined under Chapter 65 550, F.A.C.,from contamination by continuing to implement Chapter 931 of <br /> the County's land development regulations(LDRs)and by prohibiting any non-residential land use which <br /> stores,handles, or produces a toxic degradation or petroleum-based product, or any substance regulated <br /> under 40 CFR 302,40 CFR 122.21,and/or Chapter 487,F.S. from locating within 1,000 feet of a public <br /> water supply well. The minimum radial separation distances for land uses and structures from public <br /> wellhead regulated areas are as follows, unless superseded by more stringent setback requirements per <br /> Chapter 62-532, F.A.C. or Chapter 62-521,F.A.C: <br /> 200 feet for on-site disposal systems,unless approved by the FDEP er-DRR-S; <br /> 300 feet for wet retention/detention areas,unless approved by the SJRWMD; <br /> 500 feet for landfill and/or transfer stations, above ground or underground storage—tanks, feed lots <br /> and animal facilities, and WWTP effluent discharges,unless approved by the FDEP; <br /> 1,000 for any mining and/or excavation of waterways or drainage facilities which intersect the water <br /> table. <br /> Policy 1.7: _. .. - . _- • • - - : -•;• •-•-- - - • . . .. . . _ . _ . The <br /> County will promote beneficial reuse of treated wastewater to the maximum extent feasible to minimize <br /> or avoid the need for disposal via injection wells. <br /> Objective 2: Through 2025, there will be no reduction The County will work with the SJRWMD to <br /> achieve no net reduction in the availability of groundwater from the surficial aquifer. For the purpose of <br /> this objective,water quantity will be based on SJRWMD's most recent regional groundwater model. <br /> Policy 2.2: "• _ -- . • .. . _ .. . _ . ..• . . _ ... .• - _ . _ .. - • -- <br /> space. Parks and open space shall be developed in such a manner to allow the passive recharge of the <br /> surficial aquifer. <br /> Policy 2.3:To promote protection of the surficial aquifer,the eCounty shall continue <br /> to issue permits for all proposed excavation/mining projects in the unincorporated county that are exempt <br /> from SJRWMD and/or FDEP permitting requirements.For proposed excavation/mining projects that are <br /> located along the Atlantic Coastal Sand Ridge and are exempt from SJRWMD and/or FDEP permitting <br /> requirements,the eCounty shall prohibit the following: <br /> excavation within 1,000 feet of a public supply wellfield; <br /> excavation within 1,000 feet of any platted subdivision not serviced by potable water; and, <br /> excavation that results in an average elevation less than 25 feet above mean sea level. <br /> C:\Granicus\Legistar5\L5\Temp\9ec5cab0-071 a-4938-8838-22e53bcab073.docx 31 <br /> 241 <br />