Current through Reg. 50, No. 187; September 24, 2024
A Phase II Water Shortage refers to a severe water shortage.
The Governing Board shall choose a combination of these and any other
appropriate and necessary restrictions to achieve the required reduction in
overall demand.
(1) Indoor uses shall
reduce use by employing water conservation measures and by installing water
conserving devices.
(2) Essential
uses may voluntarily reduce water use by limiting flushing and other system
cleaning activities to a level required to maintain the health, safety, and
welfare of the public.
(3)
Agricultural uses shall be restricted as follows:
(a) Treated wastewater irrigation shall not
be restricted;
(b) Low pressure/low
volume irrigation systems shall not be restricted except in accordance with
subsection 40B-21.601(1),
F.A.C.;
(c) Overhead irrigation by
high pressure/high volume systems shall be prohibited between the hours of
10:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. Systems that have been certified by an independent
irrigation laboratory within the past five years prior to the effective date of
a water shortage order to be as efficient as practicable shall not be
restricted, except in accordance with subsection
40B-21.601(1),
F.A.C.;
(d) Flood/seepage
irrigation systems shall be operated in a manner that will capture all runoff
that is practicable for reuse;
(e)
Hand watering shall not be restricted;
(f) The District shall request that livestock
water users voluntarily reduced their water usage;
(g) Water use for freeze protection shall be
restricted to situations in which official weather forecasting services predict
temperatures likely to cause permanent damage to crops;
(h) Soil flooding for pest control or soil
preservation shall be prohibited. Soil flooding to permit harvesting of sod
shall be prohibited;
(i) The
District shall request that aquaculture water users voluntarily reduce their
water usage;
(j) All irrigation
systems shall be operated in a manner that will efficiently use the water
withdrawn;
(k) All agricultural
enterprises should reduce or suspend those activities which stimulate the need
for increased irrigation, as feasible and appropriate;
(l) No unnecessary off-site discharge from
irrigation shall be allowed;
(m)
Users having access to more than one source class shall maximize the use of the
lesser or least restricted source class;
(n) For those agricultural enterprises that
have best management practices approved by the Department of Agriculture and
Consumer Services, irrigation for purposes of watering-in of insecticides,
fungicides, herbicides, and fertilizers shall not be restricted. Such
watering-in shall be limited to the minimum necessary and shall be accomplished
during the hours allowed for normal irrigation.
(4) Commercial and industrial uses.
(a) Phosphate mining and beneficiation
operations:
1. Recycled water within the mine
site shall be used as much as possible to reduce freshwater
withdrawals.
2. Water within
noncontiguous mine cuts and other impoundments shall be used to the greatest
extent practicable to augment the mine's circulation system.
3. Off-site discharges of water shall be
reduced or eliminated to the greatest extent possible.
4. Cleaning requiring water use shall be
reduced to the minimum required to protect the efficiency of the operation,
prevent damage to equipment, or maintain the health and safety of
workers.
5. Reduce or suspend the
washing of vehicles except for health and safety needs.
6. Nonessential uses, plant cleaning,
water-cooled air conditioning, and lawn irrigation shall be reduced or
eliminated to the greatest extent possible.
(b) Chemical products processing or
manufacturing facilities:
1. The use of fresh
water shall be reduced to the greatest extent possible.
2. Off-site discharge shall be reduced or
eliminated to the greatest extent possible.
3. Recycled water shall be used to replace
fresh water to the greatest extent possible.
4. Nonessential uses, plant cleaning,
water-cooled air conditioning, and lawn irrigation shall be reduced or
eliminated to the greatest extent possible.
(c) Limestone, sand, gravel, or other
minerals mining operations:
1. On-site
impounded surface waters shall be used to replace fresh water withdrawals to
the greatest extent possible.
2.
Reduce spraying for dust control in quarry area except for health and safety
standards.
3. Reduce general
housekeeping that requires the use of water to the greatest extent
possible.
4. Off-site discharge
shall be reduced or eliminated wherever possible.
(d) Cement, concrete, and concrete products
manufacturing facilities:
1. Reuse runoff to
the greatest extent possible.
2.
Reduce spray drift to the greatest extent possible and increase the efficiency
of spray application to the greatest extent possible.
3. Reduce the unnecessary water content of
products shipped to the greatest extent possible.
(e) Perishable foods processing operations:
1. Off-site discharge shall be reduced or
eliminated wherever feasible.
2.
Water losses from released steam shall be minimized to the greatest extent
possible.
3. Effluent shall be
recycled to the greatest extent possible.
(f) Perishable foods packing operations:
1. Restrict washing of fruit and plant area
to the minimum level necessary for health and safety standards.
2. Equipment washing apparatus with automatic
shut-off devices should be used to the greatest extent
possible.
(g) Bottled
water and other beverage products operations:
1. Restrict equipment washing operations to
the minimum level necessary for health and safety standards.
2. Implement routine process inspections to
find and reduce water waste to the greatest extent
possible.
(h) Power
generation:
1. Maximize production from
generating facilities which are least dependent upon withdrawals from the
source experiencing the shortage, and minimize production from generating
facilities which are most dependent upon withdrawals from the source
experiencing the shortage, to the greatest extent practicable.
2. Non-essential uses of water, plant
cleaning, water-cooled air conditioning, and lawn irrigation shall be reduced
or eliminated to the greatest extent possible.
3. Power companies should encourage customers
to reduce power consumption to the greatest extent possible, so that they may
reduce power generation and in turn, reduce water
consumption.
(i) Other
industrial and commercial uses:
1. Reduce use
by employing water conserving measures and by installing water conserving
devices.
2. Replace use of fresh
water with reclaimed or recycled water to the maximum extent
practicable.
3. Users having access
to more than one source class shall maximize the use of the lesser or least
restricted source class.
(5) Water utility uses.
(a) To the greatest extent possible,
utilities shall institute conservation measures such as improving and
accelerating leak detection surveys and repair programs, installing and
calibrating meters, and stabilizing and equalizing system pressures.
(b) New water line flushing and disinfection
shall be limited to minimum requirements.
(6) Landscape irrigation uses.
(a) Lawns and landscaping.
1. Established lawns and landscaping.
a. Treated wastewater irrigation shall not be
restricted.
b. The irrigation of
established lawns and landscaping is prohibited, except between the hours of
9:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m.
c. The use
of water as described in subparagraph b. above shall be further restricted as
follows:
(I) Established lawns and landscaping
at locations with street addresses ending in an even number, or in the letters
A-L, may water only on even numbered days.
(II) Established lawns and landscaping at
locations with street addresses ending in an odd number, or in the letters M-Z,
or with no addresses, may water only on odd numbered days.
d. Hand watering, as described in Part I,
shall not be restricted.
e.
Irrigation for purposes of watering-in of insecticides, fungicides and
herbicides, where such watering-in is required by the manufacturer, or by
federal, state or local law, shall not be restricted; such watering-in shall be
limited to the minimum necessary and should be accomplished during the hours
allowed for normal irrigation.
f.
The operation of irrigation systems for cleaning and maintenance purposes shall
not be restricted, except to be limited to the minimum necessary to maintain
efficient operation of the system. Each irrigation zone may be tested a maximum
of once per week.
2. New
lawns and landscaping.
a. Treated wastewater
irrigation shall not be restricted.
b. Irrigation of new lawns and landscaping
shall not be restricted; however, irrigation should be limited to non-daylight
hours to the greatest extent possible and limited to the minimum amount
required for the establishment of the lawn.
c. Irrigation for purposes of watering-in of
insecticides, fungicides and herbicides, where such watering-in is required by
the manufacturer, or by federal, state or local law, shall not be restricted;
such watering-in shall be limited to the minimum necessary and should be
accomplished during the hours allowed for normal irrigation.
d. The operation of irrigation systems for
cleaning and maintenance purposes shall not be restricted, except to be limited
to the minimum necessary to maintain efficient operation of the system. Each
irrigation zone may be tested a maximum of once per
week.
(b) Golf
courses.
1. Treated wastewater irrigation
shall not be restricted.
2.
Irrigation of greens and tees shall be reduced to the greatest extent possible
and shall be accomplished during non-daylight hours.
3. Irrigation of fairways, roughs, and
non-play areas on the front nine holes of the course shall be prohibited,
except between the hours of 9:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m. on even numbered
days.
4. Irrigation of fairways,
roughs, and non-play areas on the back nine holes of the course shall be
prohibited, except between the hours of 9:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m. on odd numbered
days.
5. Reduce or suspend to the
greatest extent possible those horticultural practices which stimulate the need
for increased irrigation.
6. Users
having access to more than one source class shall maximize the use of the
lesser or least restricted source class.
7. The operation of irrigation systems for
cleaning and maintenance purposes shall not be restricted, except to be limited
to the minimum necessary to maintain efficient operation of the system. Each
irrigation zone may be tested a maximum of once per week.
8. Irrigation for purposes of watering-in of
insecticides, fungicides, herbicides, and fertilizer where such watering-in is
required by the manufacturer or by federal, state or local law, shall be
limited to the minimum necessary and should be accomplished during the hours
allowed for normal irrigation.
(c) Cemeteries.
1. Irrigation of cemeteries shall be
prohibited, except between the hours of 9:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m.
2. Irrigation of cemeteries shall be further
restricted as follows:
a. One half of the
cemetery property may be irrigated on Monday, Wednesday and Friday.
b. The remaining one half of the cemetery
property may be irrigated on Tuesday, Thursday and
Saturday.
(7) Miscellaneous uses.
(a) Recreation area use of water shall be
reduced to the greatest extent possible.
(b) Washing or cleaning streets, driveways,
sidewalks, or other impervious areas with water shall be prohibited except to
meet federal, state, or local health or safety standards.
(c) Mobile equipment washing shall be
accomplished using only low-volume methods (excluding commercial car
washes).
(d) Outside pressure
cleaning shall be restricted to only low-volume methods.
(e) Augmentation shall be limited to the
minimum necessary to maintain and preserve the long-term integrity of the
surfacewater body and associated habitat for fish and wildlife. Where minimum
levels have been established by the District, no augmentation shall occur when
water levels are above the applicable minimum water level.
(f) The use of water for cooling and air
conditioning shall be restricted to that amount of water necessary to maintain
a minimum temperature of 78 degrees Fahrenheit. Discharge of water from cooling
and air conditioning systems shall be to pervious surfaces and shall not be
accomplished through irrigation systems, where feasible and
appropriate.
(g) Aesthetic uses.
1. Outside aesthetic uses of water shall be
prohibited.
2. Inside aesthetic
uses of water shall be prohibited.
Rulemaking Authority
373.044,
373.113 FS. Law Implemented
373.175,
373.246
FS.
New 7-30-06, Amended
4-21-08.