Florida Administrative Code
40 - WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICTS
40E - South Florida Water Management District
Chapter 40E-21 - WATER SHORTAGE PLAN
Part V - SPECIFIC RESTRICTIONS
Section 40E-21.551 - Phase IV Critical Water Shortage
Universal Citation: FL Admin Code R 40E-21.551
Current through Reg. 50, No. 187; September 24, 2024
The following restrictions shall apply when a Phase IV shortage is declared by the District.
(1) Essential/Domestic/Utility/Commercial.
(a) Essential Use.
1. The use of water for firefighting, safety,
sanitation, health and medical purposes and other essential uses shall not be
restricted.
2. Fire hydrant
flushing shall be undertaken only on an emergency basis.
3. Sanitary sewer line flushing and testing
shall be undertaken only on an emergency basis.
(b) Domestic Type Use.
1. Residential type domestic use should be
voluntarily reduced to 30 gallons per person per day.
2. Domestic type use in industrial and
commercial establishments should be voluntarily reduced to the minimum levels
necessary to preserve public health and safety.
(c) Water Utility Use.
1. Initial pressure at the point of use
(meter) shall be reduced to levels no greater than 45 pounds per square inch.
Voluntary initial pressure reductions below 45 psi shall be made consistent
with the utility's ability to maintain adequate service and fire flow
pressures. Upon reduction of pressure, the utility shall notify the appropriate
fire-fighting agencies and make arrangements for direct communication when
additional pressure is required.
2.
New water line flushing and disinfection shall be restricted to the hours of
7:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m. seven days per week.
3. As may be appropriate the utility shall
institute additional conservation measures such as reclaiming of backwash
water, improving and accelerating leak detection surveys and repair programs,
installing and calibrating meters, and stabilizing and equalizing system
pressures.
(d) Power
Production Use. Water used for power production should be voluntarily
reduced.
(e) Commercial and
Industrial Process Use.
1. Commercial car
washes shall be restricted as follows:
a. For
washes servicing passenger vehicles and mobile equipment weighing less than 10,
000 pounds,
(I) Use in excess of 75 gallons
per wash shall be prohibited,
(II)
Use equal to or less than 75 gallons but more than 50 gallons per wash shall be
restricted to the hours of 8:00 a.m. through 3:00 p.m., and
(III) Use equal to or less than 50 gallons
per wash should be voluntarily reduced;
b. For washes servicing mobile equipment
weighing 10, 000 pounds or more,
(I) Use in
excess of 150 gallons per wash shall be prohibited,
(II) Use equal to or less than 150 gallons
but more than 100 gallons per wash shall be restricted to the hours of 8:00
a.m. through 3:00 p.m., and
(III)
Use equal to or less than 100 gallons per wash should be voluntarily
reduced.
2.
Water used for commercial and industrial processes should be voluntarily
reduced.
3. Water use for cleaning,
adjusting and repair of irrigation systems by a licensed person or entity shall
be restricted as follows:
a. Projects one
irrigated acre or greater in size shall be limited to one hour per acre per
week.
b. Projects less than one
irrigated acre in size shall be limited to 10 minutes per zone per
week.
4. Water use for
pesticide application under the supervision of a licensed pest control operator
should be voluntarily reduced. Under the provisions of this subparagraph, the
applicator must be on the premises when water is applied outside of the hours
allowed for irrigation.
5. Water
use for well development under the supervision of a licensed well contractor
shall be voluntarily reduced.
6.
Water use for mobile equipment washing by a licensed person or entity should be
voluntarily reduced.
(f)
Diversion and Impoundment into Non-District Facilities. Water used for
diversion and impoundment into non-District facilities should be voluntarily
reduced; however, the diversion of surface water from sources in the Lake
Okeechobee Region as depicted on Figure 21-4 and described in subsection
40E-21.691(3),
F.A.C., shall be subject to the restrictions described in subparagraph
(2)(a)6., below.
(2) Agriculture.
(a) Agricultural Use.
1. Overhead irrigation shall be restricted to
the hours of 7:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m.
2. Low volume irrigation hours shall not be
restricted.
3. All irrigation
systems shall be operated in a manner that will maximize the percentage of
water withdrawn and held which is placed in the root zone of the crop and will
minimize the amount of water which is withdrawn and released or lost to the
user but is not immediately available for other users.
4. Users having access to more than one
source class shall maximize the use of the lesser or least restricted source
class.
5. The District's allocation
determination for agricultural irrigation within the entire Lake Okeechobee
Region as depicted on Figure 21-4 will be based on 60% cutbacks to the
calculated 1 in 10 supplemental crop demands calculated on a weekly basis. The
entire Lake Okeechobee Region supplemental crop demands will be distributed
among the sub-basins depicted in Figure 21-4 based on a grouping of crop types,
irrigation methods (e.g. flood irrigated crops versus micro irrigated crops),
the associated acreage totals as identified in the individual water use permits
combined with the associated 1 in 10 evapotranspiration demands of the crops.
An additional amount of water from Lake Okeechobee will be added to the weekly
allocation as necessary to account for conveyance losses that occur through
seepage and free surface evaporation from the Central and Southern Florida
Flood Control System Project canals. The share of the entire Lake Okeechobee
Region irrigation allocation available to each sub-basin may be further
adjusted to prioritize water deliveries among crops, as long as the sum of the
sub-basin allocations does not exceed the weekly allocation for the entire Lake
Okeechobee Region and that equity among users and sub-basins is assured. Such
adjustments shall be based upon irrigation efficiency, potential for economic
loss, and acreage irrigated as opposed to non-irrigated acreage. Withdrawals by
each user within the Lake Okeechobee Region as described in subsection
40E-21.691(3),
F.A.C., shall be limited to an amount that represents each user's share of
their sub-basin weekly allocation based on their permitted crop type and
irrigated acreage. The District shall provide the users with the data necessary
to calculate their weekly allotment of water.
6. Overhead irrigation for field grown citrus
nursery stock moisture stress reduction shall be allowed daily for 10 minutes
per irrigation zone from 11:30 a.m. to 12:00 Noon, 1:30 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. and
3:30 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.
(b) Livestock Use. Livestock water use should
be voluntarily reduced.
(c)
Aquacultural Use. Aquacultural water use should be voluntarily
reduced.
(d) Soil Flooding.
1. Soil flooding for vegetable seed planting,
rice planting, burning of sugarcane prior to harvest and to permit harvesting
of sod should be voluntarily reduced.
2. Soil flooding for all other purposes shall
be prohibited.
(e) Freeze
Protection. 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.
(3) Nursery/Urban Irrigation/Recreation.
(a) Nursery Use.
1. Low volume irrigation uses and low volume
hand watering should be voluntarily reduced.
2. Overhead irrigation uses should be
restricted as follows:
a. Inside - 8:00 a.m.
to 4:00 p.m., on odd numbered days.
b. Outside - 2:00 a.m. to 7:00 a.m., on odd
numbered days.
c. Outside overhead
irrigation for containerized nursery stock moisture stress reduction on stock
grown in containers up to and including one gallon in size shall be allowed
daily for 10 minutes per irrigation zone from 11:30 a.m. to 12:00 Noon, 1:30
p.m. to 2:00 p.m. and 3:30 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.
3. Flood irrigation systems shall be
restricted to 2 days per month.
(b) Landscape Irrigation - New Installation.
1. For installations which have been in place
for less than 30 days, and
a. Less than 5
irrigated acres in size, water use for irrigation shall be restricted to the
hours of 6:00 a.m. to 7:00 a.m., Saturday.
b. 5 irrigated acres or greater in size,
water use for irrigation shall be restricted to the hours of 4:00 a.m. to 7:00
a.m., Saturday.
2. Low
volume irrigation and low volume hand watering of new landscaping shall be
restricted to Monday, Wednesday and Friday.
3. Cleaning and adjusting of new irrigation
systems shall be prohibited.
(c) Landscape Irrigation - Existing
Installation.
1. For existing installations
less than 5 irrigated acres in size, water use for irrigation shall be
restricted to the hours from 6:00 a.m. to 7:00 a.m. for all types of
irrigation, except low volume irrigation, and 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. for low
volume hand watering only, one day per week.
a. Installations with odd addresses shall be
permitted to irrigate on Saturday.
b. Installations with even addresses or no
address shall be permitted to irrigate on Sunday.
2. For existing installations 5 irrigated
acres or greater in size, water use for irrigation shall be restricted to the
hours from 4:00 a.m. to 7:00 a.m., one day per week.
a. Installations with odd addresses shall be
permitted to irrigate on Saturday.
b. Installations with even addresses or no
address shall be permitted to irrigate on Sunday.
3. Low volume irrigation uses shall be
restricted to Monday, Wednesday and Friday.
(d) Recreation Area Use.
1. Landscape irrigation for new and existing
recreation areas shall be restricted to the hours prescribed for new and
existing landscape irrigation in paragraphs (b) and (c) respectively.
2. Watering of pervious non-vegetated
recreational/sporting surfaces shall be restricted to ten minutes of
application prior to each recreational/sporting event. Low volume watering
shall be used.
(e) Golf
Course Use.
1. Irrigation of greens should be
voluntarily reduced and shall be accomplished during non-daylight
hours.
2. Irrigation of tees shall
be restricted to non-daylight hours one day per week. The front nine holes
shall be restricted to Saturday and the back nine holes shall be restricted to
Sunday.
3. Irrigation of fairways,
roughs and nonplaying areas on the first nine holes of the course shall be
restricted to the hours of 4:00 a.m. to 7:00 a.m. on Saturday.
4. Irrigation of fairways, roughs and
nonplaying areas on the last nine holes of the course shall be restricted to
the hours of 4:00 a.m. to 7:00 a.m. on Sunday.
(f) Water Based Recreation Use. Water based
recreation water use shall be restricted, as follows:
1. Draining of facilities into sewers or onto
impervious surfaces shall be prohibited.
2. Filling of new or existing facilities
shall be prohibited.
3. Use of
makeup water shall be prohibited.
(4) Miscellaneous.
(a) Cooling and Air Conditioning Use.
1. 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.
2. Cooling and air conditioning systems shall
not discharge water to tide.
3.
Reuse of water shall be required.
(b) Dewatering Use. Discharge of fresh water
to tide from dewatering shall be prohibited.
(c) Navigation Use.
1. The District shall request the U.S. Army
Corps of Engineers to restrict its lockages to maintain acceptable chloride
concentrations upstream of the locks and to conserve water.
2. In the case of the Franklin Lock and Dam,
the District shall request the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to restrict
lockages to once every four hours if:
a.
Chloride levels upstream of S-79 are 180 parts per million or higher,
and
b. A rainfall in excess of one
inch in 24 hours is not predicted in the surface water use basin within the
next 48 hours.
3. If the
restrictions imposed in subparagraph 2. are insufficient to stop the rising
chloride levels, the District shall request the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to
further restrict lockages to once every four hours, twice per week.
4. If the restrictions imposed in
subparagraphs 2. and 3. are still insufficient to stop the rising chloride
levels, the District shall request the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to prohibit
lockages.
(d) Other
Outside Uses.
1. Washing or cleaning streets,
driveways, sidewalks, or other impervious areas with water shall be
prohibited.
2. Outside pressure
cleaning shall be restricted to only low volume pressure cleaning, Monday and
Wednesday.
3. Mobile equipment
washing with water shall be restricted to the hours and days prescribed for
existing landscape irrigation in subparagraph (3)(c)1., using only low volume
mobile equipment washing methods and shall be conducted over a pervious surface
or in an area that immediately drains to a pervious surface. Rinsing and
flushing of boats after saltwater use shall be limited to 15 minutes once a day
for each boat.
4. Washing boats
that serve as a primary residence shall be restricted to the hours and days
prescribed for existing landscape irrigation in subparagraph (3)(c)1. Boats
with an odd slip number shall be permitted to be washed on Saturday. Boats with
an even slip number or no slip number shall be permitted to be washed on
Sunday.
(e) Aesthetic
Use.
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 5-31-82, Amended 1-26-86, 2-14-91, 11-19-07, 9-12-18.
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