Florida Administrative Code
62 - DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
62S - Office of the Secretary
Chapter 62S-7 - PUBLIC FINANCING OF COASTAL CONSTRUCTION "SLIP STUDY RULE"
Section 62S-7.012 - SLIP Study Standards
Current through Reg. 50, No. 187; September 24, 2024
A SLIP study required under Section 380.0937, F.S., shall meet the following standards and criteria, and the Department's web-based tool has been designed to meet these standards and criteria:
(1) Show the amount of sea level rise expected over 50 years or the expected life of the potentially at-risk structure or infrastructure, whichever is less. When there are multiple project features that function as one combined project, as contemplated by Section 380.0937(3), F.S., one SLIP study may be submitted, but the expected life shall be that of the highest Risk Category for all project features contemplated. The amount of sea level rise expected must be calculated using the following criteria:
(2) Show the estimated probability of significant flood damage risk expected over 50 years or the expected life of the potentially at-risk structure or infrastructure, whichever is less. Use the following metrics to calculate the amount of flooding and wave damage for use in determining the probability of significant flood damage:
(3) The state-financed constructor must show the risk to public safety and environmental impacts expected over 50 years or the expected life of the potentially at-risk structure or infrastructure, whichever is less using the following criteria.
(4) Alternatives must be provided for the project's design and siting, and the SLIP study must state how such alternatives would address public safety and environmental impacts resulting from damage to the potentially at-risk structure or infrastructure, including but not limited to, leakage of pollutants, electrocution and explosion hazards, and hazards resulting from floating or flying structural debris as well as the risks and costs associated with construction, maintenance and repair of the potentially at-risk structure or infrastructure.
(5) The state-financed constructor must provide a list of flood mitigation strategies evaluated as part of the design of the potentially at-risk structure or infrastructure and identify appropriate flood mitigation strategies for consideration as part of the potentially at-risk structure or infrastructure design.
(6) If a state-financed constructor chooses to conduct its own SLIP study and not use the Department's web-based tool, the SLIP study shall be submitted to the Department for publication via secure sign-in on the DEP-provided website. The SLIP study report shall be in an Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Section 508 compliant portable document format. The report contents shall include, but not be limited to, a description of the approach used in conducting the study, numbered references to the information used in the study, a narrative with graphic illustrations to demonstrate the application of the study approach to the information used, and a discussion of the assessments and alternatives.
Rulemaking Authority 380.0937(6) FS. Law Implemented 380.0937, 380.093(3) FS.
New 7-1-21.