Tampa Bay Region - Southwest Florida Water Management District
Tampa Bay Region - Southwest Florida Water Management District Tampa Bay Region - Southwest Florida Water Management District
that the County stays abreast of conservation issues. This facilitates amendments to the County’s Water Conservation Ordinance (HCO 91-27) as needed to quickly address changing conditions in the regulatory environment and as deemed appropriate by the County’s administration. Flood Protection: The principal purpose of Hillsborough County’s floodplain management program is to protect residents and business owners from flooding risks. Flooding disasters are the leading recurring hazard within the County and have the potential of affecting greater than one-quarter of the population at a value that is greater than five billion dollars in personal property. Construction standards and planning concepts are implemented through the County’s Land Development Code, Floodplain Management Plan and Local Mitigation Strategy. Funding Source Prior Funding FY2013 Budget FY2014 Budget Future Funding Total Funding Alafia River 500,000 200,000 700,000 Applicant Share 500,000 200,000 700,000 Total 1,000,000 400,000 1,400,000 Matching Fund Reduction Check here if requesting a reduction in matching funds requirement pursuant to s.288.06561, F.S. Timelines Kickoff 12/31/2012 Survey 01/02/2013 Design 09/01/2013 Permitting 11/01/2013 Contruction 03/01/2014 40
Return to TOC SOUTHWEST FLORIDA WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT FY2014 COOPERATIVE FUNDING INITIATIVE APPLICATION FORM Project Name Design & Construction - Pasco County Seven Springs Golf and Country Club Reclaimed Water Storage Pond and Pump Station Project Number N442 Cooperator Pasco County Department Utilities Contact Person Pamela Wright Address 7536 State Street City Sate Zip New Port Richey, FL 34654 Phone # 727-847-8145 ext7825 Email pwright@pascocountyfl.net Project Type: X Water Supply Water Quality Flood Protection Natural Systems Strategic Initiatives: Water Quality Maintenance and Improvement Water Quality Monitoring Alternative Water Supply Conservation X Reclaimed Water Regional Water Supply Planning Emergency Flood Response Floodplain Management Minimum Flows and Level Establishment and Monitoring Minimum Flows and Levels Recovery Natural Systems Conservation and Restoration Natural Systems Identification and Monitoring Indicate All Counties to Benefit From Project: Charlotte Citrus Desoto Hardee Hernando Highlands Hillsborough Lake Levy Manatee Marion X Pasco Pinellas Sarasota Sumter Polk Project Description: This proposed multi-year FY2013 and FY2014 alternative water supply project is for the design and construction of a reclaimed water storage pond and pump station at the Seven Springs Golf and Country Club. The project will supply the Seven Springs Golf Course with an additional 0.50 million gallons per day (mgd) of reclaimed water to offset 0.38 mgd of potable quality groundwater (current irrigation source deep wells and some reclaimed water). The estimated cost/benefit amortized at 8 percent over 30 years is $0.38 per thousand gallons offset. The total cost of the project is estimated to be $600,000. In FY2013 we requested 50% in funding from the District ($300,000). The project schedule shows only $75,000 of the share will be used in FY2013. Therefore, we are requesting the remaining District share ($225,000) in FY2014. Currently the golf course utilizes the County's reclaimed water by filling a storm water pond system with reclaimed water, however, the golf course is limited to the amount of reuse storage due to the Florida Department of Environmental Protection requirements. This project will allow the County to establish an isolated pond and pump station which will enable the golf course to increase their use of reclaimed water for irrigation purposes. Describe your organizations efforts in developing, implementing and enforcing water conservation and flood protection ordinances. Pasco County adopted Ordinance 01-08 requiring the following: one day/week irrigation restrictions for potable water; curtailed use of potable water for irrigation when rain has occurred within 24 hours; scheduled availability and restricted use of reclaimed water irrigation to distribute limited supply to as many customers as possible; washing of non-business, personal vehicles only using low volume methods and over non-impervious surfaces; prohibiting aesthetic uses of water unless such use also provides a necessary aeration or water quality benefit; and the use of reclaimed water for road construction activities when available. Enforcement of this ordinance is by designated County personnel and law enforcement officers. During Water Year 2012, 100% of Pasco County Utilities' wastewater was reused. The bulk rate charged for the use of reclaimed water is $0.47 per 1,000 gallons (normal rate), $0.21 per 1,000 gallons (surplus rate), and a flat rate of $10.26 per month residential irrigation. Pasco County's potable water rates 41
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that the County stays abreast of conservation issues. This facilitates amendments to the County’s <strong>Water</strong> Conservation Ordinance<br />
(HCO 91-27) as needed to quickly address changing conditions in the regulatory environment and as deemed appropriate by the<br />
County’s administration.<br />
Flood Protection: The principal purpose of Hillsborough County’s floodplain management program is to protect residents and<br />
business owners from flooding risks. Flooding disasters are the leading recurring hazard within the County and have the potential of<br />
affecting greater than one-quarter of the population at a value that is greater than five billion dollars in personal property.<br />
Construction standards and planning concepts are implemented through the County’s Land Development Code, Floodplain<br />
<strong>Management</strong> Plan and Local Mitigation Strategy.<br />
Funding Source<br />
Prior Funding<br />
FY2013<br />
Budget<br />
FY2014<br />
Budget<br />
Future<br />
Funding<br />
Total Funding<br />
Alafia River 500,000 200,000 700,000<br />
Applicant Share 500,000 200,000 700,000<br />
Total 1,000,000 400,000 1,400,000<br />
Matching Fund Reduction<br />
Check here if requesting a reduction in matching funds requirement pursuant to s.288.06561, F.S.<br />
Timelines<br />
Kickoff 12/31/2012<br />
Survey 01/02/2013<br />
Design 09/01/2013<br />
Permitting 11/01/2013<br />
Contruction 03/01/2014<br />
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