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Tampa Bay Region - Southwest Florida Water Management District

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water for aquifer recharge of the UFA. This project includes an Avon Park Formation exploratory well and associated monitoring<br />

wells. This phase of the project includes preparation of bid documents, bidding the work to a qualified driller, oversight services,<br />

construction of wells, re-permitting the wells to allow commencement of recharge activities, and well completion reports.<br />

The anticipated water conservation benefit at build-out is 4.5 MGD based on 90% potable quality offset. The estimated cost/benefit<br />

ratio calculated at an 8% annual interest rate, amortized over 30 years is $0.21/1000 gallons for the total project ($4,000,000) and<br />

$0.11/1000 gallons for the <strong>District</strong>'s share ($2,000,000).<br />

Describe your organizations efforts in developing, implementing and enforcing water conservation and flood protection<br />

ordinances.<br />

Hillsborough County was the premier local government to decriminalize the violation of water use restrictions, and to adopt a civil<br />

citation process for the enforcement of the same in July 1993. A fulltime <strong>Water</strong> Conservation Manager assures that the County<br />

stays abreast of conservation issues. This facilitates amendments to the County's <strong>Water</strong> Conservation Ordinance (HCO 03-07) as<br />

needed to quickly address changing conditions in the regulatory environment and as deemed appropriate by the County's<br />

administration. All significant regulatory issues pertaining to the County's water conservation efforts are reviewed through a <strong>Water</strong><br />

Conservation Technical Committee comprised of environmental interests, green industry representatives, other local governments,<br />

<strong>Tampa</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Water</strong> and the <strong>Southwest</strong> <strong>Florida</strong> <strong>Water</strong> <strong>Management</strong> <strong>District</strong>. Enforcement of water conservation issues is done<br />

through a 5-member Conservation Team, and supplemented by Code Enforcement and Construction Services (Plumbing and<br />

Building Departments) in areas of their respective responsibilities. Reclaimed <strong>Water</strong> Master Plans have been developed to<br />

determine how reclaimed water throughout the County will be utilized for the primary goal of offsetting potable water use and<br />

meeting regulatory compliance. Additionally, the County has established a Reclaimed <strong>Water</strong> Improvement Unit (RWIU) ordinance<br />

to retrofit existing subdivisions with reclaimed water distribution systems. Hillsborough County has adopted a flood plain ordinance<br />

(County Ordinance 01-33) as required to participate as a community in the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) administered<br />

through the Federal Emergency <strong>Management</strong> Agency (FEMA). The county has developed land development regulations (LDR<br />

96-35) to enforce the ordinance. All development is required to receive the proper building and site alteration permits. At this time<br />

flood plain issues are addressed to insure compliance with the flood plain ordinance. Finished floor elevations are compared to the<br />

100 year flood elevation. The County is also a participant in FEMA¿s Community Rating System and received a Class 6 rating.<br />

Funding Source<br />

Prior Funding<br />

FY2013<br />

Budget<br />

FY2014<br />

Budget<br />

Future<br />

Funding<br />

Total Funding<br />

Applicant Share 2,000,000 2,000,000<br />

Hillsborough River 2,000,000 2,000,000<br />

Total 4,000,000 4,000,000<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 />

Wells Construction Commence 01/01/2014<br />

Design and Bidding 01/01/2014<br />

Wells Construction Comlpeted 11/30/2014<br />

Applications for Operational Testing 12/31/2014<br />

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