Phase I MS4s
Phase I large and medium MS4s were previously designated by EPA, based on the total population within the geo-political boundaries of the municipalities.
Phase I large and medium MS4s were previously designated by EPA, based on the total population within the geo-political boundaries of the municipalities.
A formal determination (FD) is a legally binding determination of the landward extent (boundaries) of wetlands and other surface waters as defined by Chapter 62-340, F.A.C. A formal determination is binding on the real property for which that determination is sought for as long as the determination is valid, in accordance with Sections 373.421(2) and (3), F.S.
If the project is a mining related the FD Petition will be processed by the Mining and Mitigation Program.
A formal determination (FD) is a legally binding determination by the agency of the landward extent (boundaries) of wetlands and other surface waters as defined by Chapter 62-340, Florida Administrative Code (F.A.C.).
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62-610.300(3)(a)1 | Notice of Intent to Use General Permit for Addition of a Major User of Reclaimed Water |
Chapter 62-610, F.A.C. - This chapter is titled "Reuse of Reclaimed Water and Land Application." These rules govern reuse and land application in Florida. Rule 62-610.810, F.A.C., distinguishes reuse projects from effluent disposal.
The Florida APRICOT Act of 1994 was enacted as a result of Project APRICOT, which stands for A Prototype Realistic Innovative Community of Today. Project APRICOT, developed in the late 1980s, made it possible for the city of Altamonte Springs to fund and integrate reuse into its water resource management landscape.
Two provisions of this act were significant to Florida’s Water Reuse Program.
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