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HomeMy WebLinkAbout09.c EDB Regulatory Environmental Compliance Presentation May 2024 (2) Regulatory / Environmental � COCIN�,Compliance Ci\"1' . y • Heather Webber CCUA Environmental ‘ 011 i Compliance Manager /‘/ Board of Supervisors 441011 � Meeting May 21 , 2024 Consumptive Use Permits (CUPs) & .y . Minimum Flows and ri� yf . Levels (MFLs) _ .=.� Basin Management rr , - , g - - }. Action Plan (BMAP) z .r- ,ie '• ...:.''.1.'.:1-;;.----1:-;::-;-:1-..',..". > y. i Lead and Copper Rule t ,try . - � � (LCR) >- y . r Per- and Pol fluoroalk I `` � � ~`" - *' y yl - �4 Substances (PFAS) - �'� p: .Ni / H i L'f .� L , `> t ix, ; ,v tP d! �i 1 • i��'`� l i I '1?4�. i .�, -S '1 l .� lilt ry_ M i. , $ vi Consumptive .= :i i ' 1..Jse Permit po- • • l ' eta ' • S ter R TK "A�c� r� x k J, yi• ''E 1�• °4 ' • „1 _ - `� . "',{^ , CUP 1. i , ,,1, ,�,,, 1�, _ f , , ,,,,, .. . ; plIl fi ittilit 41111 mi ,: 't*:..., , . I >.4 s Psi _ i CUP Renewal Application CUP Checklist • Renewal application submitted on June 2, 2023 0 Demand Projections • Early renewal envisioned in the Black Creek Water Resource Development Project Cost Conservation Program Participation Agreement of 2021 5 Reclaimed Water Use • Three Requests for Additional Information Groundwater Modeling (RAI) have been generated 5 Wetland Impacts • One comment remains related to the SWRMD MFLs All SJRWMD MFLs g All Other Potential Impacts © 2 MFLs in SRWMD Understanding Minimum Flows i r 4.....wior Minimum Flows protect springs,spring runs, streams and rivers.Minimum levels protect lakes,wetlands and aquifers.These"MFLs," required by Florida law,set limits on how much water can be withdrawn from various Mi n i m u m water resources to prevent significant harm. PoMINFLs determined? • examination of meteorological,hydrological,and , Flows a n d ecological data • historical range of flows,drought and flood conditions • public and state agency review before adoption 1 r , ` Levels by District Governing Boardr 'i What do MFLs impact? LI ,. 1 T Ili • decisions affecting permit applications and requests for water withdrawals 4 , v • declarations of water shortages • assessments of water supply sources • development of recovery or prevention • • I strategies when a water body does not or will not meet an established MFL MFLs are designed to limit impacts from water withdrawals for use by agriculture,public utilities and industry.Other programs address restoration efforts and water quality. ii I MFLs Considered in CCUA's CUP Renewal Lower Santa Fe/Ichetucknee Rivers & Springs MFLs and Recovery Strategy From our April 2, 2023, briefing, for a 20-year CUP to be issued under current requirements, the CUP "must include `oP oePARrF� Sp�INs kj�� the necessary actions to provide for elimination or offset of o '' `� impacts to the MFL water bodies, and a schedule for . implementation." z z 4 3 CCUA's CUP renewal objectives: It.oti o��` ���� 1 ��4 o Identify the actions CCUA will take to participate in MFNrAt. PIt i �~ regional projects options and other CCUA activities ��'AGEMti�� that provide assurances that future impacts to the MFL water bodies will be offset o Provide a schedule for CCUA's participation based on /... ;. *: project implementation o Work proactively with FDEP, WMDs, other stakeholders o Obtain 20-year permit � . Y . i 41gNAGEMEN1 O 5 North Florida Regional Water Supply Plan Projects Conceptualization Effort #of configurations at each potential recharge site passing Tier 1 • Collaborative effort to address water resource challenges and environmental - ih ' F: r vs.ie,m.o. � �`A- . ..® �swr.wr.. sustainability issues in North Florida. e ebob.Sara W•en • Kick-off meeting held on December 7, 2023. '•.„ m�lt.y •-.- • Identify potential large-scale capital improvement projects to move water from ,i V" areas of surplus to areas of need. --rr� Potential Water Soores • Roughly 50% complete. 'llll • The conceptual projects developed will be pao,OFeART,,,, ��.,ONNS$.I,$ o,r,Ns co jetleil'A advanced to evaluate design and funding o .. r" opportunities. OO4 Nro Pa�4t` / \ ��4 E 71.-040 ��1 `° �9~ • EN T y 1 . l�lYAU1N 1 htl Il } ViIdosta �/ OnVille S I II Oit FimEoast „,,,, Ar øfld\ImBay Basin . Management , � Action Plan '' ortSLLucie ( BMAP) ape Cora it West Palm Beach Coral Springs Miami 0 Everglades National Park What are BMAPs and Why are How Does the LSJR BMAP They Important? Impact CCUA? • Plans to restore water quality in a • CCUA staff is involved with defined geographic area 7/1 /25 BMAP Updates • Local and state entities commit to • Multiple CCUA projects projects to reduce pollutant contribute to the BMAP lv- I. LEGEND oa i n g Bellair-Meadowbrp �, 1 Terrace 0 Lower St.Johns Main • Comprehensive set of solutions oakleaf Plantation o Stem Projects STAR 2022 designed to achieve pollutant o Agriculture reductions established by a total o 23 • Lakeside _ o In Waterbody 1 maximum daily load (TMDL) ° ° o Load Tracking b 0 Stormwater • Sets the limits for WWTFs Middleburg • Wastewater 00 i • LSJR BMAP was adopted by D E P • Ineligible for in October 2008 o credit 1 ! . .;g� .4,_,w Total Maximum Daily Load C i„,.. . .... In iliorip ';:fi.) tc,:c.;,.-_.- 1,141e r 1. ''' (TMDL) , . ,-Alti .,_ % r-v)r ' ,. (-.--- . r-- ,- s ` `'1 , • w, , s.I t •1 1,.. ' • r � i• Miller Street WWTF i ? _ , Fleming Island Regional WRF + , r `r J� 1• / • ( ( I ,t.. ) 441 r r:"'''',A4 . '. ' A 1/4,q v '‘iil 4? ' • ;- -- I pp.J r — ;Iiii ' i1I1 i 1 r i1 r` , s FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF R�Governrçç ) Environmental ProtectionJeanetteNufez TotaIt Northeast District OfficeShawn Hamilton MpNTAt OP 8800 Baymeadows Way West,Suite 100 Seery riaximum Jacksonville,Florida 32256-7577 D a i I LoadSTATE OF FLORIDA DOMESTIC WASTEWATER FACILITY PERMIT TMDL PERMIITEE: PERMIT NUMBER: FL0629006 MA Clay County Utility Authority FILE NUMBER: FL0629006—DWI SW ISSUANCE DATE: May 3,2024(007/NR) RESPONSIBLE OFFICIAL: EFFECTIVE DATE: May 23,2024 Jeremy Johnston,MBA,PE EXPIRATION DATE: May 22,2029 Executive Director,Clay County Utility Authority Aggregate 3176 Old Jennings Road Middleburg,Florida 32068 Permit Phone: (904)272-5999 Email:i'olu i aclayutility.org FACILITIES: Miller Street WWTF 1601 Bartlett Avenue Orange Park,Florida 32073 Clay County Latitude: 30°10'41"N Longitude: 81°42'44"W Fleming Island Regional WWTF 1770 Radar Road Orange Park,Florida 32073 Clay County Latitude: 30°05'36"N Longitude: 81°43'09"W P h o s p h o r u s t • 1 -� '. • E l i m i nation - � System x�w , s . fr , d° 40 . , . „ ,. .-. i , , , - , . , Fleming Island Regional WRF r; ,_.� _..r„,7: : , 4,) o... ., https://www.swig-Ilc.com/ rii0 , IR . A ' t 5 . Lead and Copper Rule o D S Ti 7, , (LCR) • G., • J 7Z . v Lead and Copper Rule < Z I Revisions (LCRR) 1 w 0 Z iiia � Lead and Copper Rule ��i� ��� Improvements (LCRI ) T"�4 PR01 �G� 6EPA CONCERNED ABOUT LEAD IN YOUR DRINKING WATER? Sou rces of LEAD in Drinking Water Faucets:Fixtures inside your home • may contain lead. • Copper Pipe with • Lead Solder:Solder made • ♦ MI Galvanized Pipe: or installed before 1986 • ♦ Lead particles can contained high lead levels. : • 1 ♦♦ attach to the surface of • ♦♦ galvanized pipes.Over • • ♦ time,the particles can • • enter your drinking •....• •♦♦ Fy water,causing elevated lead levels. Oil 11111 t Lead Service Line:The service - • I I IT Lead Goose Necks: line is the pipe that runs from - - Goose necks and the water main to the home's NEW pigtails are shorter internal plumbing.Lead service pipes that connect lines can be a major source of WATER the lead service lead contamination in water. MErER ` line to the main. MAIN WATER LINE Sample Site 4 Sampling 4 Results 4 Notification 4 Certification Plan of Notice Ste • 1 Ste • 2 Ste • 3 Ste • 4 Ste • 5 Done! \ , -144 iellt Fr i I Lead Service Lead Service Line Line Inventory Replacement Drinking Water Systems - Implementation & "" Public Education Administrative O :; & Outreach 0 t *t) _ tom, tscfc___ Q o. ' % .16.4: .•.. Corrosion PP. M _ _ A — Sampling Control '� 0 Fountain- Faucet Treatment '� 00 r Residential vii • Childcare r 1 4` 1.4 0 �{ ,_ LEAD & COPPER ,h Rule Revisions Lead and Copper Rule Revisions ( LCRR 0 0 lAlii% • ( l I Er PROPERTY a BOUNDARY • SIDEWALK STREET i CORPORATION STOP CURB STOP \ /GOOSENECK r0 Inside the house Cr' Public Side SERVICE LINE Private Side 0 udays W Ices om... ... 6 0 �� e e: e .• �� 42111742 06.451042'W II UpascePoent 0 0 0 6 •• S 4 • r, T .POW* PROP(RTY*fO: > @ e UTUTY S1OE•' > CUSTOMER SCE: > C; 6 REFUGE 4 NT I:FO. > el NOT1i1CATK N: > INTERIORNcO > •• 0 N09ps: 4`• 4 e► gat .. Rule , Revision , and Improvement Comparison LCR LCRR LCRI • No longer in effect • Currently in effect • Expected to be in effect • Action Level was 15 ppb • Action Level is 15 ppb before end of calendar year • Sample 20% of schools • Action Level is 10 ppb • Sample homes and daycares every year • Sample 20% of schools and • Public education in CCR • Public notices due 30 daycares every year and sent to sampled sites days after inventory is • Public notices due 30 days Must replace LSL portion done after inventory is done • • Inventory and • Inventory and Compliance owned & offer to replace Compliance Plan due Plan due October 2024 customer side October 2024 • Replace 10% of LSL • Small cost • Replace 3% of LSL annually annually • Very large cost • Very large cost Fluorine Oxygen I il et, (1511(7 . 13 FA S c rc .r NI C O ' • c O Hydrogen Carbon PFOS (Perfluorooctanesulfonic acid) FFFFFFFF F SO EP--lio-ii 1D-Ic F F F F F F F F O SOH Per- PFOA (Perfluorooctanoic acid) er- P F1'\..S Per-an r°alkyl Substances FFFFFF O 10" .*94-1(e F OH F FFFFFFF 1938 PFAS y Dr.Roy 1.Plunkett,a chemist working { ems for DuPont.discovered poytetrafluoroethytene(PTFE),the lira \ FIRS compound while trying to create TIMELINE a new refrigerant Discovery and Environmental Impact 55 1940-1980 DuPont and 3M began the large-scale nnn0 production and commercialization of PEAS I chemicals,which was followed by many other conwnerclal and household applications for these innovative new chemicals The 2000s Unregulated Growing concerns about the persistence,bioaccunsulatlon,and potential health effects of Pr AS chemicals led to increased research C o n t a t and regulatory scrutiny 1111 Monitoring Rule 2010s to Now (UCMR) Many countries started implementing stricter regulations on \ O PFAS chemicals.smiting their use and release into the environment 411. 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" " 'r: ' ALS , Current Regulations Meer FoeR ReGu�ATIoN Drinking Water: PFOA, � oRe�eR � n PFOS, PFNA, PFHxS, ;00 o `TiGA�i�N �)� PFBS, & HFPO-DA CERCLA (Superfund): V V PFOA & PFOS are designated hazardous substances i mil i ILI \ l , - CI 0 D 1- i : lMai ;, 9 , -. • imt _. . II all 1Ii Il t 11-- 4 )., Elf_ IL 1 I - COUNTY SMALL TOWNS. Bic PASSIONS. . Ar I, .1 '). , , k Questions . fir,. 1\ -:6'' , . f_ i 4 j. i ,,. -. I