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HomeMy WebLinkAbout09.b EDB ECD Updates 2026 COVN Gi11.1 ) j /4 eat er T Y A UM, 1d+ • Environmental Compliance Department Updates Board of Supervisors Meeting July 21 , 2026 General �; ill _ � Environmental � � . Compliance Updates • IA -10 A < 01411‘ Aril f Environmental Laboratory Year 1 if / ,,fLead and Copper Rule Improvements ( LCRI ) / Y I • Inventory - Public Notices1 i • Plumbers identified N4000 lines I • Budgeted N10, 000 unknowns ,. ie , • 2027 Compliance g . ' o,r,, ' , • Schools & daycares sampling v;, ' mac: :, • Increased public notifications ` ` , � .i= �. fg . o:� 4.i s • `'`" p4 Forever Chemicals • Drinking water • EPA limits6 • UCMR5 sampling Al • Compliance sampling • Wastewater & Biosolids .7k. OA 1111. 4 • Currently no regulatory limits • Voluntary sampling done \ • Compliance sampling B • t•I Oso I 0614 41 I I 11111001 o aA 0 0 . .., food '' . �'' • 2028 = no Class B '1 treatment plant SO Land Application 0 NUTRIENT I' ! CYCLE biosolids plant • Class A biosolids growth 0 • • • • • • • • • • • • restrictions vetoed • • • • • • • ' • ' /' tit 'b�• • • • • • • • • • • • .. .' ,T' 1 •• • • • • • • • • • •• this year ( HB 1245) - • • • • • �• soil • • - - • • • • • �« nutrient - • • • • • • -• • • • • • . • • • • • • • • • .• • • • • • • https://soilhealth.wsu.edu/2022/10/28/bathroom-reading-connecting-biosolids-to-soil-health/ Compliance Database ® Clay County Utility Authority,Florida WIMS Rio < ' Fleming Island Regional WWTF ' Dashboard < June 2026n > • Hach WIMS Rio 1j Spreadsheets Reports Daly INF-1 1 EFA-1 EFA-2 • Environmental Compliance, (mgd) (mgd) (mgd) il, Graphs Water, & Wastewater D pts in 6/1/2026 I 2538 2.479 2.220 6/2/2026 2.405 2405 2272 [] Logbook guided sessions 6/3/2026 7 26/4/2026 I 249 22097 416 S Operation 6/5/2026 2.291 2295 2400 • Will manage 10 0 0 s of data Organization 6/6/2026 2403 2.463 2876 points for all CC U A water and 6/7/2026 I 2535 2569 3251 1; Users 6/8/2026 2540 2607 2648 wastewater treatment facilities -'-"---- ---- _ ___ --- a m O 0 MI Tri* • 2 industrialrere facilities 'kb • 463 food service J establishments in FOG :111:141 .1C: ‘irip Ob program • DEP Audit January 2026 - in compliance https://www.lacsd.org/services/wastewater-programs-permits/industrial-waste-pretreatment-program cr..:.•P• cOU�T/ f�I / CCUA Environmental ).,,�TyAUTN�\��' Laboratory Update Original Goals Provide better customer service Ait% Reduce staff travel time Overall improvement of operational efficiency Bacteriological Testing in Drinking Water • Required by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and Florida Department of Environmental Protection A United States • Monthly sampling determined by population iny Environmental Protection distribution system �� Agency • Quarterly sampling of wells `OP pEPARtMF ti • Boil water notice clearances o 0 • Main clearances i z 0 IP IVMFNrA►. P� o'� CCUAEL vs . AEL June 2025: N 20 hours spent driving to AEL *it June 2026: N 6 hours spent driving to CCUAEL 0 Average turnaround time for AEL: —29 hours O Average turnaround time for CCUAEL for BWN: —21 hours On average AEL took 2-3 hours to inform us of a positive sample. Impact • •• Over 1 ,500 samples 70% reduction in processed in house employee travel time . 28% fasterturnaround Faster resampling for • time positive samples CCUA Owned and Operated Environmental Laboratory — What's Next? • Wastewater Process Control • Contract lab takes 2 weeks to provide results • Time to adjust plant is gone • Sanitary Sewer Overflows • Surface water sampling for fecal coliform • Will know within 18 hours if additional sampling is needed • Public notice signage Questions? Heather Webber Environmental Compliance Manager Madison Lloyd Environmental Scientist