BCC Minutes 11/12/1985 W
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Nnples, Floridn, »ovember 12, 1985
LET IT aE R~tEM9r.REr, t~at t~e Board of County Commissioners in
and for t~e County of Collier and ðlso acting as the Board of Zoning
App~als ~nd as the governing board(s) of such speci~l districts as ~ave
been created according to law and hnving conducted business herein, met
on this date at 2s00 p.rl. in WORKSHOP SESSION in ~ui~ding ~F" of the
Courthouse Co~pley., Fðst Naples, Flori~R, with the following members
presonts
CHAIRMANs Frederick J. Voss
VICE CHAIRMANs John A. phtor
Max Hasse
Anne Goodnight
ABSENTs
C. C. "P.ed" Holland
AL~O PRESENTs Maureen Kenyon, Deputy Clork1 Pam Brangaccio,
Deputy Assistant County Manager1 Tom Kuc~, Public Works Ad~inistrator1
John Boldt, Water Management Director1 Ed Proffitt, Natural Resources
Director1 and Willinm Lorenz, Environmental ~cience anð Pollution
Control Director.
AGENDA
Review of Strategic Manage.ent Plan for the Environmental
Science and Pollution Control Program.
GENERAL DISCUSSION
Environmental Rcience an~ Pollution Control Director Lorenz stated
that he will discuss the strategic management plan for the environ-
mental science and pollution control program which shows the direction
for the program. He stated that the referendum in 19R4 was passed to
set the program up for the County and the purpose of this strategic
plan is to set the mission of the department, various goals, objectives
and strategies, to guide program plans and to identify priorities. He
stated that t~__ plan is designed in order to do the right things well.
He stated that tho mission is basically the purpose for being and
everything that is done should support this mission. He noted that the
goals are broad statements that ~ddress a need or a problem, adding
that objectives are set up that hava specific results that will help to
ma~e progress in ~~eting th. qoals and the strategies are specific
activities or diroctions that show how the objectives will be accom-
plishQd. He stated that the .trat~gic management plan i. used to guide
the program pl~ns, adding that the priorities can be identified. Fe
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stnted that the develo~~nt of the plan was initially baseð upon a
Water Pollution Control Committee, which was the original co~mittee
that worked for the referendum. He stated that he expanded that
committee to oth~r int~rest groupo and to other state and feðeral
agencies that will be very much involved in Collier County's program
development. He noted that it is an inform~l commit~e. to help define
what the community ne~ds are and to participate in program direction
and the strategic plan is a result of pUblic input. fie reported t~at
the mission of the depart~ent is to recommend and implement plans and
programs to protect water resources. He stated that there are four
goals that have boen identified.
1. Reduce pollution fro~ sewage and sludge disposal.
2. Study effects of sewage and sludge disposal.
3. Accomplish the .ission in a cost effective manner.
4. Protect the water resources from other sources of pollution.
Mr. Lorenz stated that once the four goals have been set, then
objectives can be deter.ined for tangible results with target dates
that will help make progress toward the goals. He stated that for the
goal of reducing pollution from sewage and sludge disposal he is hoping
to ~evelop a wastewater treatm~nt plan compliance program, a complaint
program, an educational program, and an asse.sment summary to define
the information that has been found through these activities. He noted
that the secon~ goal he wants to develop is a water quality monitor-
ing network, a sludge management plan, a ~onitoring network for patho-
gens, and to publish an annual report of the assessment. He stated
that to accoD~lish the third ºoal he wants to develop an administrative
plan that is going to iðentify all the relationships between the
various county departnents and state and federal aqencies, to update
the strategic plan every year, to produce the budget, and to stuðy the
feasibility of a laboratory for Collier County. He stated that the
fourth goal iA to identify the need for ot~er proçrams. He noted that
his targ~t date for staff is January, at which time ~e will have
information coming in to him to define sources of pollution, other than
sawaqe and sluðge, th~t May nee~ to have plans and programs developed.
Commissioner Hasse questioned if solid waste is being considered,
to which I1r. Lorenz stated that solid waste, in the sense of sludge,
disposal is buing considered.
Commissioner Voss stated that when t~e referendum was worded it
was restricted to sewage basically, adding that it will have to be
taken back to the people to broaden the program.
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Mr. Lorenz stated that in regards to the priority programs within
the n~xt year, they would have to be sew~ge and sludge. He stated that
tho top priority program is the development of a sewage treatment plant
co~pliance program, a~~ing that there nre Ðpproximately ~O ßewage
troatnent plants in the County. He stated that according to a report
fro~ DER, 40' of those plants have no problems, 4ð~ have problens an~
ab~ut 10' of those problems ~re compliance problems, in other words,
they cannot meet th~ir eff.lu~nt limit. He indicateð that ~, are
usually okay which means th~t DER does not have ~nouqh information on
thc~ and they have not seen thom enough to know for sure whether there
are problems or not. He stated that one of the conditions in Collier
County is the winter season which produces higher flow and organic
loading problems, ~dding that the plants are basically designed for
average flow. He stated that D~R h~s only heen able to inspect the
plants once a year and they are never able to see them during peak
season. ~e reported that he has visited about RO~ of the plants and
many of them have poor maintenance problems, adding th~t blowers are
broken or chlorinators are stopped up. He stated that the proposed
action for the department is to develop an inspection program where the
County personn__l will inspect the plants on a monthly hasis. He stated
that to do this legal authorization would be needed as well as staff
and equipment. He note~ that legal authorization is going to come in
the form of an agreement with DER, as they have the prime responsi-
bility for cnforcing the compliance program. He stated that his
department will be their inspectors and he will have legal authori-
zation to be their agent or representative to inspect the plants. He
noted th~t he will be hiring two pollution control specialists in
January. He stated that initially his department will be defining the
problems through the program and encouraging voluntary compliance of
the sewage treatment plant owners. He stated that he would be working
with them understanding the process and trying to get them to comply
voluntarily, adding that he will not have enforcement capabilities in
the early part of the program. He stated that DER will have the
responsibility for __nforcing the law, adding that he will report to
t~em the violations and it is then DF.R's docision as to what
enforcement route they will use. He Btateð that the next priority is a
w~ter quality monitoring program whic~ is to monitor groundwater and
surfac__ water vcrsIJI'I !IIOnitorir.q a sew~ge treatr.lent plant. He noted
that there are many wells that are available in the ~~unty which were
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established to satisfy the needs and accomplish objectives of other
state an" federal aaencieø that are differcnt than the County's
objective to Monitor pollution from .ewage and sludge disposal which
means that the County will be able to use so~e of the established wells
in developing the water quality monitoring networ~. He noted that the
U~GS samples annually for chlorides, temperature, conductance and major
constituents, which is somewhat geara~ for looking at .alt water
intrusion. He indicated that the SFWMD samples annually for all t~e
above-mentioned constituents, plus nutrients and organics, adding that
this year they established 30 wells under the ~~ter Quality Assurance
Act and they will be monitoring those wells annually, also. He stated
that there has not been any data collected to evaluate the effects of
sewage and sludge in ter~s of an on-going monitoring networ~, adding
that there has been a number of studies end the County's network will
fill this gap. He stated that with reference to surface water, he has
not been able to find any continuous monitoring stations, adding that
there has been miscellaneous studies but that 1s all. He said that to
fill the n~ed the County has to identify the ~nitorin9 needs and set
the objectives, thrn use the existing wells as much as possible and
implement the progra~ by doing it in t~ree phases. He stated that one
phase would be the fixed station, fixed frequency monitoring which will
help deterJ:1ine natural con~itions and what the background is as well as
to help develop trends. He stated that the second phase is the survey
monitoring which is where special geographical locations will be
targeted, adding that a numher of wells will be found or areas to
monitor surf~ce water to find out if th~re is any contamination. He
stated that the third phase is a special project monitoring and one of
the special projects is the septic tank areas that have high density
septic tanks and also high groundwater table.
Mr. Lorenz stated that his third program is the development of a
sludg__ management plnn and the best way for him to set up this plan is
to aSK questions like: Where is it going? t~o controls it? Is water
guality being affected? How much can we expect? What should we do
about it? He stated that ~ftcr all theso question. have been
addressed, then a management plan needs to be developed to emphasizo
resource recovery and to make sure that anyt~ing t~at is developed for
sludge manage~ent is also useful for the solid waste management of the
total County. He stated that these are t~e threo tecllnical programs
that he wanted to highlight in terms of priority, adding that t~e last
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thing that ~e wants to t~lk about is program planning. He stated that
he wants to continue to do the right things well or even ~ett~r so ~e
has developed a plan th~t will be followe~ within the department to b~
sure that thero is proper 10n~-rangeplanning. He state~ that he
anticipates all the future need. for the County an1 that is tr~nslateð
in good project plans an~ he has the proper ~anagement plnn to ensure
that is being done effectively ~nd efficiently. He stated that through
the strnte~ic plannin~ proccss he can develop the qonls, objectives,
and strategies and through thos__ the program plans are dev~loped and
then the imple~entation goes into effect. He noted that every year an
evaluation is done and future needs are then identified so that goals,
objective" IInti strategies are set for the next year and future needs.
IIr. George Keller questioned if Mr. Lorenz would be inspecting the
County's plant, to which he replied negatively.
Mr. Keller stated that he would like to propo~e that Hr. Lorenz be
very careful with the buð1et or else he will be using all the money up
in staff. He state~ that there is too much money spent on
administration an~ studies and not enough on action and he would like
to see the labor force kept d~4n and see some action so that the
taxpayers will h~ve 50~e return on their investment.
~Ir. Lorenz st~ted that this is a point well taken which is why he
wanterl to develop this plan to identify What the objectives are so that
the personnel needs could be matched up to the future objectives.
Commissioner Hasse questioned if the water plant coul~ be used for
some of the testing? Mr. Lorenz stated that there are a n~mber of
considerations, adding that the two facilitios that are available now
will not be able to cover all the parameters that he wants to develop
in the monitoring network nor will th~y be able to handle all the
samples that are sent to them. He stated that he wants to develop the
monitoring needs and look at the monitoring needs of the other depart-
ments also to find out what i. going to be more cost effective, which ,
is a plan that will be developed prior to the next budget cycle so that
he can come back with a recommendation to go with the County-owned
facility or go to private labs, whichever i. more cost effective.
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There being no further business for the Good of the County, the
meeting was adjourno1 by Order of the Chair - Times 2s45 P.M.
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