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Agenda 03/25/2008 Item #16F 4 Agenda Item No. 16F4 March 25, 2008 Page 1 of 7 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Recommendation to approve a Resolution supporting and encouraging enactment of Senate Bill 1634, which requires Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) notification to connties and cities within a fIVe-mile radius of a wastewater facility in violation of Part I, Chapter 403, Florida Statutes, and identification by the DEP the source of sewage contaminants which result in health advisories prohibiting swimming in waters along Florida beaches OBJECTIVE: To approve a Resolution endorsing enac1ment of Senate Bill 1634, which requires notification to counties and cities within a five-mile radius of a wastewater facility in violation of Part I, Chapter 403, Florida Statutes; and requires identification by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) the source of sewage contaminants which result in health advisories prohibiting swimming in waters along Florida beaches. Once approved by the Board of County Commissioners, the Resolution will be transmitted to members of the Collier County Legislative Delegation, Senate President Ken Pruitt, House Speaker Marco Rubio and the Florida Association of Counties. CONSIDERATION: The County Manager's Office received correspondence from City ofSanibel Mayor Mick Denham (attached) on February 27, 2008 requesting support for SB 1634 (attached) which was filed by Sen. Bennett during the current 2008 Legislative Session which reads: Provides when a health advisory that prohibits swimming in beach waters is issued on the basis of the results of the bacteriological sampling of waters or when departmental rules or another law requires issuance of a health advisory that prohibits swimming in beach waters on the basis of such results, the Wastewater Compliance Evaluation Section of the DEP shall identify the source of the sewage contaminants, etc. There are two provisions in the proposed legislation that assist local governments in protecting water quality within their respective boundaries. The first requires the DEP to to notify each county and city within a five-mile radius in writing within five days of discovering a wastewater facility violation of Part I, Chapter 403, Florida Statutes. The second provision requires the DEP identiJY the source of sewage contamination any time a beach is closed as a result of Health Department bacterial water sampling. FISCAL IMPACT: There is no fiscal impact associated with this executive swnmary. GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMP ACT: There is no growth management impact associated with this executive summary. Agenda Item No. 16F4 March 25, 2008 Page 2 of 7 LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS: There are no legal considerations associated with this executive summary. RECOMMENDATION: lbat the Board of County Commissioners approves a Resolution supporting and encouraging enactment of Senate Bill 1634, which requires Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) notification to counties and cities within a five-mile radius of a wastewater facility in violation of Part 1, Chapter 403, Florida Statutes, and identification by the DEP the source of sewage contaminants which result in health advisories prohibiting swimming in waters along Florida beaches. Prepared by Debbie Wight, Assistant to the County Manager Page 1 of I Agenda Item No. 16F4 March 25, 2008 Page 3 of 7 COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Item Number: Item Summary: 16F4 Recommendation to approve a Resolution supporting and encouraging enactment of Senate 8ill1634, which requires Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) notification to counties and cities within a five~mile radius of a wastewater facility in violation of Part 1, Chapter 403, Florida Statutes, and identification by the DE? the source of sewage contaminants which result in health advisories prohibiting swimming in waters along Florida beaches. Meeting Date: 3/25/20089:00:00 AM Approved By James v. Mudd County Manager Date Board of County Commissioners County Manager's Office 3/18/2008 1 :22 PM file://C:IAgendaTestIExportl 1 03-March%2025,%202008116.%20CONSENT%20AGENDA I... 3/19/2008 Agenda Item No. 16F4 March 25, 2008 Page 4 of 7 Resolution No. 2008 - ) A RESOLUTION SUPPORTING AND ENCOURAGING THE ENACTMENT OF SENATE BILL 1634; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE WHEREAS. the protection of the health, safety and welfare of our citizens is a fundamental obiigation of each Florida city and county local government; and WHEREAS, notification of the existence of nearby wastewater facilities in violation of Part 1, Chapter 403, Florida Statutes, is a critical prerequisite to the protection of the health, safety and welfare of our citizens; and WHEREAS, identification by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) of the source of sewage contaminants which result in health advisories that prohibit swimming in beach waters of the State of Florida assists in the protection of the health, safety and economic interests of the citizens of the State of Florida. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA: SECTION 1. That Collier County hereby supports the enactment of Senate Bill 1634, a copy of which is attached hereto, and encourages the Florida iegislature to enact such Bill. SECTION 2. It is hereby directed that this Resolution of support be forwarded to all members of the local legislative delegation. SECTION 3. Effective date. This resolution shall take effect immediately upon passage. DULY PASSED AND ENACTED by the Board of County Commissioners, Collier County, Florida, this _ day of , 2008. DATE: ATTEST: DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA , Deputy Clerk By: TOM HENNING, CHAIRMAN Approved as to form and legal sufficiency: Assistant Collier County Attorney --City of Sahibel 800 Dunlop Road Sanibel. Florida 33957-4096 www.mysanibeLcom AREA CODE - 239 I'IT COUNCIl. 472-4135 DMINlSTRATIVE 472--3700 _,...uII-DING 4724555 mGENCY MANAGEMENT 4'72.3111 LNANCE 472-9615 EGAL 472-4359 ATURAL RESOURCES 472-3700 ARKS & RECREATION 472.9075 l.J\NNING 472-4136 OUCE 472-3111 IJBLIC WORKS 472-6397 Recycled paper a February 22, 2008 Agenda Item No. 16F4 March 25, 2008 ~~ 2-4;~e~of7 RECEIVED OFFICE OF THE COUNTY MANAGER Dear Elected and Appointed Officials: ::'"" cD 2, / 21:."(:3 _ ACTION PI!: 6 uA G4r ' Senate Bill 1634, currently pending before the Florida legislators. will provide local governments two important tools in protecting water quality within our boundaries. Senate Bill 1634 is a short, simple piece of legislation with only two provisions. The first provision will require the Department of Enviromnental Protection to notify each County and City within a 5-mile radius in writing within 5 days of discovering a wastewater facility YJo1anonbf Part I, Chapter 403, Florida Statutes. The second provision requires the Department of Environmental Protection identify the source of sewage contamination any time a beach is closed as a result of Health Department bacterial water sampling. Your local government's support is critical to the passage of this important legislation. Enclosed are: . A one page Fact Sheet on Senate Bill 1634 . A copy of Senate Bill 1634 . A sample resolution your legislative body can adopt and send to your legislative delegation Thank you for your consideration of this request. I am confident that working together we can protect Florida's economy and the health and welfare of our citizenry by improving water quality. Please do not hesitate to contact us if you have anv questions at (239) 472-3700. Sin~rel~ _ 0 f' IJ i! MiJDe'--- Mayor Attaclunents Cc: Sanibel City Council Judie Zimomra, City Manager Ken Cuyler, City Attorney Pamela Smith, City Clerk Agenda Item No. 16F4 March 25, 2008 Page 6 of 7 IMPROVE FLORIDA'S WATER QUALITY SENATE BILL 1634 FACT SHEET . Senate Bill 1634 protects all Florida's water , · Senate Bill 1634 has two simple provisions that when enacted significantly will improve the quality of water in Florida · Provision One: Senate Bill 1634 will require the Department of Environmental Protection to notify each County and City within a 5 mile radius in writing within 5 days of discovering a wastewater facility violation of part I of Chapter 403, Florida Statutes. This notice is critical to Counties and Cities working to improve water qualities within their boundaries · Provision Two: Senate Bill 1634 will also require when Florida's beaches are closed as a result of Health Department bacteriological water sampling that the Wastewater Compliance Evaluation Section of the Department of Environmental Protection will be required to identify the source of the sewage containments. ACTION NEEDED: Contact your local State Representative and State Senator legislators and urge them to enact Senate Bill 1634 this Legislative Session. Session :BilIs : : f1senate.gov Florida Senate - 2008 Agenda It'llil.tl'21l&F,4 MaFdFZ5, 2'M8 SB f@lW?of? By Senator Bennett 21-02711-08 20081634__ 1 A bill to be entitled 2 An act relating to the management of wastewater; amending 3 s. 514.023, F.S.; requiring that the Wastewater Compliance 4 Evaluation Section in the Department of Environmental 5 Protection identify sewage contaminant sources when 6 certain health advisories prohibiting swimming in beach 7 waters are issued; requiring that the department notify 8 certain counties and municipalities after discovering that 9 a wastewater facility is in violation of laws concerning 10 pollution control; providing an effective date. 11 12 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 13 14 Section 1. Subsections (1), (2), and (3) of section 15 514023, florida Statutes, are amended to read: 16 514023 Sampling of beach waters; health advisories.-- 17 (1 ~ A~ us~d in thl~ s@ctlonl the term "beach waters" means 18 the waters alonq the coastal alJ.d intracoastaLb~actJes_.aDJisbo[es 19 of the state. and indude~ salt water and brackish water.. 20 i2lt+t The department may adopt and enforce rules to 21 protect the health, safety, and welfare of persons using the 22 beach waters of the state. The rules must establish health 23 standards and prescribe procedures and timeframes for 24 bacteriological sampling of beach waters. 25 illffl The department may issue health advisories if the 26 quality of beach waters fails to meet standards established by 27 the department. The issuance of health advisories related to the 28 results of bacteriological sampling of beach waters is preempted 29 to the state. When a health advisory that prohibits swimmino in 30 be.a.c.h wPltpr!\ jc:; i~<;lIpd on the' basis of the results of the 31 bacteriological samDlina of waters or wh@n departlD.1mta.LnJles..m: 32 another taw requires issualllJ: of a health advisorv that Drohibits 33 lil'dmmlno In beach waters on the baID.o.f..s.u.<:b.resu1t.s,..tbe 34 Waste.water ColIlQ1ianc:e EVi',luRtion ~p.("tion of the..D..epartment of 35 Emdronmental Protec:tlon c;h.allJdentify the source of the sewage 36 CQIltaminants,. 37 P) far l5t1ff'elJeJ 5f ~hb 3e~i5r~, nIl ~f". ..ts~aeh .,a~e:f:i" 38 ...~c."3tke "CitelJ alan, tf,z; ~i)lut~l ~I,a iJ,tlaa~aJtfit eeaeke3 al,a 39 JI.arlJ af tr,," Jta&., ana il.dtukJ J,all ..at~l fll,et ~A6ehiJk ..at~l. 40 Section 2. ThP- O~Dartment of Environmental Protection 41 shan within 5 davs after discovering that a wastewater facilitv 42 Is in violation of oart I of chapter 403. Florida Statutes. 43 Ill!tlfy.eactl cpvnt;y and munlcioalltv within a 5-mlle radius of the 44 fRrilitv Thp. notic:~ must be nrovirff>n ;n writing for enC'"h 45 violation dj~overed. 46 Section 3. This act shall take effect July 1, 2008. CODING: Words ~tl iel,,,,, are deletions; words underlined are additions. D1sclaimer: The information on this system is unverified. The journals or printed bills of the respect1ve chambers should be consulted for offtcial purposes. Copyright AfD 2000-2006 State of Florida. http://www.f1senate.gov/cgi-bin/viewpage.pl?Tab=session&Submenu=l &FT=D&File=sb... 2114/2008