Published on: 15975723. Rules, Publications and Agreements Incorporated by Reference, General Permit for Monitoring Wells, Casing and Liner Pipe Standards, Grouting and Sealing
Published on: 15503333. The purpose of this rulemaking is to update the District’s water well regulation rules to reflect recent statutory amendments for water well contractor licensing, incorporate by reference updated versions of related rules adopted by the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP), directly incorporate by reference certain materials that are already incorporated into DEP’s well construction rules and adopt a new general permit for certain environmental monitoring wells. The effect of these amendments will be to make the District’s water well regulations consistent with DEP’s related rules and with recent statutory changes for water well contractor licensing, and reduce costs associated with certain environmental monitoring wells that are part of a contaminated site assessment, remedial action plan or pilot study approved by the DEP pursuant to Chapter 62-780, F.A.C.
Published on: 15224555. The purpose and effect of these amendments to the District’s rules for the regulation of wells is to incorporate updated versions of related rules adopted by the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP), adopt the new Water Well Construction Disciplinary Guidelines and Citations Dictionary, adopt revised forms for well contractor licensing and license renewal, adopt a revised form for use with well grouting or abandonment, directly incorporate by reference additional materials that are applicable to the regulation of water well construction, and make other minor correcting amendments. The amendments will make the District’s rules consistent with rules recently adopted by the DEP and with recent statutory amendments for the licensing of water well contractors.
Published on: 12045671. The purpose of this rulemaking is to amend Rule 40D-3.037, F.A.C., to incorporate Chapters 62-528 (Underground Injection Control) and 62-532 (Water Well Permitting and Construction), F.A.C., which were recently amended by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (Department). The rulemaking will also amend Rules 40D-3.507 and 40D-3.517, F.A.C., to reference those sections of Chapters 62-528 and 62-532, F.A.C., that were renumbered as a result of the amendments undertaken by the Department. The rulemaking will ensure consistency between the rules of the District and the Department governing well construction.
Published on: 12016571. The purpose of this rulemaking is to amend Rule 40D-3.037, F.A.C., to incorporate Chapters 62-528 (Underground Injection Control) and 62-532 (Water Well Permitting and Construction), F.A.C., which were recently amended by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (Department). The rulemaking will also amend Rules 40D-3.507, and 40D-3.517, F.A.C., to reference those sections of Chapters 62-528 and 62-532, F.A.C., that were renumbered as a result of the amendments undertaken by the Department. The rulemaking will ensure consistency between the rules of the District and the Department governing well construction.
Published on: 10512392. Proposed amendments will allow all well construction permits to be extended up to 1 year and eliminate outdated provisions, in an effort to reduce regulatory burdens, remove outdated rule provisions and help streamline permitting requirements. This rulemaking is one of the initiatives identified by the District as part of its rule review in response to Executive Order No. 11-72, to identify rules for amendment or repeal that are unnecessarily burdensome, no longer necessary or duplicative of statutory language.