Published on: 28071526. To delete obsolete language, update rule references and noticing options for permit applications, repeal an unnecessary rule, and update the civil penalties calculation rule to be consistent with Florida Statutes.
Published on: 27900418. The purpose and effect will be to delete obsolete language, update rule references and noticing options for permit applications, repeal unnecessary rules, and update the civil penalties calculation rule.
Published on: 13632785. The District proposes to define the term "posting", and to electronically post "notice of receipt of permit applications" for certain types of permit applications on the home page of the District's website as an alternative to publishing in the newspaper. Permit applications specified in Section 373.116, F.S., will continue to be published in the newspaper, in addition to being posted electronically on the District's home page.
Published on: 13511050. The District proposes amendment of these rules to reduce regulatory burdens by saving the taxpayers and applicants the cost of publishing notices of certain types of permit applications in the newspaper.
Published on: 12864060. The District proposes to amend and repeal rules as part of a statewide effort headed by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) and joined by all water management districts (WMDs), to increase consistency in the consumptive use permitting (CUP), minimum flows and levels, and water supply related programs. Procedural issues will also be addressed. The rules will be developed in coordination with DEP and the other WMDs. The changes will address the goals of the DEP an the WMDs, including: 1) making the consumptive use permitting program less confusing for applicants, particularly for those who work in more than one District; 2) treating applicants equitably statewide; 3) providing consistent protection of the environment; 4) streamlining the permitting process; and 5) incentiviing behavior that protects water resources, including conservation. Additional information about the statewide CUP consistency initiative and this rulemaking process is available at DEP's website at: http://www.dep.state.fl.us/water/waterpolicy/cupcon.htm.
The South Florida Water Management District's draft rule language will be posted on the District's website at www.sfwmd.gov/rules, after May 1, 2013.; May 14, 2013, 10:00 a.m.
; South Florida Water Management District, B-1 Headquarters, Bill Storch Conference Room, 3301 Gun Club Road, West Palm Beach, FL 33406.
DATE AND TIME: May 16, 2013, 1:00 p.m.
PLACE: South Florida Water Management District, Lower West Coast Regional Service Center, 2301 McGregor Boulevard Fort Myers, FL 33901
DATE AND TIME: May 17, 2013, 9:30 a.m.
PLACE: Osceola County Commission Chambers, 4th Floor – Administration Building, 1 Courthouse Square, Suite 4100, Kissimmee, FL 34741
Published on: 11621684. The South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD) gives notice that it is developing rules, as part of a statewide effort headed by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) and joined by all five water management districts (WMDs), to increase consistency in the consumptive use permitting (CUP), minimum flows and levels, and water supply related programs of the WMDs. Procedural issues will also be addressed. This rule development is proposed to be coordinated with similar rule development by the other WMDs throughout Florida. SFWMD anticipates potential amendments to Chapters 40E-0, 40E-1, 40E-2, 40E-3, 40E-5, 40E-8, 40E-10, 40E-20, 40E-21, 40E-22, 40E-24, and the Basis of Review for Water Use Permit Applications within the South Florida Water Management District. These changes will address the goals of the DEP and the WMDs for this rulemaking, including: 1) making the consumptive use permitting program less confusing for applicants, particularly those who work in more than one District; 2) treating applicants equitably statewide; 3) providing consistent protection of the environment; 4) streamlining the permitting process; and, 5) incentivizing behavior that protects water resources, including conservation. Additional information about the statewide CUP consistency initiative and this rule development effort is available at DEP's website at: http://www.dep.state.fl.us/water/waterpolicy/cupcon.htm.
Published on: 10488821. Publication and Requests for Notification of Permit Applications or Notices of Intent, Permit Application Processing Fees, Forms and Instructions