Published on: 23990542. The Department of Environmental Protection is revising Chapter 62-610, F.A.C., to correct regulatory references and clarify current language which will ensure proper regulation for the use of reclaimed water in the state ....
Published on: 23725247. Revisions to Chapter 62-610, F.A.C., are being considered to ensure proper regulation for the use of reclaimed water in the state of Florida. The proposed revisions add clarity to both substantive and administrative aspects ....
Published on: 17742190. that on June 23, 2016, the Department of Environmental Protection entered a final order granting the City of Pompano Beach’s Petition for Variance (OGC Case No. 15-1690) from the requirements of Rule 62-610.475(4), F.A.C., which prohibits the use of an application method that allows for direct contact of reclaimed water on edible crops that will not to be cooked, peeled or thermally processed before consumption. The Petition for Variance (Petition) was received on December 23, 2015. Notice of receipt of this Petition was published in the Florida Administrative Register on January 19, 2016, vol. 42/11. No public comment was received. Petitioner sought the variance in order to avoid substantial economic hardship. Without the requested variance, the Petitioner would be required to continue to incur substantial costs to provide potable water for residential irrigation. The final order found that this economic hardship was unnecessary because the Petitioner could use reclaimed water to meet the demand for residential irrigation.
Published on: 17042141. variance or waiver from City of Pompano Beach. The petitioner requested a variance or waiver from Rule 62-610.475 (4), F.A.C., which prohibits the direct application of reuse water on edible crops that are not to be cooked, peeled or thermally processed before consumption. The Petitioner, City of Pompano Beach offices are located 100 West Atlantic Blvd., Pompano Beach, FL. The request applies to the City’s reuse system.The petition has been assigned OGC Case No. 15-1690 and File No. FLA013581. Any interested person or agency may submit written comments on the petition within 14 days after publication of this notice.