40E-1.702. Environmental Resource, Surface Water Management Permit and Consumptive Use Enforcement Guidelines  


Effective on Sunday, August 7, 2016
  • 1The following guidelines apply to the District’s Environmental Resource, Consumptive Use and Surface Water Management Permit enforcement programs:

    19(1) Adverse impacts to water resources shall be recovered by requiring complete restoration.

    32(2) In those cases where restoration of the adverse impact is not environmentally feasible, the District shall require mitigation to offset such impacts.

    55(3) If the violation cannot be resolved in a negotiated, pro-active manner, it is the District’s policy to seek full compliance with District permits and rules through appropriate legal action.

    85(4) The District shall provide for prompt resolution of enforcement matters in a manner that best protects the public interest and water resources.

    108(5) The District shall ensure that violators do not gain an economic advantage over competitors by circumventing District permitting requirements. Enforcement action shall be designed to remove any economic advantage resulting from the failure to comply with District permits and rules.

    149Rulemaking Authority 151120.53(1), 152373.044, 153373.113 FS. 155Law Implemented 157120.62, 158120.69, 159373.083(2), 160373.119, 161373.129, 162373.136, 163373.430, 164373.433, 165373.603 FS. 167History–New 10-3-95, Amended 7-2-98, 8-7-16.

     

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