62-331.053. Additional Conditions for Issuance of Individual Permits  


Effective on Tuesday, December 22, 2020
  • 1In addition to the conditions in Rules 862-330.301 9and 1062-330.302, 11F.A.C., individual permits under this chapter are subject to the following conditions:

    23(1) No dredge or fill activity shall be permitted if there is a practicable alternative to the proposed activity which would have less adverse impact on the aquatic ecosystem, so long as the alternative does not have other significant adverse environmental consequences. The Agency shall require the applicant to submit an alternatives analysis completed in accordance with the provisions below. Guidance for completing an alternatives analysis is in Appendix C of the 404 Handbook.

    97(a) For the purpose of this condition, practicable alternatives shall include, but shall not be limited to:

    1141. Activities which do not involve dredging or filling in state-assumed waters;

    1262. Locations where dredge or fill activities would have less adverse impact than the proposed project location, so long as the alternative does not have other significant adverse environmental consequences.

    156(b) An alternative is practicable if it is available and capable of being done after taking into consideration cost, existing technology, and logistics considering overall project purposes. If it is otherwise a practicable alternative, an area not presently owned by the applicant which could reasonably be obtained, utilized, expanded, or managed to fulfill the basic purpose of the proposed activity may be considered.

    219(c) Where the dredge or fill activity proposed within a special aquatic site does not require access or proximity to or siting within the special aquatic site to fulfill its basic purpose (i.e., is not “water dependent”), practicable alternatives that do not involve special aquatic sites are presumed to be available, unless clearly demonstrated otherwise. In addition, where a dredge or fill activity is proposed within a special aquatic site, all practicable alternatives to the proposed activity which do not involve dredging or filling within a special aquatic site are presumed to have less adverse impact on the aquatic ecosystem, unless clearly demonstrated otherwise.

    323(d) To the extent that practicable alternatives have been identified and evaluated under the Coastal Zone Management Program, a CWA section 208 program, or other planning process, such evaluation shall be considered by the Agency as part of the consideration of alternatives under this section. Where such evaluation does not contain all information required under this section, the additional information shall be provided to the Agency for review.

    391(2) The activity shall not significantly adversely affect the aesthetics of the aquatic ecosystem as they apply to the quality of life enjoyed by the general public and property owners as described in section 8.3.2 of the 404 Handbook.

    430(3) No permit shall be issued for the following:

    439(a) When the project is inconsistent with the requirements of this chapter and the 404 Handbook, including when the project:

    4591. Causes or contributes to violations of any applicable State water quality standard, except when temporarily within a mixing zone proposed by the applicant and approved by the Agency;

    4882. Causes or contributes to violations of any applicable water quality standard within other states or Tribal lands;

    5063. Violates any applicable toxic effluent standard or prohibition under section 307 of the CWA, 52133 U.S.C. §1317 524(2018), incorporated herein (528https://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-12065530), or state law;

    5344. Jeopardizes the continued existence of endangered or threatened species, or results in the likelihood of the destruction or adverse modification of a habitat which is determined by the Secretary of Interior or Commerce, as appropriate, to be a critical habitat for endangered or threatened species. Compliance with any requirements resulting from consultation with, or technical assistance by, the Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission, the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, and the National Marine Fisheries Service for purposes of the State 404 Program, and review, as it pertains to endangered or threatened species, by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency as described in subsection 62-331.052(2), F.A.C., shall be determinative for purposes of evaluating violations of this subparagraph. If an exemption has been granted by the Endangered Species Committee, the terms of such exemption shall apply in lieu of this subparagraph;

    6745. Violates any requirement imposed by the Secretary of Commerce to protect any area designated as a marine sanctuary.

    6936. Causes or contributes to significant degradation of wetlands or other surface waters. Effects contributing to significant degradation considered individually or collectively, include:

    716i. Significant adverse effects on human health or welfare, including but not limited to, effects on municipal water supplies, plankton, fish, shellfish, wildlife, and special aquatic sites;

    743ii. Significant adverse effects on life stages of aquatic life and other wildlife dependent on aquatic ecosystems, including the transfer, concentration, and spread of pollutants or their by-products outside of the project site through biological, physical, and chemical processes;

    782iii. Significant adverse effects on aquatic ecosystem diversity, productivity, and stability. Such effects may include, but are not limited to, loss of fish and wildlife habitat or loss of the capacity of a wetland to assimilate nutrients, purify water, or reduce wave energy; or

    826iv. Significant adverse effects on recreational, aesthetic, and economic values.

    836(b) When appropriate and practicable steps have not been taken to minimize potential adverse impacts of the activity on the aquatic ecosystem;

    858(c) When there does not exist sufficient information to make a reasonable judgement as to whether the proposed activity will comply with the requirements of this chapter;

    885(d) 886When the EPA has objected to issuance of the permit and the objection has not been resolved, 903or placed a requirement for a permit condition that has not been addressed, as described in paragraph 62-331.052(3)(b), F.A.C.;

    922(e) When the proposed dredge or fill activity would be in an area which has been prohibited, withdrawn, or denied as a disposal site by the EPA under section 404(c) of the CWA, or when the activity would fail to comply with a restriction imposed thereunder;

    968(f) If the Corps determines, after consultation with the Secretary of the Department in which the Coast Guard is operating, that anchorage and navigation of any of the navigable waters would be substantially impaired.

    1002Editor notes: 1004The effective date of the rule will be the effective date of assumption, which is the date identified by EPA as published in the Federal Register §1031373.4146, F.S.

    1033Rulemaking Authority 1035373.0261036(71037), 1038373.043, 1039373.4131, 1040373.4135, 1041373.414(9), 1042373.4145, 1043373.4146(2), 1044403.805(1) FS. 1046Law Implemented 1048373.4146 FS. 1050History–New 12-22-20.