Minimum Flows  

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    WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICTS

    Southwest Florida Water Management District

    RULE NO.:RULE TITLE:

    40D-8.041Minimum Flows

    NOTICE OF CHANGE

    Notice is hereby given that the following changes have been made to the proposed rule in accordance with subparagraph 120.54(3)(d)1., F.S., published in Vol. 45 No. 71, April 11, 2019 issue of the Florida Administrative Register.

    THE FULL TEXT OF THE PROPOSED RULE CHANGE IS:

     

    40D-8.041 Minimum Flows.

    (1) through (21) No change.

    (22) Minimum Flow for the Rainbow River System.

    (a) For purposes of this rule, the Rainbow River System includes the watercourse from the Rainbow Springs Group headsprings to the Withlacoochee River, including contributing tributaries, and all named and unnamed springs that discharge to the river.

    (b) The Minimum Flow for the Rainbow River System is 95% of the natural flow as measured at the United States Geological Survey Rainbow River at Dunnellon, FL Gage No. 02313100. Natural flow is defined for the purpose of this rule as the flow that would exist in the absence of water withdrawal impacts. The Minimum Flow is based on a 5% reduction from the natural flow of 683 cubic feet per second, which was adjusted for groundwater withdrawals using hydrologic modeling for the period of record from 1965­–2015 at the United States Geological Survey Rainbow River at Dunnellon, FL Gage No. 02313100.

    (c) Status assessments of the Minimum Flow for the Rainbow River System will be completed to determine whether the flow is below or projected to fall below the Minimum Flow. Each status assessment is independent from and not a determination of water use permit compliance or environmental resource permit compliance. Permit compliance is a regulatory function that is not within the scope of this subsection. As part of each status assessment, the District will use the following approach:

    1.The District will evaluate the Minimum Flow annually to determine the extent to which the flow of the Rainbow River System has been reduced due to withdrawals as of the date of each status assessment at the United States Geological Survey Rainbow River at Dunnellon, FL Gage No. 02313100. The annual evaluation will be completed through a review of:

    (a) flow data;

    (b) water withdrawals;

    (c) aquifer water levels;

    (d) rainfall data; and

    (e) hydrologic modeling.

    2. The District will also evaluate the Minimum Flow every five years as part of the regional water supply planning process. This evaluation will include the use of hydrologic modeling.

    3. If the Minimum Flow is being met based on the annual evaluation or the evaluation performed as a part of the regional water supply planning process, then no further actions are required beyond continued monitoring.

    4. If the annual evaluation indicates the flow is below the Minimum Flow, or if the flow is projected to fall below the Minimum Flow within 20 years based on the evaluation performed as a part of the regional water supply planning process, the District will conduct a causation analysis to evaluate the potential causes of impacts on the Rainbow River System. 

    5. Based on the causation analysis, the District will re-evaluate the Minimum Flow for the Rainbow River System, or adopt a recovery or prevention strategy consistent with the provisions of Section 373.0421(2), F.S.

    (d) The District will re-evaluate the Minimum Flow by December 2027.

    Rulemaking Authority 373.044, 373.113, 373.171 FS. Law Implemented 373.036, 373.042, 373.0421 FS. History–New 10-5-74, Amended 12-31-74, Formerly 16J-0.15, 40D-1.601, Amended 10-1-84, 8-7-00, 2-6-06, 4-6-06, 1-1-07, 11-25-07, 2-18-08, 3-2-08, 5-12-08, 5-10-09, 3-23-10, 3-28-10, 7-12-10, 8-2-10 (8), 8-2-10 (15), 10-16-12, 3-20-13(16), 3-20-13(17), 6-20-16, 3-15-18, 6-19-18, __.

     

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Related Rules: (1)
40D-8.041. Minimum Flows