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Martin County

File #: 25-0148   
Type: Departmental Status: Agenda Ready
In control: Board of County Commissioners
On agenda: 10/22/2024 Final action:
Title: WATER QUALITY CONDITIONS AND PROJECT UPDATE
Attachments: 1. SUPP MEMO, 2. 2024_October_22_Water Quality_Project_Update.pdf

PLACEMENT: Departmental

TITLE:

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WATER QUALITY conditions and Project UPDATE

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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:

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This presentation will provide an update to the Board of County Commissioners (BOCC) about recent and planned water quality accomplishments. The projects include opportunities identified in a 2022 Water Quality Needs Assessment that will be necessary to meet the mandated St. Lucie Basin Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) as well as estuary ecological restoration projects that will contribute to a sustainable restoration condition. The presentation will also include a summary of the 2024 wet season and current conditions

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DEPARTMENT: Public Works                     

PREPARED BY:                      Name: John Maehl                     

                     Title:                     Environmental Resource Administrator                     

REQUESTED BY: Board of County Commissioners                                          

 

PRESET:     

PROCEDURES: None                     

 

BACKGROUND/RELATED STRATEGIC GOAL:

 

Martin County is home to one of the most bio-diverse ecosystems in the world. The residents and visitors to Martin County are highly dependent upon its unique blend of critical natural systems for health, recreation, economic prosperity, and quality of life.

 

The BOCC has demonstrated a profound understanding of this and an unmatched commitment to advocacy, policies and projects that restore and protect these critical resources. In the past 24 years the BOCC has completed 44 projects for stormwater quality treatment and have completed utility infrastructure projects to connect almost 6,000 septic systems to central sewer, while also removing 70 package wastewater treatment plants.

 

The BOCC has partnered with state and federal agencies to advance policy and project ideas that will address the regional ecosystem and water quality restoration needs. This effort has brought billions in state and federal funding to bear on these issues and after decades of BOCC commitment, real restoration objectives are within reach.

 

The BOCC has demonstrated a commitment to completing the projects necessary to achieve our Basin Management Action Plan to achieve the TMDL water quality standards for the St. Lucie and Loxahatchee River and Estuary systems.  

 

A presentation will be added as a Supplemental Memorandum.

 

ISSUES:

 

None

 

LEGAL SUFFICIENCY REVIEW:

 

N/A

 

RECOMMENDED ACTION:

 

RECOMMENDATION

The Board is asked to hear the presentation.

 

ALTERNATIVE RECOMMENDATIONS

None

 

FISCAL IMPACT:

 

RECOMMENDATION

None

                     

ALTERNATIVE RECOMMENDATIONS

None

 

DOCUMENT(S) REQUIRING ACTION:

Budget Transfer / Amendment                      Chair Letter                                                               Contract / Agreement

Grant / Application                                          Notice          Ordinance                     Resolution

Other:     

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