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SOUTHWEST FLORIDA WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT<br />

FY2014 COOPERATIVE FUNDING INITIATIVE APPLICATION FORM<br />

Project Name<br />

Port Richey BMP Implementation<br />

Project Number N545<br />

Cooperator<br />

Pasco County<br />

Department<br />

Design Stormwater <strong>Management</strong><br />

Contact Person Cynthia Jolly<br />

Address<br />

4454 Grand Boulevard<br />

City Sate Zip New Port Richey, FL 34652<br />

Phone # 727-834-3611<br />

Email<br />

cjolly@pascocountyfl.net<br />

Project Type:<br />

X <strong>Water</strong> Supply X <strong>Water</strong> Quality X Flood Protection X Natural Systems<br />

Strategic Initiatives:<br />

X <strong>Water</strong> Quality Maintenance and Improvement <strong>Water</strong> Quality Monitoring<br />

Alternative <strong>Water</strong> Supply<br />

X Conservation<br />

Reclaimed <strong>Water</strong> <strong>Region</strong>al <strong>Water</strong> Supply Planning<br />

Emergency Flood Response<br />

X Floodplain <strong>Management</strong><br />

Minimum Flows and Level Establishment and Monitoring Minimum Flows and Levels Recovery<br />

X Natural Systems Conservation and Restoration Natural Systems Identification and Monitoring<br />

Indicate All Counties to Benefit From Project:<br />

Charlotte Citrus Desoto Hardee Hernando Highlands Hillsborough Lake<br />

Levy Manatee Marion X Pasco Pinellas Sarasota Sumter Polk<br />

Project Description:<br />

This is a multi year project to design and permit and then construct the Best <strong>Management</strong> Practices identified in the Port Richey<br />

<strong>Water</strong>shed Evaluation and <strong>Water</strong>shed <strong>Management</strong> Plan. The watershed covers an area of approximately 5.9 square miles in<br />

western Pasco County and is bounded on the east by Little Road, the south by Massachusetts Avenue, and the north by Fox<br />

Hollow Drive. Issues in this watershed are flood damage, land alteration, and water quality. The watershed contains may areas,<br />

such as Magnolia Valley, Suncoast Mobile Home Park and Holiday Hills (a repetitive flood loss area under the National Flood<br />

Insurance Program/Community Rating System program in Pasco County). The <strong>Water</strong>shed <strong>Management</strong> Plan is scheduled to be<br />

completed by May 2013. The possible projects consists of obtainment of additional retention capacity and conveyance capacity.<br />

FY2014 funding is needed to install the BMPs identified in the <strong>Water</strong>shed <strong>Management</strong> Plan.<br />

Describe your organizations efforts in developing, implementing and enforcing water conservation and flood protection<br />

ordinances.<br />

Pasco County has adopted Ordinance 01-08 requiring the following: one day per week irrigation restrictions for potable water;<br />

curtailed use of potable water for irrigation when rain has occurred within the last 24 hours; scheduled availability and restricted use<br />

of reclaimed water for lawn and landscape irrigation to 2 days per week county-wide to serve as many customers as possible;<br />

washing of non-business, personal vehicles only using low volume methods and over non-impervious surfaces; prohibiting<br />

aesthetic uses of water unless such provides a necessary aeration or water quality benefit; and the use of reclaimed water for road<br />

construction activities when available. Enforcement of this ordinance is by designated County personnel and law enforcement<br />

officers. During <strong>Water</strong> Year 2004, 100% of Pasco County Utilities¿ wastewater was reused. The bulk rate currently charged for the<br />

use of reclaimed water is $0.61 per 1,000 gallons and a flat rate of $11.00 per ERU per month for residential irrigation. Pasco<br />

County¿s potable water rates have been adjusted with steeper water conservation inclining block rates. County Ordinance 93-16<br />

requires each new development to construct a reclaimed water distribution system as a condition of wastewater service when the<br />

development is within designated areas in the reclaimed water master plan and providing the development with reclaimed water is<br />

determined to be in the best interest of the County. Pasco County has also adopted Landscape Ordinance 02-04 that restricts the<br />

use of non-drought tolerant turf grass and encourages drought tolerant landscaping. Pasco County participates in the National<br />

Flood Insurance Program administered through the Federal Emergency <strong>Management</strong> Agency. All finished floor elevations are<br />

required to be above the 100-year flood elevation. These elevations are reviewed prior to construction and certified after<br />

construction<br />

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