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No start-up can begin without the Department representative on site.<br />

18. Public Notification<br />

Advisory signs must <strong>design</strong>ate the nature of the reuse and must be posted in areas where<br />

reuse is practiced.<br />

Advisory signs shall be posted at entrances to golf courses including the first and tenth tees<br />

and entrances to residential neighborhoods where reclaimed water is used for landscape<br />

irrigation.<br />

These Advisory signs must include the text:<br />

“Do not drink” in English and “No beber” in Spanish together with the equivalent standard<br />

international symbol.<br />

Advisory signs shall be posted adjacent to lakes/ponds or other decorative water features<br />

used to store reclaimed water. These Advisory signs must include the text: “Do not drink”,<br />

“Do not swim”, and “No beber”, “No nadar” in English and Spanish, respectively, together<br />

with the equivalent standard international symbols.<br />

There are no specific size requirements for advisory signs, nor are there any requirements<br />

on the number of signs to be provided at sites using reclaimed water. The use of purple as<br />

a prominent color on advisory signs and written notices is recommended.<br />

However, all signs should be clearly legible, and enough signs shall be posted to ensure<br />

reasonable notice to the public.<br />

Further reference to the requirements of advisory signs may be found in Department Rule<br />

62-610.468, F.A.C. Also, Reference the Department’s Standard Details.<br />

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