Florida Water Resources Journal - January 2021

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54 January 2021 • Florida Water Resources Journal

1. C) Nutrients

Per FAC 62-306.100(1), Scope and Intent, “This chapter establishes the requirements for water quality credit trading between pollutant sources to reduce or eliminate nutrient or nutrient-related impairments pursuant to Section 403.067, F.S.”

2. B) basin management action plan (BMAP).

P er FAC 62-306.100(2), Scope and Intent, “The generation, registration, and trading of water quality credits provided for in this chapter are intended to provide flexibility among pollutant sources to meet the nutrient reduction requirements of an adopted basin management action plan (BMAP) or reasonable assurance plan (RAP).”

3. A) baseline.

Per FAC 62-306.200(1), Definitions, “A ‘baseline’ means the annual nutrient load from a pollutant source after performing all required pollution control activities, below which water quality credits may be generated. The baseline will be set forth in the permit, BMAP, or RAP. The baseline for a point source is the entity’s annual waste load allocation under the BMAP or RAP, or a water quality-based effluent limitation established in a permit, whichever is more stringent.”

4. D) pounds or kilograms per year.

Per FAC 62-306.200(3), Definitions, “A ‘credit’ means the amount of an entity’s nutrient load reduction below the baseline that will be available for trading purposes pursuant to the requirements of this chapter. Credits shall be in either the units of pounds per year or kilograms per year.”

5. B) Changing a process to reduce the quantity of water discharged through reuse.

P er FAC 62-306.400 (1)(b) and (2), Credit Eligibility, “(1) Activities that are potentially eligible to generate credits include, but are not limited to. . . (b) Operational changes or the modification of a process or process equipment that reduce the quantity of water discharged through reuse, recycling, water conservation, or other measures and thereby reduce the load of nutrients discharged. . . (2) Activities that are not eligible to generate credits include: ( a) A reduction in nutrient loading that is required under a regulatory program, including a BMAP or RAP. However, reductions beyond those required under a regulatory program shall be eligible to generate credits. ( b) Implementation of BMPs that are required under a permit or the adopted BMAP or RAP.”

6. C) Submit a water quality credit trading affidavit form to FDEP.

P er FAC 62-306.600(1), Use of Credits and Credit Adjustments, “A credit buyer must submit to the department information on the term of the trade, the number of credits traded, documentation to calculate the credits generated for the trade, the date when the credits will be generated, the time frame the credits will be applied under the trade, the unit price for each purchased credit, and the amount of any state funding used to generate the credits traded. The credit buyer must submit the trade information to the department on Form 62-306(2), “Water Quality Credit Trading Affidavit” effective December 2015, which is adopted and incorporated by reference herein. Copies of the form, which must be signed by the credit seller and credit buyer, may be obtained by writing to the Florida Department of Environmental Protection, 2600 Blair Stone Road (MS #3510), Tallahassee, FL 32399.”

7. C ) Location factors (LFs) to provide reasonable assurance that the proposed trade does not result in localized adverse impacts to the waterbody or water segment.

P er FAC 62-306.600(7)(a), Use of Location Factors to Adjust Credits, “For trades where the seller and buyer discharge to different WBIDs, the amount of credits proposed to be traded shall be adjusted by the applicable LF to provide reasonable assurance that the proposed trade does not result in localized adverse impacts to the waterbody or water segment.”

8. C) 2:1

P er FAC 62-306.600(8)(a), Use of Uncertainty Factors to Adjust Credits, “For proposed trades involving estimated credits, the department shall use default UF ratios of 2:1 for urban stormwater (if 2 pounds or kilograms of removal are estimated, 1 pound of credit will be created) and 3:1 for agricultural runoff, unless the department established the nutrient reduction capability of the activity in the applicable BMAP or RAP, excluding any nutrient reduction capabilities identified as provisional in the BMAP or RAP. However, a buyer or seller may propose and document the basis for a lower UF ratio to the department if justified by site-specific considerations.”

9. C ) FDEP tracks all credit generation pre-approvals and all credits traded, and posts the information on its website.

P er FAC 62-306.700(1), Water Quality Credit Availability and Trade Tracking, “The department shall track all credit generation pre-approvals and all credits traded, and shall post the information on its website.”

10. B) The seller of credits.

P er FAC 62-306.800(4)(a), Compliance with Trade Provisions, “(4) Liability: ( a) A seller of water quality credits is responsible for achieving the load reductions on which the credits are based and complying with the terms of its permit, or the BMAP or RAP, and any trading agreements into which it has entered.”


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2020-2021 FSAWWA Board of Governors

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Hazards of Night Work FWEA Committee Corner: 2020-2021

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CEU Challenge

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Let’s Talk Safety: The Increased

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Thank You FSAWWA Fall Conference Exhibitors

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Legal Briefs: Streamlined or Fast

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AWWA Women for Water Circle of Giving

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Selection 2020: Village of Wellington Votes for an Anaerobic Selector to Achieve Sludge Volume Index and Phosphorous Control—Shannon

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LaRocque, Bryan Gayoso, Alonso Griborio, Paul Pitt, and Eric Stanley

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Enlow Re-Elected as FWPCOA

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