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Resolution Type
Local Planning Agency Resolution
Resolution Number
2021-108
Date (mm/dd/yyyy)
02/18/2021
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Recommending to adopt the Comprehensive Plan to provide for a Ten-Year water supply facilities work plan
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critical component of meeting the state's existing and future water supply needs while sustaining <br />natural systems." <br />The City of Sunny Isles Beach supports water reuse initiatives under consideration by both the <br />SFWMD, Miami -Dade County and the City of North Miami Beach U#4y Water as stated above. <br />Section 4.5 Water Conservation and Reuse of the Miami -Dade WASD 20 -year Water Supply <br />Facilities Work Plan (2914 2933 iNu YET ADOPTED;) Support Data ("'^;•^^�"^F 20 ^ NOT YE <br />6DOPTED) outlines additional MDWASD efforts (pages ^ Ei a^�"► <br />Miami -Dade Consolidated PWS Water Use Permit No. 13-00017-W Water Conservation Plan <br />2018 Annual Report Section I states BMPs implemented since the plan inception resulted in <br />declining per capita water consumption. Because of public outreach efforts as of December 31. <br />2018, the County is currently experiencing actual finished water demands of 328.08 MGD, <br />which is approximately 14 MGD lower than 2006 actual finished water demands of 341.62 MGD <br />(as of 12/31/2006, the year prior to implementation of the WUE Plan). <br />Presently, water utilities are saving substantial amounts of water through strategic water - <br />efficiency programs and Best Management Practices (BMP) included in their Water Use <br />Efficiency Plan. The savings from water conservation often translate into more potable water <br />available for residential and non-residential use, capital and operating savings, which allow <br />systems to defer or avoid significant expenditures for water supply facilities and wastewater <br />facilities. <br />The City continues to remain in full support of the water conservation initiatives adopted by <br />the SFWMD. Miami -Dade County and North Miami Beach. <br />While the City is not responsible for the Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Project, it is <br />supportive of the regional water conservation efforts related to this regional rehydration of the <br />Florida Everglades. The City is also supportive of mandating yard water restrictions that have <br />been directed by the South Florida Regional Water Management District. T"^r^ are no water <br />GGRs^r..atier, n is i.deentifie d in the City's Cir .,r ric <br />The City will continue to coordinate future water conservation efforts with NMB U44Y Water <br />and SFWMD to ensure that proper techniques are applied. In addition, the City will continue to <br />support and expand existing goals, objectives and policies in the Comprehensive Plan that <br />promote water conservation in a cost-effective and environmentally sensitive manner. The City <br />will continue to actively support SFWMD and Miami -Dade County in the implementation of new <br />regulations or programs that are designed to conserve water by assisting in the promoting these <br />regulations or programs through its information programs to residents and businesses. <br />3.7.2 City Specific Actions, Programs, Regulations, or Opportunities <br />The City will support the NMB U#ky Water, SFWMD, and Miami -Dade County water reuse <br />projects, and implementation of new regulations or programs designed to increase the volume <br />15 <br />
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