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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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The information contained in the City of North Miami Beach Comprehensive Development <br />Master Plan Amendments adopted September 2018 and the Miami -Dade WASD 20 -year Water <br />Supply Facilities Work Plan (2014-2033) Support Data (November 2014), the 2018 Lower East <br />Coast Water Supply Plan Update (LEC) approved by the South Florida Water Management <br />District (SFWMD) on November 8, 2018, the MDWASD Consumptive Use Permit approved on <br />September 21, 2015, and additional information found within Water Use Permit 13-00017-W are <br />herein incorporated by reference. The City's latest adopted Capital Improvement Plan for water <br />infrastructure (2019) is found as an Attachment to this report. <br />5.1 Work Plan Projects <br />Since the City of Sunny Isles Beach is not responsible for the maintenance, expansion, and <br />operation of the potable water system that serves the community, the City does not implement <br />any water improvement or construction work projects. Such projects are implemented as a <br />result of t4 -,e user fees, development impact fees, and other fees associated with receiving <br />services from the utility. <br />The City received Water Use Permit No. 13-00060-W from the SFWMD on August 9, 2007, with <br />latest modification to limiting condition 28 and 30 issued on June 11, 0212. The permit expiration <br />date is August 9, 2027. <br />The creation of conservation programs, alternative and traditional water supply projects were <br />results of requirements by the SFWMD found within the referenced Permit and the City's desire <br />to better manage its water resources. T#e NMB „may Water works closely with MDWASD and <br />the SFWMD in Arder to provide information on projects and which are included in the <br />appropriate update of the LEC Water Supply Plan Update. <br />Tke NMB 41#4ty Water has proposed the following projects needed to ensure adequate water: <br />Leak Detection <br />Water Production/Distribution & Pipeline System leaks can be identified as main breaks <br />or during other operational practices and miscellaneous occurrences. The City on a <br />quarterly basis performs a leak survey of a portion of the water distribution system to <br />identify any leaks in the piping network. At the end of the survey a report is prepared to <br />quantify the leaks with estimated amount of water loss identified. The City also piloted a <br />leak detection program in 2014 to pinpoint hard to detect leaks in large diameter water <br />transmission mains. The City conducted the pilot project on two subaqueous mains and <br />the project was successful in identifying two small leaks. <br />Norwood-Oeff ler WTP <br />While the current WTP capacity is 32.0 mgd, the City had originally planned for an <br />additional 5.5 mgd of treatment capacity at this location as follows: <br />• Adding anew NF membrane skid (3.0 mgd). <br />22 <br />
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