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Title: Shell and Prairie Creek Watershed Management Plan


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Shell and Prairie Creek Watershed Management Plan
Reasonable Assurance Documentation And Agricultu
ral Reservoirs
Southwest Florida Water Management
District Resource Conservation Data Department
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Water Quality Impairment
  • In 2002 City of Punta Gordas reservoir exceeded
    secondary drinking water standards
  • In 2004 FDEP determined the Class I waters in
    Shell Prairie Creek impaired

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Drought Conditions
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Location of SPJC Watersheds
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Response to Impairment
  • Stakeholders group formed
  • Florida Department of Environmental Protection
  • Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer
    Services
  • Southwest Florida Water Management District
  • South Florida Water Management District
  • University of Florida Institute of Food and
    Agricultural Science
  • USDA/NRCS
  • Charlotte Harbor National Estuary Program
  • City of Punta Gorda
  • Charlotte County
  • Desoto County
  • Peace River Valley Citrus Growers Association
  • Florida Farm Bureau
  • Florida Citrus Mutual
  • Desoto/Charlotte Farm Bureau
  • Florida Fruit and Vegetable Association
  • Charlotte Harbor Environmental Center
  • East Charlotte Drainage District
  • Joshua Water Control District

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Response to Impairment
  • Regional stakeholders agree to develop a
    Reasonable Assurance Plan documenting
    management actions that will restore water bodies
    to unimpaired conditions
  • TMDLs will not be developed
  • RA Plan will be responsible for improving water
    quality
  • Goal of Reasonable Assurance Plan
  • Improve water quality to a sp. conductance level
    of 775 uS/cm (monthly average) with corresponding
    improvement in
  • TDS lt 500 mg/l
  • Chloride lt 250 mg/l
  • Goal will be reached by 2014
  • Goal will be achieved through implemented
    management actions

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Management Actions
  • SPJC Well Back Plugging Program
  • Facilitating Agricultural Resource Management
    Systems (FARMS) Program
  • SWFWMD Resource Regulation
  • Quality of Water Improvement Program (QWIP)
  • Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP)
  • Best Management Practices (BMPs)
  • Land Acquisition
  • SWUCA Recovery Strategy/Regional Water Management
    Plan
  • Research and Education/Outreach

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FARMS Program Overview
  • FARMS is a Best Management Practice (BMP)
    cost-share reimbursement program for agricultural
    projects located in the SWUCA
  • Created in 2003 as a cooperative program with
    FDACS
  • Two Priority Areas within SWUCA region
  • Promote public-private partnerships to implement
    agricultural BMPs to
  • Reduce Floridan Aquifer ground water withdrawals
  • Improve water quality
  • Conserve, restore, or augment water resources and
    ecology
  • Provides up to 75 reimbursement for project
    costs
  • Coordinate with NRCS/EQIP program

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FARMS Projects Funded
  • Precision Irrigation
  • Soil Moisture Meters
  • Auto Pump Starts/Valves

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FARMS Projects Funded
  • Alternative Supplies
  • Surface water pump stations
  • Tail water recovery
  • Requires agricultural reservoirs

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FARMS Program Status
  • FARMS Goal
  • Provide 40 mgd of groundwater offset in 20 years
  • Improve water resource conditions in SPJC/Upper
    Myakka
  • 32 Board approved projects
  • 10.1 predicted ground water offset
  • 17 complete and operational projects
  • 4.2 mgd actual ground water offset
  • Charlotte County
  • Nine completed projects and two under
    construction
  • Six utilize surface water reservoirs
  • 2.1 mgd predicted ground water offset
  • Several projects under consideration
  • Most require agricultural reservoirs
  • FARMS Projects (and reservoirs) will improve
    resource conditions, improve agricultural
    economics, and provide improvement/protection for
    Punta Gordas water supply

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Conclusions
  • FDEP has approved RA Plan - pending EPA approval
  • 46 of SPJC area has Management Actions occurring
  • FARMS Program/EQIP are critical Management
    Actions in Charlotte County to protect and
    improve water quality reduce ground water use
  • Usually requires Agricultural Reservoirs
  • County permit process for Agricultural Reservoirs
    should take into account efforts to improve water
    resources, including protection of Punta Gordas
    water supply
  • Priority and expedited permitting
  • Value-driven expectations on permit application
    requirements
  • Work closely with District FARMS Regulation
    staff

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