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Item 6AAGENDA ITEM # 6A JANUARY 14, 2008 RESOLUTION NO.O&Ol A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH EXPRESSING CONCERN ABOUT THE PROPOSED WITHDRAWAL OF WATER FROM THE ST. JOHNS RIVER SYSTEM; URGING THE ST. JOHNS RIVER WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT TO STUDY THE POSSIBLE EFFECTS OF SURFACE WATER WITHDRAWALS AND ENSURE THAT NO UNACCEPTABLE IMPACTS TO THE RIVER WILL RESULT; PROVIDING FOR SUBMITTAL OF COPY OF THIS RESOLUTION; PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. WHEREAS, growth in the Orlando azea will require more water than the Floridan Aquifer can supply by the year 2013, and WHEREAS, the St. Johns and Ocklawaha Rivers have been identified as potential sources of water which would be less expensive than other alternatives such as desalinization, and WHEREAS, Florida's water belongs to all of us, but use of that water also brings with it the responsibility to maintain a healthy environmental balance for all that share in it's use, and WHEREAS, it is the state mandated responsibility of the St. Johns River Water Management District (SJRWMD) to ensure that we all live up to our obligations for responsible environmental stewazdship of our shared aquatic resources, and WHEREAS, any reduction of water in the St. Johns and Ocklawaha Rivers may have serious environmental impacts on downstream communities, and WHEREAS, one likely impact of the reduction of water is through increased salinity which could impact recreational and professional fishing as well as the shrimping industry; and WHEREAS, another likely impact is the increased concentration of pollutants including nitrogen for which state and federal environmental regulations require that a Total Maximum Daily Loads (TMDLs) be set to protect the rivers, and WHEREAS, cities and counties in Northeast Florida aze expected to spend aver a billion dollars in this region alone to meet the TMDL limits presently contemplated and those expenditures will have a serious economic impact on virtually everyone in the region, and WHEREAS, any additional expense caused by further reduction in TMDL standazds resulting from water withdrawals by upstream communities would place an unfair economic AGENDA ITEM # 6A JANUARY 14, 2008 burden on the Northeast Florida region to fund growth in the Orlando area and those costs may be beyond the ability of some cities and counties to fund and, WHEREAS, the SJRWMD is aware of these concerns and has begun to study if any amount of water can be safely withdrawn and, if so what the maximum withdrawal amount would be, and WHEREAS, the St. Johns and Ocklawaha Rivers can only provide a short term solution to anever-increasing need for water but cannot fulfill the need in the long term, and WHEREAS, all of these factors have caused for significant public concern and the apprehension from government and civic leaders in Northeast Florida; NOW THEREFORE, be it resolved by the Atlantic Beach City Commission as follows: SECTION 1. Intent and Puraose That the City of Atlantic Beach joins with other cities in the region in opposing any additional water withdrawal from the St. Johns and Ocklawaha Rivers, and asks that the SJRWMD deny future withdrawal permits unless and until a. A through and complete scientific investigation of the possible effects of the water withdrawals from the St. Johns and Ocklawaha Rivers be completed by the SJRWMD, and b. That the SJRWMD invite outside agencies such as private consultants, other institutions engaged in similar scientific research, and private environmental interest groups to participate in the study so as to provide peer review and open discussion of both the methods and results of the investigation with the hope of amving at a consensus of the effects of water withdrawals proposed, and c. That the results of such study be made available and be widely distributed to the public prior to any permits being issued by the SJRWMD for withdrawal of water from the rivers, and d. Water conservation measures be fully studied, implemented and utilized in the areas proposed to receive the water withdrawals prior to any additional withdrawals being commenced. SECTION Z. Sustainability for the Lons-Term The City of Atlantic Beach encourages and supports the SJRWMD and recipient water suppliers to study and implement additional methods of water conservation, desalinization and limitations on future growth to balance the need for water with available supplies for the long term so that balanced solutions will be in place prior to taking additional water from our rivers in the short term. SECTION 3. Distribution. AGENDA ITEM # 6A JANUARY 14, 2008 The City Clerk is authorized and instructed to send copies of this resolution to members of the St Johns River Water Management District Board, the Duval Legislative Delegation and to Governor Crist. SECTION 4. Effective date This Resolution shall take effect immediately upon its adoption. Adopted by the City Commission of Atlantic Beach, Florida, this 14~' day of January, 2008. JOHN S. MESERVE Mayor and Presiding Officer ATTEST: DONNA L. BUSSEY, CMC City Clerk Approved as to form and correctness: ALAN C. JENSEN, ESQUIRE City Attorney