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2014-2017 Reuse Reports Annual Reuse Report 2018-Atlantic Beach.pdfAnnual Reuse Report and Instructions Florida Department of Environmental Protection Twin Towers Office Bldg., 2600 Blair Stone Road, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-2400 ANNUAL REUSE REPORT Part I -Instructions 1. This form is to be submitted on or before January 1 following the completion of each fiscal year (October 1 through September 30). Submittal is required by Rule 62-610.870, F.A.C. This report will be used to develop and maintain a reuse inventory. It will not be used for determination of compliance with permit limitations, other than requirements to submit this report. If flow monitoring information is not available for individual reuse types or types of users, please provide your best estimates of flows allocated to individual reuse types or types of users. 2. Submit one copy (including all attachments) to each of the following three addresses: a. DEP Water Reuse Coordinator Mail Station 3540 2600 Blair Stone Road Tallahassee, Florida 32399-2400 b. The appropriate DEP district office (attention Domestic Wastewater Program). c. The appropriate water management district. 3. Please type or print legibly. Submit all pages of this form. 4. Completion of this report is required for all domestic wastewater facilities having permitted capacities of 0.1 mgd or larger which contribute reclaimed water to one or more reuse systems permitted under Chapter 62-610, F.A.C. This form is to be completed annually for each separate reuse system. For purposes of this form, “reuse system” means a network of pipes, pumping facilities, storage facilities, and appurtenances designed to convey and distribute reclaimed water from one or more domestic wastewater treatment facilities to one or more users of reclaimed water. 5. Use the units specified in the form. For flows, show annual average flows (in mgd). This can be obtained by averaging daily flows over a 365-day period, dividing the total annual volume by 365, or by averaging the 12 monthly average flow values. 6. Be sure to submit the required attachments (see Part X on pages 8 and 9 of this form). 7. The cover sheet of your permit will identify portions of your project classified as “reuse” and portions classified as “effluent disposal.” Rule 62-610.810, F.A.C., lists the criteria for classifying projects (or portions of projects) as “reuse” or “effluent disposal.” DEP Form 62-610.300(4)(a)2 March 9, 2006 Page 1 of 9 Part II -General Information 1. Reporting Period: October 1, through September 30, 2. Date Submitted 3. Person Completing This Form Name Title Organization Mailing Address City/State/Zip Code Telephone ( ) E-mail 4. Reuse System Name 5. Domestic Wastewater Treatment Facilities Providing Reclaimed Water to This Reuse System a. Location of Facilities City County DEP District (check one): Northwest (Pensacola) Northeast (Jacksonville) Southwest (Tampa) Central (Orlando) Southeast (West Palm Beach) South (Ft. Myers) Water Management District (check one): Northwest Florida (Havana) Suwannee River (Live Oak) Southwest Florida (Brooksville) St. Johns River (Palatka) South Florida (West Palm Beach) DEP Form 62-610.300(4)(a)2 March 9, 2006 Page 2 of 9 2017 2018 May 6, 2019 Bill Pittman Utilities Director City of Atlantic Beach 902 Assisi Lane Jacksonville, FL 32233 904 451-2729 bpittman@coab.us City of Atlantic Beach Atlantic Beach Duval 4 Source of Water Average Flow (mgd) Treated Wastewater [Enter the total from bottom of table in Part II] Supplemental Water Supplies (Enter the flow for each supplemental water source added by the utility) Surface Water Stormwater Ground Water Drinking Water Demineralization Concentrate (Blended with final reclaimed water only) Water Recovered from ASR b Total Water Available for Reuse or Disposal [Should equal the total in Part VI of this form] b. Domestic Wastewater Treatment Facility Information Enter the name of the facility, the DEP identification number, disinfection level,a permitted capacity, and annual average flow for each treatment facility providing reclaimed water to this reuse system. Facility Name DEP Identification Number Disinfection Level a Permitted Capacity (mgd) Average Flow (mgd) Total Treated Wastewater a Enter one of the following codes for disinfection level for each treatment facility: HI = High-level disinfection, as described in Rule 62-600.440(5), F.A.C. IM = Intermediate disinfection, as described in Rule 62-600.440(6), F.A.C. BA = Basic disinfection, as described in Rule 62-600.440(4), F.A.C. LL = Low-level disinfection, as described in Rule 62-600.440(7), F.A.C. HB = High-level disinfection & basic disinfection for portions of the treated flow. FT = Full treatment disinfection, as described in Rule 62-610.563(3)(b), F.A.C. Part III -Reclaimed Water and/or Effluent Available for Reuse or Disposal b Aquifer Storage and Recovery (ASR) -This activity is described in Rule 62-610.466, F.A.C. If you have an ASR system included in your permit for the reuse system, please make separate entries in both Part III (for the total average flow withdrawn from the ASR well) and in Part VI (for the total average flow injected into the ASR well). DEP Form 62-610.300(4)(a)2 March 9, 2006 Page 3 of 9 Atlantic Beach WWTF FL0038776 HB 3.5 2.007 3.5 2.007 2.007 2.007 Reuse Type Reuse Sub-Type Part Capacity (mgd) Flow (mgd) Area (acres) Public Access Areas & Landscape Irrigation Golf Course Irrigation III Residential Irrigation III Other Public Access Areas III Agricultural Irrigation & Sprayfields Edible Crops (Be sure to attach the inventory of edible crop irrigation. See Part X of this form.) III Grass, Pasture, Other Crops II Ground Water Recharge & Indirect Potable Reuse Rapid Infiltration Basins (Including Some Perc Ponds) c IV Absorption Fields c IV Surface Water Augmentation (Discharge to Class I Waters) V Injection to Potable Aquifers V Industrial At Treatment Plant VII At Other Facilities VII Toilet Flushing III Fire Protection III Wetlands Other (Specify) Total Reuse [Enter total flow on Line 1 in Part VI of this form.] Part IV -Reuse For each reuse activity, enter the permitted capacity, average flows, and acreage. Do not duplicate any of these entries in Part V of this form. Using available flow records, other available information, and your best judgment, please allocate the average flows for all treatment facilities among the reuse types listed in this part. Make discrete entries (do not show ranges). Show totals at the bottom of the table. c To be considered “reuse,” either of the following conditions must exist: * There are multiple basins or absorption fields that are routinely wetted, dried, and maintained in accord with Part IV of Chapter 62-610, F.A.C., or * Continuously-loaded ponds must meet the higher treatment/disinfection requirements in Rule 62-610.525, F.A.C. If neither condition is met, the perc pond or absorption field is “effluent disposal” and should be recorded in Part V in this form (under “Other”). DEP Form 62-610.300(4)(a)2 March 9, 2006 Page 4 of 9 0.5 0.141 115 0.0686 15 0.044 2 0.5 0.2536 132 Reuse or Disposal Activity Average Flow (mgd) 1. Reuse (From bottom of Part IV of this form) 2. Effluent Disposal (From bottom of Part V) 3. Flow Stored in ASR (See note b on ASR in Part III.) d Total (Should equal the total in Part III of this form.) Disposal Type Disposal Sub-Type Permitted Capacity (mgd) Average Flow (mgd) Surface Water Discharges Ocean Outfall To Coastal or Estuarine Waters To Wetlands Deep Well Disposal Other (specify) To Other Surface Waters form.] Total Flow Disposed [Enter total flow on Line 2 in Part VI of this Part VI -Summary of Reuse and Disposal Part V -Effluent Disposal For each effluent disposal activity, enter the permitted capacity and average flow. Do not duplicate any of these entries in Part IV of this form. Using available flow records, other available information, and your best judgment, please allocate the average flows for all treatment facilities among the effluent disposal types listed in this part. Make discrete entries (do not show ranges) for capacity and flow. Show totals at the bottom of the table. d The totals in Parts III and VI will not be equal if one of the following conditions exists (check as appropriate): The reuse system includes an ASR system and the amounts injected and withdrawn during the year differ. The reuse system includes one or more reuse activities in which reclaimed water is returned to the treatment facility after its use, where it is then available for reuse or disposal. DEP Form 62-610.300(4)(a)2 March 9, 2006 Page 5 of 9 3.5 1.753 3.5 1.753 0.2536 1.753 2.0066 Part VII – Reuse Activities, Numbers of Customers, and Backup Discharges 1. How many single-family residences have reclaimed water service? 2. How many golf courses are irrigated using reclaimed water? 3. How many parks or playgrounds are irrigated using reclaimed water? 4. How many schools are irrigated using reclaimed water? 5. Is reclaimed water used to flush toilets? Yes No If yes, list locations where reclaimed water is used for toilet flushing. 6. Is reclaimed water used for fire protection? No Yes, in sprinkler systems Yes, in fire hydrants Yes, other (please describe) 7. How many cooling towers use reclaimed water from this reuse system? 8. List or describe any unique or unusual uses of reclaimed water. 9. Is there a surface water discharge that serves as a backup discharge for the reuse system? No Yes, a Limited Wet Weather Discharge permitted under Rule 62-610.860, F.A.C. Yes, permitted under the APRICOT Act [Section 403.086(7), F.S.] Yes, permitted under other rules governing surface water discharges 10. Do you require construction of reclaimed water piping in new residential or other developments? Yes No 11. Do you require connection to the reclaimed water system when reclaimed water service becomes available? Yes No DEP Form 62-610.300(4)(a)2 March 9, 2006 Page 6 of 9 170 1 0 0 4 4 0 Clay Tennis Court Irrigation 4 4 4 U U Part VIII – Cross-Connection Control Activities Rule 62-610.469, F.A.C., imposes cross-connection control requirements on reuse systems permitted under Part III of Chapter 62-610, F.A.C. This includes requirements for the implementation of crossconnection control programs by all public water supply systems serving areas that are within the general reclaimed water service area. Color-coding, labeling, and separation distance requirements are included. In addition, inspections within the reclaimed water service area are required. For purposes of this form, “cross-connection” means a pipe-to-pipe connection between drinking water pipes and reclaimed water pipes. 1. Are all public water supply systems serving areas that are within the general reuse service area actively implementing and enforcing their cross-connection control programs? Yes No Have all of these cross-connection control programs been accepted by the DEP or the approved county health department? Yes No 2. How many illegal cross-connections have been identified during the reporting period? How many of these cross-connections have been eliminated? Please, attach a description of identified cross-connections and efforts taken to eliminate them. 3. How many new connections were made to the reclaimed water system during the reporting period? How many of the new reclaimed water connections were inspected at the time of initial connection? 4. How often are the reclaimed water connections of existing residential reclaimed water customers inspected (i.e., daily, weekly, monthly, annually)? How often are the reclaimed water connections of existing non-residential reclaimed water customers inspected (i.e., daily, weekly, monthly, annually)? 5. In addition to the number of new connections inspected in Item 3 above, how many existing connections were inspected during the reporting period? Part IX -Rates Charged for the Use of Reclaimed Water Please, list the fees charged for the use of reclaimed water. Please do not enter wastewater or sewer charges. If reclaimed water is provided at no cost, enter zeroes in both blanks. If the fee structure includes both flat rate and gallonage charge components, make a positive entry in both spaces. Make all entries in the units shown. 1. How much do you charge a single-family residential customer (assume a 0.2-acre lot) for the use of reclaimed water? Flat rate ($/month/connection) Gallonage charge (cents/1000 gal.) DEP Form 62-610.300(4)(a)2 March 9, 2006 Page 7 of 9 4 4 None N/A 42 42 None $8.97 $1.67/1000 gals Upon transfer of service, or when check valve requires replacement Upon transfer of service or when check valve requires replacement 2. How much do you charge non-residential customers, such as golf courses, (assume 0.1 mgd on a 50-acre site) for the use of reclaimed water? Flat rate ($/month/connection) Gallonage charge (cents/1000 gal.) Part X -Required Attachments Check, as appropriate, and attach the required documentation. Inventory of Edible Crop Irrigation -If reclaimed water is used to irrigate edible crops at commercial agricultural sites, attach a copy of the current edible crop irrigation inventory as required by Rules 62-610.475 and 62-610.870, F.A.C. The inventory shall include the following information: a. Name of the agricultural operation. b. Name and telephone number of the owner or operator of the agricultural operation. c. Address of the agricultural operation. d. Edible crops irrigated using reclaimed water. e. Type of application (irrigation) method used. f. Approximate area (acres) under irrigation using reclaimed water on which edible crops are grown. Inventory of Storage Facilities -If this reuse system was permitted under Part III of Chapter 62-610, F.A.C., attach a copy of the current inventory of storage facilities, as required by Rules 62-610.464, 62-610.830, and 62-610.870, F.A.C. The inventory shall include the following information: a. Name or identifier for the storage system. b. Location. c. Function of the storage system (system storage or reject storage). d. Type of facility (covered tank, uncovered tank, lined pond, unlined pond). e. Indication of whether or not the storage facility is a water of the state or discharges to a water of the state. f. Distance to the nearest public water supply well. g. Distance to the nearest potable water supply well, which is not a public water supply well. h. Volume of each storage tank/pond and the total storage volume of all storage tanks and ponds (in units of million gallons). Summary of Public Notification Program -If this reuse system was permitted under Part III of Chapter 62-610, F.A.C., attach a summary of the public notification program activities during the reporting period, as required by Rule 62-610.468(6), F.A.C. The summary shall include the following: a. Details of written public notification activities (include copies of written notices). b. Summary of activities involving the news media. c. Use of advisory signs. d. Other public notification activities. Summary of Metering and Rate Structure – As noted in 403.064(16), Florida Statutes, utilities implementing reuse projects are encouraged to meter use of reclaimed water by all end users and to charge for the use of reclaimed water based on the actual volume used when such metering and charges can be shown to encourage water conservation. Metering and the use of volume-based rates are effective water management tools for the following reuse activities: residential irrigation, agricultural irrigation, industrial uses, landscape irrigation, irrigation of other public access areas, commercial and institutional uses such as toilet flushing, and transfers to other reclaimed water utilities. As required by 403.064(16), DEP Form 62-610.300(4)(a)2 March 9, 2006 Page 8 of 9 $455.81 (6" mtr) $0.30/1000 gals 444 Reuse Report Attachments 2014.docx CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH ANNUAL REUSE REPORT 2014 – REQUIRED DOCUMENTS INVENTORY OF STORAGE FACILITIES Atlantic Beach Country Club Reuse Pond Name or identifier for the storage system: Atlantic Beach Country Club Reuse Pond Location: Atlantic Beach Country Club Golf Course, north of Maritime Oak Drive Function of storage system: Reclaimed water system storage Type of facility: Lined pond Is storage system a water of the state, or discharges to waters of the state? No Distance to nearest public water supply well: 1,024 linear feet Distance to nearest potable supply well (not public supply): 1,050 linear feet Volume of storage pond - ~ 2.5 Million Gallons Total of all storage ~ 2.5 Million Gallons SUMMARY OF PUBLIC NOTIFICATION PROGRAM This is a new reclaimed water system. Phase 1 of the Atlantic Beach Reclaimed Water Facilities project was placed into operation in June 2014. This phase was to produce reclaimed water for the grow-in period for a newly rebuilt golf course. The public did not have access to the golf course during the reporting period while contractors worked to completely re-sculpt the golf course. Signage was placed around the reuse pond with the words “Lake Contains Reuse Water Do Not Drink Do Not Swim” and the international symbols (see attached photo). Joseph Emery with FDEP inspected the golf course on May 22, 2014 and again on September 17, 2014 and was satisfied with signage and notification for this phase of the project. Once the golf course is opened, and residential homes are constructed, the attached flyer will be provided to residents, visitors and golfers. Also, additional signage will be placed around the subdivision and golf course and notification will be included on score cards. SUMMARY OF METERING AND RATE STRUCTURE Number of meters employed to monitor volume of reclaimed water:1 Per capita use: Not applicable for this report. Reclaimed water was only provided to golf course, for grow-in during the time period for this report. Type of rate structure: Flat rate plus a fixed volume rate. (Note that, per an agreement with the Atlantic Beach Country Club, there is no charge for reclaimed water for the first 18 months of use). Utility’s use of master meters: For potable water – all new units are individually metered as per the City’s Consumptive Use Permit (CUP). However, there are a few apartment complexes, mobile home parks and one subdivision that are master-metered (prior to requirement in CUP). Summary of utility’s plans for metering reclaimed customers: All units will be individually metered. Reclaimed water for the golf course is metered separately. 1 Reuse Report Attachments 2014.pdf 1 CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH ANNUAL REUSE REPORT 2014 – REQUIRED DOCUMENTS INVENTORY OF STORAGE FACILITIES Atlantic Beach Country Club Reuse Pond a. Name or identifier for the storage system: Atlantic Beach Country Club Reuse Pond b. Location: Atlantic Beach Country Club Golf Course, north of Maritime Oak Drive c. Function of storage system: Reclaimed water system storage d. Type of facility: Lined pond e. Is storage system a water of the state, or discharges to waters of the state? No f. Distance to nearest public water supply well: 1,024 linear feet g. Distance to nearest potable supply well (not public supply): 1,050 linear feet h. Volume of storage pond -~ 2.5 Million Gallons Total of all storage ~ 2.5 Million Gallons SUMMARY OF PUBLIC NOTIFICATION PROGRAM This is a new reclaimed water system. Phase 1 of the Atlantic Beach Reclaimed Water Facilities project was placed into operation in June 2014. This phase was to produce reclaimed water for the grow-in period for a newly rebuilt golf course. The public did not have access to the golf course during the reporting period while contractors worked to completely re-sculpt the golf course. Signage was placed around the reuse pond with the words “Lake Contains Reuse Water Do Not Drink Do Not Swim” and the international symbols (see attached photo). Joseph Emery with FDEP inspected the golf course on May 22, 2014 and again on September 17, 2014 and was satisfied with signage and notification for this phase of the project. 2 Once the golf course is opened, and residential homes are constructed, the attached flyer will be provided to residents, visitors and golfers. Also, additional signage will be placed around the subdivision and golf course and notification will be included on score cards. SUMMARY OF METERING AND RATE STRUCTURE a. Number of meters employed to monitor volume of reclaimed water: 1 b. Per capita use: Not applicable for this report. Reclaimed water was only provided to golf course, for grow-in during the time period for this report. c. Type of rate structure: Flat rate plus a fixed volume rate. (Note that, per an agreement with the Atlantic Beach Country Club, there is no charge for reclaimed water for the first 18 months of use). d. Utility’s use of master meters: For potable water – all new units are individually metered as per the City’s Consumptive Use Permit (CUP). However, there are a few apartment complexes, mobile home parks and one subdivision that are master-metered (prior to requirement in CUP). e. Summary of utility’s plans for metering reclaimed customers: All units will be individually metered. Reclaimed water for the golf course is metered separately. Reuse Report Attachments 2015.docx CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH ANNUAL REUSE REPORT 2015 – REQUIRED DOCUMENTS INVENTORY OF STORAGE FACILITIES Atlantic Beach Country Club Reuse Pond Name or identifier for the storage system: Atlantic Beach Country Club Reuse Pond Location: Atlantic Beach Country Club Golf Course, north of Maritime Oak Drive Function of storage system: Reclaimed water system storage Type of facility: Lined pond Is storage system a water of the state, or discharges to waters of the state? No Distance to nearest public water supply well: 1,024 linear feet Distance to nearest potable supply well (not public supply): 1,050 linear feet Volume of storage pond - ~ 2.5 Million Gallons Total of all storage ~ 2.5 Million Gallons SUMMARY OF PUBLIC NOTIFICATION PROGRAM Signage is placed around the reuse pond at the Country Club Golf Course with the words “Lake Contains Reuse Water Do Not Drink Do Not Swim” and the international symbols (see attached photo). The attached flyer is provided to residents, visitors and golfers. Also, additional signage is placed around the subdivision and golf course and notification are included on score cards. SUMMARY OF METERING AND RATE STRUCTURE Number of meters employed to monitor volume of reclaimed water:1 Per capita use: Per capita use for the reporting period cannot be determined as the residential development is just beginning and there is not yet usage data. The majority of the reclaimed water demand is still for the golf course irrigation. Type of rate structure: Flat rate (base charge) plus a fixed volume rate. (Note that, per an agreement with the Atlantic Beach Country Club, there is no charge for reclaimed water for the first 18 months of use). Summary of utility’s plans for metering reclaimed customers: All units are individually metered. Reclaimed water for the golf course is metered separately. 2 Reuse Report Attachments 2015.pdf 1 CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH ANNUAL REUSE REPORT 2015 – REQUIRED DOCUMENTS INVENTORY OF STORAGE FACILITIES Atlantic Beach Country Club Reuse Pond a. Name or identifier for the storage system: Atlantic Beach Country Club Reuse Pond b. Location: Atlantic Beach Country Club Golf Course, north of Maritime Oak Drive c. Function of storage system: Reclaimed water system storage d. Type of facility: Lined pond e. Is storage system a water of the state, or discharges to waters of the state? No f. Distance to nearest public water supply well: 1,024 linear feet g. Distance to nearest potable supply well (not public supply): 1,050 linear feet h. Volume of storage pond -~ 2.5 Million Gallons Total of all storage ~ 2.5 Million Gallons SUMMARY OF PUBLIC NOTIFICATION PROGRAM Signage is placed around the reuse pond at the Country Club Golf Course with the words “Lake Contains Reuse Water Do Not Drink Do Not Swim” and the international symbols (see attached photo). The attached flyer is provided to residents, visitors and golfers. Also, additional signage is placed around the subdivision and golf course and notification are included on score cards. SUMMARY OF METERING AND RATE STRUCTURE a. Number of meters employed to monitor volume of reclaimed water: 1 b. Per capita use: Per capita use for the reporting period cannot be determined as the residential development is just beginning and there is not yet usage data. The majority of the reclaimed water demand is still for the golf course irrigation. 2 c. Type of rate structure: Flat rate (base charge) plus a fixed volume rate. (Note that, per an agreement with the Atlantic Beach Country Club, there is no charge for reclaimed water for the first 18 months of use). d. Summary of utility’s plans for metering reclaimed customers: All units are individually metered. Reclaimed water for the golf course is metered separately. Annual Reuse Report 2014-Atlantic Beach.pdfAnnual Reuse Report and Instructions Florida Department of Environmental Protection Twin Towers Office Bldg., 2600 Blair Stone Road, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-2400 ANNUAL REUSE REPORT Part I -Instructions 1. This form is to be submitted on or before January 1 following the completion of each fiscal year (October 1 through September 30). Submittal is required by Rule 62-610.870, F.A.C. This report will be used to develop and maintain a reuse inventory. It will not be used for determination of compliance with permit limitations, other than requirements to submit this report. If flow monitoring information is not available for individual reuse types or types of users, please provide your best estimates of flows allocated to individual reuse types or types of users. 2. Submit one copy (including all attachments) to each of the following three addresses: a. DEP Water Reuse Coordinator Mail Station 3540 2600 Blair Stone Road Tallahassee, Florida 32399-2400 b. The appropriate DEP district office (attention Domestic Wastewater Program). c. The appropriate water management district. 3. Please type or print legibly. Submit all pages of this form. 4. Completion of this report is required for all domestic wastewater facilities having permitted capacities of 0.1 mgd or larger which contribute reclaimed water to one or more reuse systems permitted under Chapter 62-610, F.A.C. This form is to be completed annually for each separate reuse system. For purposes of this form, “reuse system” means a network of pipes, pumping facilities, storage facilities, and appurtenances designed to convey and distribute reclaimed water from one or more domestic wastewater treatment facilities to one or more users of reclaimed water. 5. Use the units specified in the form. For flows, show annual average flows (in mgd). This can be obtained by averaging daily flows over a 365-day period, dividing the total annual volume by 365, or by averaging the 12 monthly average flow values. 6. Be sure to submit the required attachments (see Part X on pages 8 and 9 of this form). 7. The cover sheet of your permit will identify portions of your project classified as “reuse” and portions classified as “effluent disposal.” Rule 62-610.810, F.A.C., lists the criteria for classifying projects (or portions of projects) as “reuse” or “effluent disposal.” DEP Form 62-610.300(4)(a)2 March 9, 2006 Page 1 of 9 Part II -General Information 1. Reporting Period: October 1, through September 30, 2. Date Submitted 3. Person Completing This Form Name Title Organization Mailing Address City/State/Zip Code Telephone ( ) E-mail 4. Reuse System Name 5. Domestic Wastewater Treatment Facilities Providing Reclaimed Water to This Reuse System a. Location of Facilities City County DEP District (check one): Northwest (Pensacola) Northeast (Jacksonville) Southwest (Tampa) Central (Orlando) Southeast (West Palm Beach) South (Ft. Myers) Water Management District (check one): Northwest Florida (Havana) Suwannee River (Live Oak) Southwest Florida (Brooksville) St. Johns River (Palatka) South Florida (West Palm Beach) DEP Form 62-610.300(4)(a)2 March 9, 2006 Page 2 of 9 2013 2014 December 5, 2014 Donna Kaluzniak Utility Director City of Atlantic Beach 1200 Sandpiper Lane Atlantic Beach, FL 32233 904 270-2535 dkaluzniak@coab.us City of Atlantic Beach Atlantic Beach Duval 4 Source of Water Average Flow (mgd) Treated Wastewater [Enter the total from bottom of table in Part II] Supplemental Water Supplies (Enter the flow for each supplemental water source added by the utility) Surface Water Stormwater Ground Water Drinking Water Demineralization Concentrate (Blended with final reclaimed water only) Water Recovered from ASR b Total Water Available for Reuse or Disposal [Should equal the total in Part VI of this form] b. Domestic Wastewater Treatment Facility Information Enter the name of the facility, the DEP identification number, disinfection level,a permitted capacity, and annual average flow for each treatment facility providing reclaimed water to this reuse system. Facility Name DEP Identification Number Disinfection Level a Permitted Capacity (mgd) Average Flow (mgd) Total Treated Wastewater a Enter one of the following codes for disinfection level for each treatment facility: HI = High-level disinfection, as described in Rule 62-600.440(5), F.A.C. IM = Intermediate disinfection, as described in Rule 62-600.440(6), F.A.C. BA = Basic disinfection, as described in Rule 62-600.440(4), F.A.C. LL = Low-level disinfection, as described in Rule 62-600.440(7), F.A.C. HB = High-level disinfection & basic disinfection for portions of the treated flow. FT = Full treatment disinfection, as described in Rule 62-610.563(3)(b), F.A.C. Part III -Reclaimed Water and/or Effluent Available for Reuse or Disposal b Aquifer Storage and Recovery (ASR) -This activity is described in Rule 62-610.466, F.A.C. If you have an ASR system included in your permit for the reuse system, please make separate entries in both Part III (for the total average flow withdrawn from the ASR well) and in Part VI (for the total average flow injected into the ASR well). DEP Form 62-610.300(4)(a)2 March 9, 2006 Page 3 of 9 1.7842 FL0038776 1.7842 1.7842 0000 Atlantic Beach WWTF HB 3.5 1.7842 3.5 00 Note: Basic disinfection for effluent to river, high level disinfection for reuse. Reuse Type Reuse Sub-Type Part Capacity (mgd) Flow (mgd) Area (acres) Public Access Areas & Landscape Irrigation Golf Course Irrigation III Residential Irrigation III Other Public Access Areas III Agricultural Irrigation & Sprayfields Edible Crops (Be sure to attach the inventory of edible crop irrigation. See Part X of this form.) III Grass, Pasture, Other Crops II Ground Water Recharge & Indirect Potable Reuse Rapid Infiltration Basins (Including Some Perc Ponds) c IV Absorption Fields c IV Surface Water Augmentation (Discharge to Class I Waters) V Injection to Potable Aquifers V Industrial At Treatment Plant VII At Other Facilities VII Toilet Flushing III Fire Protection III Wetlands Other (Specify) Total Reuse [Enter total flow on Line 1 in Part VI of this form.] Part IV -Reuse For each reuse activity, enter the permitted capacity, average flows, and acreage. Do not duplicate any of these entries in Part V of this form. Using available flow records, other available information, and your best judgment, please allocate the average flows for all treatment facilities among the reuse types listed in this part. Make discrete entries (do not show ranges). Show totals at the bottom of the table. c To be considered “reuse,” either of the following conditions must exist: * There are multiple basins or absorption fields that are routinely wetted, dried, and maintained in accord with Part IV of Chapter 62-610, F.A.C., or * Continuously-loaded ponds must meet the higher treatment/disinfection requirements in Rule 62-610.525, F.A.C. If neither condition is met, the perc pond or absorption field is “effluent disposal” and should be recorded in Part V in this form (under “Other”). DEP Form 62-610.300(4)(a)2 March 9, 2006 Page 4 of 9 0.95 0.1070 146 0.95 0.1070 146 Reuse or Disposal Activity Average Flow (mgd) 1. Reuse (From bottom of Part IV of this form) 2. Effluent Disposal (From bottom of Part V) 3. Flow Stored in ASR (See note b on ASR in Part III.) Total (Should equal the total in Part III of this form.) d Disposal Type Disposal Sub-Type Permitted Capacity (mgd) Average Flow (mgd) Surface Water Discharges Ocean Outfall To Coastal or Estuarine Waters To Wetlands Deep Well Disposal Other (specify) To Other Surface Waters form.] Total Flow Disposed [Enter total flow on Line 2 in Part VI of this Part VI -Summary of Reuse and Disposal Part V -Effluent Disposal For each effluent disposal activity, enter the permitted capacity and average flow. Do not duplicate any of these entries in Part IV of this form. Using available flow records, other available information, and your best judgment, please allocate the average flows for all treatment facilities among the effluent disposal types listed in this part. Make discrete entries (do not show ranges) for capacity and flow. Show totals at the bottom of the table. d The totals in Parts III and VI will not be equal if one of the following conditions exists (check as appropriate): The reuse system includes an ASR system and the amounts injected and withdrawn during the year differ. The reuse system includes one or more reuse activities in which reclaimed water is returned to the treatment facility after its use, where it is then available for reuse or disposal. DEP Form 62-610.300(4)(a)2 March 9, 2006 Page 5 of 9 0.1070 1.6772 0 1.7842 3.5 1.6772 1.6772 Part VII – Reuse Activities, Numbers of Customers, and Backup Discharges 1. How many single-family residences have reclaimed water service? 2. How many golf courses are irrigated using reclaimed water? 3. How many parks or playgrounds are irrigated using reclaimed water? 4. How many schools are irrigated using reclaimed water? 5. Is reclaimed water used to flush toilets? Yes No If yes, list locations where reclaimed water is used for toilet flushing. 6. Is reclaimed water used for fire protection? No Yes, in sprinkler systems Yes, in fire hydrants Yes, other (please describe) 7. How many cooling towers use reclaimed water from this reuse system? 8. List or describe any unique or unusual uses of reclaimed water. 9. Is there a surface water discharge that serves as a backup discharge for the reuse system? No Yes, a Limited Wet Weather Discharge permitted under Rule 62-610.860, F.A.C. Yes, permitted under the APRICOT Act [Section 403.086(7), F.S.] Yes, permitted under other rules governing surface water discharges 10. Do you require construction of reclaimed water piping in new residential or other developments? Yes No 11. Do you require connection to the reclaimed water system when reclaimed water service becomes available? Yes No DEP Form 62-610.300(4)(a)2 March 9, 2006 Page 6 of 9 0 1 0 0 4 4 0 None at this time. 444 Part VIII – Cross-Connection Control Activities Rule 62-610.469, F.A.C., imposes cross-connection control requirements on reuse systems permitted under Part III of Chapter 62-610, F.A.C. This includes requirements for the implementation of crossconnection control programs by all public water supply systems serving areas that are within the general reclaimed water service area. Color-coding, labeling, and separation distance requirements are included. In addition, inspections within the reclaimed water service area are required. For purposes of this form, “cross-connection” means a pipe-to-pipe connection between drinking water pipes and reclaimed water pipes. 1. Are all public water supply systems serving areas that are within the general reuse service area actively implementing and enforcing their cross-connection control programs? Yes No Have all of these cross-connection control programs been accepted by the DEP or the approved county health department? Yes No 2. How many illegal cross-connections have been identified during the reporting period? How many of these cross-connections have been eliminated? Please, attach a description of identified cross-connections and efforts taken to eliminate them. 3. How many new connections were made to the reclaimed water system during the reporting period? How many of the new reclaimed water connections were inspected at the time of initial connection? 4. How often are the reclaimed water connections of existing residential reclaimed water customers inspected (i.e., daily, weekly, monthly, annually)? How often are the reclaimed water connections of existing non-residential reclaimed water customers inspected (i.e., daily, weekly, monthly, annually)? 5. In addition to the number of new connections inspected in Item 3 above, how many existing connections were inspected during the reporting period? Part IX -Rates Charged for the Use of Reclaimed Water Please, list the fees charged for the use of reclaimed water. Please do not enter wastewater or sewer charges. If reclaimed water is provided at no cost, enter zeroes in both blanks. If the fee structure includes both flat rate and gallonage charge components, make a positive entry in both spaces. Make all entries in the units shown. 1. How much do you charge a single-family residential customer (assume a 0.2-acre lot) for the use of reclaimed water? Flat rate ($/month/connection) Gallonage charge (cents/1000 gal.) DEP Form 62-610.300(4)(a)2 March 9, 2006 Page 7 of 9 4 4 None N/A 1 -Golf Course Pond 1 -Golf Course Pond and Area inspected by City & DEP N/A -No residential customers yet. Golf course pond checked at least weekly N/A -this is a new reclaimed system -started June 2014. $8.97 $1.67/1000 gals 2. How much do you charge non-residential customers, such as golf courses, (assume 0.1 mgd on a 50acre site) for the use of reclaimed water? Flat rate ($/month/connection) Gallonage charge (cents/1000 gal.) Part X -Required Attachments Check, as appropriate, and attach the required documentation. Inventory of Edible Crop Irrigation -If reclaimed water is used to irrigate edible crops at commercial agricultural sites, attach a copy of the current edible crop irrigation inventory as required by Rules 62610.475 and 62-610.870, F.A.C. The inventory shall include the following information: a. Name of the agricultural operation. b. Name and telephone number of the owner or operator of the agricultural operation. c. Address of the agricultural operation. d. Edible crops irrigated using reclaimed water. e. Type of application (irrigation) method used. f. Approximate area (acres) under irrigation using reclaimed water on which edible crops are grown. Inventory of Storage Facilities -If this reuse system was permitted under Part III of Chapter 62-610, F.A.C., attach a copy of the current inventory of storage facilities, as required by Rules 62-610.464, 62-610.830, and 62-610.870, F.A.C. The inventory shall include the following information: a. Name or identifier for the storage system. b. Location. c. Function of the storage system (system storage or reject storage). d. Type of facility (covered tank, uncovered tank, lined pond, unlined pond). e. Indication of whether or not the storage facility is a water of the state or discharges to a water of the state. f. Distance to the nearest public water supply well. g. Distance to the nearest potable water supply well, which is not a public water supply well. h. Volume of each storage tank/pond and the total storage volume of all storage tanks and ponds (in units of million gallons). Summary of Public Notification Program -If this reuse system was permitted under Part III of Chapter 62-610, F.A.C., attach a summary of the public notification program activities during the reporting period, as required by Rule 62-610.468(6), F.A.C. The summary shall include the following: a. Details of written public notification activities (include copies of written notices). b. Summary of activities involving the news media. c. Use of advisory signs. d. Other public notification activities. Summary of Metering and Rate Structure – As noted in 403.064(16), Florida Statutes, utilities implementing reuse projects are encouraged to meter use of reclaimed water by all end users and to charge for the use of reclaimed water based on the actual volume used when such metering and charges can be shown to encourage water conservation. Metering and the use of volume-based rates are effective water management tools for the following reuse activities: residential irrigation, agricultural irrigation, industrial uses, landscape irrigation, irrigation of other public access areas, commercial and institutional uses such as toilet flushing, and transfers to other reclaimed water utilities. As required by 403.064(16), DEP Form 62-610.300(4)(a)2 March 9, 2006 Page 8 of 9 $8.97 $0.30/1000 gals 444 1 CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH ANNUAL REUSE REPORT 2014 – REQUIRED DOCUMENTS INVENTORY OF STORAGE FACILITIES Atlantic Beach Country Club Reuse Pond a. Name or identifier for the storage system: Atlantic Beach Country Club Reuse Pond b. Location: Atlantic Beach Country Club Golf Course, north of Maritime Oak Drive c. Function of storage system: Reclaimed water system storage d. Type of facility: Lined pond e. Is storage system a water of the state, or discharges to waters of the state? No f. Distance to nearest public water supply well: 1,024 linear feet g. Distance to nearest potable supply well (not public supply): 1,050 linear feet h. Volume of storage pond -~ 2.5 Million Gallons Total of all storage ~ 2.5 Million Gallons SUMMARY OF PUBLIC NOTIFICATION PROGRAM This is a new reclaimed water system. Phase 1 of the Atlantic Beach Reclaimed Water Facilities project was placed into operation in June 2014. This phase was to produce reclaimed water for the grow-in period for a newly rebuilt golf course. The public did not have access to the golf course during the reporting period while contractors worked to completely re-sculpt the golf course. Signage was placed around the reuse pond with the words “Lake Contains Reuse Water Do Not Drink Do Not Swim” and the international symbols (see attached photo). Joseph Emery with FDEP inspected the golf course on May 22, 2014 and again on September 17, 2014 and was satisfied with signage and notification for this phase of the project. 2 Once the golf course is opened, and residential homes are constructed, the attached flyer will be provided to residents, visitors and golfers. Also, additional signage will be placed around the subdivision and golf course and notification will be included on score cards. SUMMARY OF METERING AND RATE STRUCTURE a. Number of meters employed to monitor volume of reclaimed water: 1 b. Per capita use: Not applicable for this report. Reclaimed water was only provided to golf course, for grow-in during the time period for this report. c. Type of rate structure: Flat rate plus a fixed volume rate. (Note that, per an agreement with the Atlantic Beach Country Club, there is no charge for reclaimed water for the first 18 months of use). d. Utility’s use of master meters: For potable water – all new units are individually metered as per the City’s Consumptive Use Permit (CUP). However, there are a few apartment complexes, mobile home parks and one subdivision that are master-metered (prior to requirement in CUP). e. Summary of utility’s plans for metering reclaimed customers: All units will be individually metered. Reclaimed water for the golf course is metered separately. For more information -Call (904) 247-5834 CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH Reclaimed Water is supplied at Atlantic Beach Country Club Annual Reuse Report 2015-Atlantic Beach.pdfAnnual Reuse Report and Instructions Florida Department of Environmental Protection Twin Towers Office Bldg., 2600 Blair Stone Road, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-2400 ANNUAL REUSE REPORT Part I -Instructions 1. This form is to be submitted on or before January 1 following the completion of each fiscal year (October 1 through September 30). Submittal is required by Rule 62-610.870, F.A.C. This report will be used to develop and maintain a reuse inventory. It will not be used for determination of compliance with permit limitations, other than requirements to submit this report. If flow monitoring information is not available for individual reuse types or types of users, please provide your best estimates of flows allocated to individual reuse types or types of users. 2. Submit one copy (including all attachments) to each of the following three addresses: a. DEP Water Reuse Coordinator Mail Station 3540 2600 Blair Stone Road Tallahassee, Florida 32399-2400 b. The appropriate DEP district office (attention Domestic Wastewater Program). c. The appropriate water management district. 3. Please type or print legibly. Submit all pages of this form. 4. Completion of this report is required for all domestic wastewater facilities having permitted capacities of 0.1 mgd or larger which contribute reclaimed water to one or more reuse systems permitted under Chapter 62-610, F.A.C. This form is to be completed annually for each separate reuse system. For purposes of this form, “reuse system” means a network of pipes, pumping facilities, storage facilities, and appurtenances designed to convey and distribute reclaimed water from one or more domestic wastewater treatment facilities to one or more users of reclaimed water. 5. Use the units specified in the form. For flows, show annual average flows (in mgd). This can be obtained by averaging daily flows over a 365-day period, dividing the total annual volume by 365, or by averaging the 12 monthly average flow values. 6. Be sure to submit the required attachments (see Part X on pages 8 and 9 of this form). 7. The cover sheet of your permit will identify portions of your project classified as “reuse” and portions classified as “effluent disposal.” Rule 62-610.810, F.A.C., lists the criteria for classifying projects (or portions of projects) as “reuse” or “effluent disposal.” DEP Form 62-610.300(4)(a)2 March 9, 2006 Page 1 of 9 Part II -General Information 1. Reporting Period: October 1, through September 30, 2. Date Submitted 3. Person Completing This Form Name Title Organization Mailing Address City/State/Zip Code Telephone ( ) E-mail 4. Reuse System Name 5. Domestic Wastewater Treatment Facilities Providing Reclaimed Water to This Reuse System a. Location of Facilities City County DEP District (check one): Northwest (Pensacola) Northeast (Jacksonville) Southwest (Tampa) Central (Orlando) Southeast (West Palm Beach) South (Ft. Myers) Water Management District (check one): Northwest Florida (Havana) Suwannee River (Live Oak) Southwest Florida (Brooksville) St. Johns River (Palatka) South Florida (West Palm Beach) DEP Form 62-610.300(4)(a)2 March 9, 2006 Page 2 of 9 2014 2015 February 14, 2018 Kayle Moore Public Utilities Director City of Atlantic Beach 902 Assisi Lane Jacksonville, FL 32233 904 247-5874 kmoore@coab.us City of Atlantic Beach Atlantic Beach Duval 4 Source of Water Average Flow (mgd) Treated Wastewater [Enter the total from bottom of table in Part II] Supplemental Water Supplies (Enter the flow for each supplemental water source added by the utility) Surface Water Stormwater Ground Water Drinking Water Demineralization Concentrate (Blended with final reclaimed water only) Water Recovered from ASR b Total Water Available for Reuse or Disposal [Should equal the total in Part VI of this form] b. Domestic Wastewater Treatment Facility Information Enter the name of the facility, the DEP identification number, disinfection level,a permitted capacity, and annual average flow for each treatment facility providing reclaimed water to this reuse system. Facility Name DEP Identification Number Disinfection Level a Permitted Capacity (mgd) Average Flow (mgd) Total Treated Wastewater a Enter one of the following codes for disinfection level for each treatment facility: HI = High-level disinfection, as described in Rule 62-600.440(5), F.A.C. IM = Intermediate disinfection, as described in Rule 62-600.440(6), F.A.C. BA = Basic disinfection, as described in Rule 62-600.440(4), F.A.C. LL = Low-level disinfection, as described in Rule 62-600.440(7), F.A.C. HB = High-level disinfection & basic disinfection for portions of the treated flow. FT = Full treatment disinfection, as described in Rule 62-610.563(3)(b), F.A.C. Part III -Reclaimed Water and/or Effluent Available for Reuse or Disposal b Aquifer Storage and Recovery (ASR) -This activity is described in Rule 62-610.466, F.A.C. If you have an ASR system included in your permit for the reuse system, please make separate entries in both Part III (for the total average flow withdrawn from the ASR well) and in Part VI (for the total average flow injected into the ASR well). DEP Form 62-610.300(4)(a)2 March 9, 2006 Page 3 of 9 1.9124 FL0038776 1.9124 1.9124 0000 Atlantic Beach WWTF HB 3.5 1.9124 3.5 00 Note: Basic disinfection for effluent to river, high level disinfection for reuse. Reuse Type Reuse Sub-Type Part Capacity (mgd) Flow (mgd) Area (acres) Public Access Areas & Landscape Irrigation Golf Course Irrigation III Residential Irrigation III Other Public Access Areas III Agricultural Irrigation & Sprayfields Edible Crops (Be sure to attach the inventory of edible crop irrigation. See Part X of this form.) III Grass, Pasture, Other Crops II Ground Water Recharge & Indirect Potable Reuse Rapid Infiltration Basins (Including Some Perc Ponds) c IV Absorption Fields c IV Surface Water Augmentation (Discharge to Class I Waters) V Injection to Potable Aquifers V Industrial At Treatment Plant VII At Other Facilities VII Toilet Flushing III Fire Protection III Wetlands Other (Specify) Total Reuse [Enter total flow on Line 1 in Part VI of this form.] Part IV -Reuse For each reuse activity, enter the permitted capacity, average flows, and acreage. Do not duplicate any of these entries in Part V of this form. Using available flow records, other available information, and your best judgment, please allocate the average flows for all treatment facilities among the reuse types listed in this part. Make discrete entries (do not show ranges). Show totals at the bottom of the table. c To be considered “reuse,” either of the following conditions must exist: * There are multiple basins or absorption fields that are routinely wetted, dried, and maintained in accord with Part IV of Chapter 62-610, F.A.C., or * Continuously-loaded ponds must meet the higher treatment/disinfection requirements in Rule 62-610.525, F.A.C. If neither condition is met, the perc pond or absorption field is “effluent disposal” and should be recorded in Part V in this form (under “Other”). DEP Form 62-610.300(4)(a)2 March 9, 2006 Page 4 of 9 0.5 0.1684 115 ' 0.0018 15 ' 0.0087 2 0.5 0.1789 132 Reuse or Disposal Activity Average Flow (mgd) 1. Reuse (From bottom of Part IV of this form) 2. Effluent Disposal (From bottom of Part V) 3. Flow Stored in ASR (See note b on ASR in Part III.) Total (Should equal the total in Part III of this form.) d Disposal Type Disposal Sub-Type Permitted Capacity (mgd) Average Flow (mgd) Surface Water Discharges Ocean Outfall To Coastal or Estuarine Waters To Wetlands Deep Well Disposal Other (specify) To Other Surface Waters form.] Total Flow Disposed [Enter total flow on Line 2 in Part VI of this Part VI -Summary of Reuse and Disposal Part V -Effluent Disposal For each effluent disposal activity, enter the permitted capacity and average flow. Do not duplicate any of these entries in Part IV of this form. Using available flow records, other available information, and your best judgment, please allocate the average flows for all treatment facilities among the effluent disposal types listed in this part. Make discrete entries (do not show ranges) for capacity and flow. Show totals at the bottom of the table. d The totals in Parts III and VI will not be equal if one of the following conditions exists (check as appropriate): The reuse system includes an ASR system and the amounts injected and withdrawn during the year differ. The reuse system includes one or more reuse activities in which reclaimed water is returned to the treatment facility after its use, where it is then available for reuse or disposal. DEP Form 62-610.300(4)(a)2 March 9, 2006 Page 5 of 9 0.1789 1.7335 0 1.9124 3.5 1.7335 1.7335 Part VII – Reuse Activities, Numbers of Customers, and Backup Discharges 1. How many single-family residences have reclaimed water service? 2. How many golf courses are irrigated using reclaimed water? 3. How many parks or playgrounds are irrigated using reclaimed water? 4. How many schools are irrigated using reclaimed water? 5. Is reclaimed water used to flush toilets? Yes No If yes, list locations where reclaimed water is used for toilet flushing. 6. Is reclaimed water used for fire protection? No Yes, in sprinkler systems Yes, in fire hydrants Yes, other (please describe) 7. How many cooling towers use reclaimed water from this reuse system? 8. List or describe any unique or unusual uses of reclaimed water. 9. Is there a surface water discharge that serves as a backup discharge for the reuse system? No Yes, a Limited Wet Weather Discharge permitted under Rule 62-610.860, F.A.C. Yes, permitted under the APRICOT Act [Section 403.086(7), F.S.] Yes, permitted under other rules governing surface water discharges 10. Do you require construction of reclaimed water piping in new residential or other developments? Yes No 11. Do you require connection to the reclaimed water system when reclaimed water service becomes available? Yes No DEP Form 62-610.300(4)(a)2 March 9, 2006 Page 6 of 9 18 1 0 0 4 4 0 Clay Tennis Court Irr. 4 4 4 Part VIII – Cross-Connection Control Activities Rule 62-610.469, F.A.C., imposes cross-connection control requirements on reuse systems permitted under Part III of Chapter 62-610, F.A.C. This includes requirements for the implementation of crossconnection control programs by all public water supply systems serving areas that are within the general reclaimed water service area. Color-coding, labeling, and separation distance requirements are included. In addition, inspections within the reclaimed water service area are required. For purposes of this form, “cross-connection” means a pipe-to-pipe connection between drinking water pipes and reclaimed water pipes. 1. Are all public water supply systems serving areas that are within the general reuse service area actively implementing and enforcing their cross-connection control programs? Yes No Have all of these cross-connection control programs been accepted by the DEP or the approved county health department? Yes No 2. How many illegal cross-connections have been identified during the reporting period? How many of these cross-connections have been eliminated? Please, attach a description of identified cross-connections and efforts taken to eliminate them. 3. How many new connections were made to the reclaimed water system during the reporting period? How many of the new reclaimed water connections were inspected at the time of initial connection? 4. How often are the reclaimed water connections of existing residential reclaimed water customers inspected (i.e., daily, weekly, monthly, annually)? How often are the reclaimed water connections of existing non-residential reclaimed water customers inspected (i.e., daily, weekly, monthly, annually)? 5. In addition to the number of new connections inspected in Item 3 above, how many existing connections were inspected during the reporting period? Part IX -Rates Charged for the Use of Reclaimed Water Please, list the fees charged for the use of reclaimed water. Please do not enter wastewater or sewer charges. If reclaimed water is provided at no cost, enter zeroes in both blanks. If the fee structure includes both flat rate and gallonage charge components, make a positive entry in both spaces. Make all entries in the units shown. 1. How much do you charge a single-family residential customer (assume a 0.2-acre lot) for the use of reclaimed water? Flat rate ($/month/connection) Gallonage charge (cents/1000 gal.) DEP Form 62-610.300(4)(a)2 March 9, 2006 Page 7 of 9 4 4 None N/A 25 25 Upon transfer of service, or when check valve requires replacement. Upon transfer of service, or when check valve requires replacement. None $8.97 $1.67/1000 gals 2. How much do you charge non-residential customers, such as golf courses, (assume 0.1 mgd on a 50acre site) for the use of reclaimed water? Flat rate ($/month/connection) Gallonage charge (cents/1000 gal.) Part X -Required Attachments Check, as appropriate, and attach the required documentation. Inventory of Edible Crop Irrigation -If reclaimed water is used to irrigate edible crops at commercial agricultural sites, attach a copy of the current edible crop irrigation inventory as required by Rules 62610.475 and 62-610.870, F.A.C. The inventory shall include the following information: a. Name of the agricultural operation. b. Name and telephone number of the owner or operator of the agricultural operation. c. Address of the agricultural operation. d. Edible crops irrigated using reclaimed water. e. Type of application (irrigation) method used. f. Approximate area (acres) under irrigation using reclaimed water on which edible crops are grown. Inventory of Storage Facilities -If this reuse system was permitted under Part III of Chapter 62-610, F.A.C., attach a copy of the current inventory of storage facilities, as required by Rules 62-610.464, 62-610.830, and 62-610.870, F.A.C. The inventory shall include the following information: a. Name or identifier for the storage system. b. Location. c. Function of the storage system (system storage or reject storage). d. Type of facility (covered tank, uncovered tank, lined pond, unlined pond). e. Indication of whether or not the storage facility is a water of the state or discharges to a water of the state. f. Distance to the nearest public water supply well. g. Distance to the nearest potable water supply well, which is not a public water supply well. h. Volume of each storage tank/pond and the total storage volume of all storage tanks and ponds (in units of million gallons). Summary of Public Notification Program -If this reuse system was permitted under Part III of Chapter 62-610, F.A.C., attach a summary of the public notification program activities during the reporting period, as required by Rule 62-610.468(6), F.A.C. The summary shall include the following: a. Details of written public notification activities (include copies of written notices). b. Summary of activities involving the news media. c. Use of advisory signs. d. Other public notification activities. Summary of Metering and Rate Structure – As noted in 403.064(16), Florida Statutes, utilities implementing reuse projects are encouraged to meter use of reclaimed water by all end users and to charge for the use of reclaimed water based on the actual volume used when such metering and charges can be shown to encourage water conservation. Metering and the use of volume-based rates are effective water management tools for the following reuse activities: residential irrigation, agricultural irrigation, industrial uses, landscape irrigation, irrigation of other public access areas, commercial and institutional uses such as toilet flushing, and transfers to other reclaimed water utilities. As required by 403.064(16), DEP Form 62-610.300(4)(a)2 March 9, 2006 Page 8 of 9 $455.81 (6" mtr) $0.30/1000 gals 444 1 CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH ANNUAL REUSE REPORT 2015 – REQUIRED DOCUMENTS INVENTORY OF STORAGE FACILITIES Atlantic Beach Country Club Reuse Pond a. Name or identifier for the storage system: Atlantic Beach Country Club Reuse Pond b. Location: Atlantic Beach Country Club Golf Course, north of Maritime Oak Drive c. Function of storage system: Reclaimed water system storage d. Type of facility: Lined pond e. Is storage system a water of the state, or discharges to waters of the state? No f. Distance to nearest public water supply well: 1,024 linear feet g. Distance to nearest potable supply well (not public supply): 1,050 linear feet h. Volume of storage pond -~ 2.5 Million Gallons Total of all storage ~ 2.5 Million Gallons SUMMARY OF PUBLIC NOTIFICATION PROGRAM Signage is placed around the reuse pond at the Country Club Golf Course with the words “Lake Contains Reuse Water Do Not Drink Do Not Swim” and the international symbols (see attached photo). The attached flyer is provided to residents, visitors and golfers. Also, additional signage is placed around the subdivision and golf course and notification are included on score cards. SUMMARY OF METERING AND RATE STRUCTURE a. Number of meters employed to monitor volume of reclaimed water: 1 b. Per capita use: Per capita use for the reporting period cannot be determined as the residential development is just beginning and there is not yet usage data. The majority of the reclaimed water demand is still for the golf course irrigation. 2 c. Type of rate structure: Flat rate (base charge) plus a fixed volume rate. (Note that, per an agreement with the Atlantic Beach Country Club, there is no charge for reclaimed water for the first 18 months of use). d. Summary of utility’s plans for metering reclaimed customers: All units are individually metered. Reclaimed water for the golf course is metered separately. Reuse Signage at Golf Course Reclaimed Water Storage Pond. Reuse Signage on Golf Course and in Residential Neighborhoods. For more information -Call (904) 247-5834 CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH Reclaimed Water is supplied at Atlantic Beach Country Club Annual Reuse Report 2016-Atlantic Beach.pdfAnnual Reuse Report and Instructions Florida Department of Environmental Protection Twin Towers Office Bldg., 2600 Blair Stone Road, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-2400 ANNUAL REUSE REPORT Part I -Instructions 1. This form is to be submitted on or before January 1 following the completion of each fiscal year (October 1 through September 30). Submittal is required by Rule 62-610.870, F.A.C. This report will be used to develop and maintain a reuse inventory. It will not be used for determination of compliance with permit limitations, other than requirements to submit this report. If flow monitoring information is not available for individual reuse types or types of users, please provide your best estimates of flows allocated to individual reuse types or types of users. 2. Submit one copy (including all attachments) to each of the following three addresses: a. DEP Water Reuse Coordinator Mail Station 3540 2600 Blair Stone Road Tallahassee, Florida 32399-2400 b. The appropriate DEP district office (attention Domestic Wastewater Program). c. The appropriate water management district. 3. Please type or print legibly. Submit all pages of this form. 4. Completion of this report is required for all domestic wastewater facilities having permitted capacities of 0.1 mgd or larger which contribute reclaimed water to one or more reuse systems permitted under Chapter 62-610, F.A.C. This form is to be completed annually for each separate reuse system. For purposes of this form, “reuse system” means a network of pipes, pumping facilities, storage facilities, and appurtenances designed to convey and distribute reclaimed water from one or more domestic wastewater treatment facilities to one or more users of reclaimed water. 5. Use the units specified in the form. For flows, show annual average flows (in mgd). This can be obtained by averaging daily flows over a 365-day period, dividing the total annual volume by 365, or by averaging the 12 monthly average flow values. 6. Be sure to submit the required attachments (see Part X on pages 8 and 9 of this form). 7. The cover sheet of your permit will identify portions of your project classified as “reuse” and portions classified as “effluent disposal.” Rule 62-610.810, F.A.C., lists the criteria for classifying projects (or portions of projects) as “reuse” or “effluent disposal.” DEP Form 62-610.300(4)(a)2 March 9, 2006 Page 1 of 9 Part II -General Information 1. Reporting Period: October 1, through September 30, 2. Date Submitted 3. Person Completing This Form Name Title Organization Mailing Address City/State/Zip Code Telephone ( ) E-mail 4. Reuse System Name 5. Domestic Wastewater Treatment Facilities Providing Reclaimed Water to This Reuse System a. Location of Facilities City County DEP District (check one): Northwest (Pensacola) Northeast (Jacksonville) Southwest (Tampa) Central (Orlando) Southeast (West Palm Beach) South (Ft. Myers) Water Management District (check one): Northwest Florida (Havana) Suwannee River (Live Oak) Southwest Florida (Brooksville) St. Johns River (Palatka) South Florida (West Palm Beach) DEP Form 62-610.300(4)(a)2 March 9, 2006 Page 2 of 9 2015 2016 February 16, 2018 Kayle Moore Public Utilities Director City of Atlantic Beach 902 Assisi Lane Jacksonville, FL 32233 904 247-5874 kmoore@coab.us City of Atlantic Beach Atlantic Beach Duval 4 Source of Water Average Flow (mgd) Treated Wastewater [Enter the total from bottom of table in Part II] Supplemental Water Supplies (Enter the flow for each supplemental water source added by the utility) Surface Water Stormwater Ground Water Drinking Water Demineralization Concentrate (Blended with final reclaimed water only) Water Recovered from ASR b Total Water Available for Reuse or Disposal [Should equal the total in Part VI of this form] b. Domestic Wastewater Treatment Facility Information Enter the name of the facility, the DEP identification number, disinfection level,a permitted capacity, and annual average flow for each treatment facility providing reclaimed water to this reuse system. Facility Name DEP Identification Number Disinfection Level a Permitted Capacity (mgd) Average Flow (mgd) Total Treated Wastewater a Enter one of the following codes for disinfection level for each treatment facility: HI = High-level disinfection, as described in Rule 62-600.440(5), F.A.C. IM = Intermediate disinfection, as described in Rule 62-600.440(6), F.A.C. BA = Basic disinfection, as described in Rule 62-600.440(4), F.A.C. LL = Low-level disinfection, as described in Rule 62-600.440(7), F.A.C. HB = High-level disinfection & basic disinfection for portions of the treated flow. FT = Full treatment disinfection, as described in Rule 62-610.563(3)(b), F.A.C. Part III -Reclaimed Water and/or Effluent Available for Reuse or Disposal b Aquifer Storage and Recovery (ASR) -This activity is described in Rule 62-610.466, F.A.C. If you have an ASR system included in your permit for the reuse system, please make separate entries in both Part III (for the total average flow withdrawn from the ASR well) and in Part VI (for the total average flow injected into the ASR well). DEP Form 62-610.300(4)(a)2 March 9, 2006 Page 3 of 9 1.9530 FL0038776 1.9530 1.9530 0000 Atlantic Beach WWTF HB 3.5 1.9530 3.5 00 Note: Basic disinfection for effluent to river, high level disinfection for reuse. Reuse Type Reuse Sub-Type Part Capacity (mgd) Flow (mgd) Area (acres) Public Access Areas & Landscape Irrigation Golf Course Irrigation III Residential Irrigation III Other Public Access Areas III Agricultural Irrigation & Sprayfields Edible Crops (Be sure to attach the inventory of edible crop irrigation. See Part X of this form.) III Grass, Pasture, Other Crops II Ground Water Recharge & Indirect Potable Reuse Rapid Infiltration Basins (Including Some Perc Ponds) c IV Absorption Fields c IV Surface Water Augmentation (Discharge to Class I Waters) V Injection to Potable Aquifers V Industrial At Treatment Plant VII At Other Facilities VII Toilet Flushing III Fire Protection III Wetlands Other (Specify) Total Reuse [Enter total flow on Line 1 in Part VI of this form.] Part IV -Reuse For each reuse activity, enter the permitted capacity, average flows, and acreage. Do not duplicate any of these entries in Part V of this form. Using available flow records, other available information, and your best judgment, please allocate the average flows for all treatment facilities among the reuse types listed in this part. Make discrete entries (do not show ranges). Show totals at the bottom of the table. c To be considered “reuse,” either of the following conditions must exist: * There are multiple basins or absorption fields that are routinely wetted, dried, and maintained in accord with Part IV of Chapter 62-610, F.A.C., or * Continuously-loaded ponds must meet the higher treatment/disinfection requirements in Rule 62-610.525, F.A.C. If neither condition is met, the perc pond or absorption field is “effluent disposal” and should be recorded in Part V in this form (under “Other”). DEP Form 62-610.300(4)(a)2 March 9, 2006 Page 4 of 9 0.5 0.2113 115 ' 0.0196 15 ' 0.0047 2 0.5 0.2356 132 Reuse or Disposal Activity Average Flow (mgd) 1. Reuse (From bottom of Part IV of this form) 2. Effluent Disposal (From bottom of Part V) 3. Flow Stored in ASR (See note b on ASR in Part III.) Total (Should equal the total in Part III of this form.) d Disposal Type Disposal Sub-Type Permitted Capacity (mgd) Average Flow (mgd) Surface Water Discharges Ocean Outfall To Coastal or Estuarine Waters To Wetlands Deep Well Disposal Other (specify) To Other Surface Waters form.] Total Flow Disposed [Enter total flow on Line 2 in Part VI of this Part VI -Summary of Reuse and Disposal Part V -Effluent Disposal For each effluent disposal activity, enter the permitted capacity and average flow. Do not duplicate any of these entries in Part IV of this form. Using available flow records, other available information, and your best judgment, please allocate the average flows for all treatment facilities among the effluent disposal types listed in this part. Make discrete entries (do not show ranges) for capacity and flow. Show totals at the bottom of the table. d The totals in Parts III and VI will not be equal if one of the following conditions exists (check as appropriate): The reuse system includes an ASR system and the amounts injected and withdrawn during the year differ. The reuse system includes one or more reuse activities in which reclaimed water is returned to the treatment facility after its use, where it is then available for reuse or disposal. DEP Form 62-610.300(4)(a)2 March 9, 2006 Page 5 of 9 0.2356 1.7174 0 1.9530 3.5 1.7174 1.7174 Part VII – Reuse Activities, Numbers of Customers, and Backup Discharges 1. How many single-family residences have reclaimed water service? 2. How many golf courses are irrigated using reclaimed water? 3. How many parks or playgrounds are irrigated using reclaimed water? 4. How many schools are irrigated using reclaimed water? 5. Is reclaimed water used to flush toilets? Yes No If yes, list locations where reclaimed water is used for toilet flushing. 6. Is reclaimed water used for fire protection? No Yes, in sprinkler systems Yes, in fire hydrants Yes, other (please describe) 7. How many cooling towers use reclaimed water from this reuse system? 8. List or describe any unique or unusual uses of reclaimed water. 9. Is there a surface water discharge that serves as a backup discharge for the reuse system? No Yes, a Limited Wet Weather Discharge permitted under Rule 62-610.860, F.A.C. Yes, permitted under the APRICOT Act [Section 403.086(7), F.S.] Yes, permitted under other rules governing surface water discharges 10. Do you require construction of reclaimed water piping in new residential or other developments? Yes No 11. Do you require connection to the reclaimed water system when reclaimed water service becomes available? Yes No DEP Form 62-610.300(4)(a)2 March 9, 2006 Page 6 of 9 63 1 0 0 4 4 0 Clay Tennis Court Irr. 4 4 4 Part VIII – Cross-Connection Control Activities Rule 62-610.469, F.A.C., imposes cross-connection control requirements on reuse systems permitted under Part III of Chapter 62-610, F.A.C. This includes requirements for the implementation of crossconnection control programs by all public water supply systems serving areas that are within the general reclaimed water service area. Color-coding, labeling, and separation distance requirements are included. In addition, inspections within the reclaimed water service area are required. For purposes of this form, “cross-connection” means a pipe-to-pipe connection between drinking water pipes and reclaimed water pipes. 1. Are all public water supply systems serving areas that are within the general reuse service area actively implementing and enforcing their cross-connection control programs? Yes No Have all of these cross-connection control programs been accepted by the DEP or the approved county health department? Yes No 2. How many illegal cross-connections have been identified during the reporting period? How many of these cross-connections have been eliminated? Please, attach a description of identified cross-connections and efforts taken to eliminate them. 3. How many new connections were made to the reclaimed water system during the reporting period? How many of the new reclaimed water connections were inspected at the time of initial connection? 4. How often are the reclaimed water connections of existing residential reclaimed water customers inspected (i.e., daily, weekly, monthly, annually)? How often are the reclaimed water connections of existing non-residential reclaimed water customers inspected (i.e., daily, weekly, monthly, annually)? 5. In addition to the number of new connections inspected in Item 3 above, how many existing connections were inspected during the reporting period? Part IX -Rates Charged for the Use of Reclaimed Water Please, list the fees charged for the use of reclaimed water. Please do not enter wastewater or sewer charges. If reclaimed water is provided at no cost, enter zeroes in both blanks. If the fee structure includes both flat rate and gallonage charge components, make a positive entry in both spaces. Make all entries in the units shown. 1. How much do you charge a single-family residential customer (assume a 0.2-acre lot) for the use of reclaimed water? Flat rate ($/month/connection) Gallonage charge (cents/1000 gal.) DEP Form 62-610.300(4)(a)2 March 9, 2006 Page 7 of 9 4 4 None N/A 38 38 Upon transfer of service, or when check valve requires replacement. Upon transfer of service, or when check valve requires replacement. None $8.97 $1.67/1000 gals 2. How much do you charge non-residential customers, such as golf courses, (assume 0.1 mgd on a 50acre site) for the use of reclaimed water? Flat rate ($/month/connection) Gallonage charge (cents/1000 gal.) Part X -Required Attachments Check, as appropriate, and attach the required documentation. Inventory of Edible Crop Irrigation -If reclaimed water is used to irrigate edible crops at commercial agricultural sites, attach a copy of the current edible crop irrigation inventory as required by Rules 62610.475 and 62-610.870, F.A.C. The inventory shall include the following information: a. Name of the agricultural operation. b. Name and telephone number of the owner or operator of the agricultural operation. c. Address of the agricultural operation. d. Edible crops irrigated using reclaimed water. e. Type of application (irrigation) method used. f. Approximate area (acres) under irrigation using reclaimed water on which edible crops are grown. Inventory of Storage Facilities -If this reuse system was permitted under Part III of Chapter 62-610, F.A.C., attach a copy of the current inventory of storage facilities, as required by Rules 62-610.464, 62-610.830, and 62-610.870, F.A.C. The inventory shall include the following information: a. Name or identifier for the storage system. b. Location. c. Function of the storage system (system storage or reject storage). d. Type of facility (covered tank, uncovered tank, lined pond, unlined pond). e. Indication of whether or not the storage facility is a water of the state or discharges to a water of the state. f. Distance to the nearest public water supply well. g. Distance to the nearest potable water supply well, which is not a public water supply well. h. Volume of each storage tank/pond and the total storage volume of all storage tanks and ponds (in units of million gallons). Summary of Public Notification Program -If this reuse system was permitted under Part III of Chapter 62-610, F.A.C., attach a summary of the public notification program activities during the reporting period, as required by Rule 62-610.468(6), F.A.C. The summary shall include the following: a. Details of written public notification activities (include copies of written notices). b. Summary of activities involving the news media. c. Use of advisory signs. d. Other public notification activities. Summary of Metering and Rate Structure – As noted in 403.064(16), Florida Statutes, utilities implementing reuse projects are encouraged to meter use of reclaimed water by all end users and to charge for the use of reclaimed water based on the actual volume used when such metering and charges can be shown to encourage water conservation. Metering and the use of volume-based rates are effective water management tools for the following reuse activities: residential irrigation, agricultural irrigation, industrial uses, landscape irrigation, irrigation of other public access areas, commercial and institutional uses such as toilet flushing, and transfers to other reclaimed water utilities. As required by 403.064(16), DEP Form 62-610.300(4)(a)2 March 9, 2006 Page 8 of 9 $455.81 (6" mtr) $0.30/1000 gals 444 16 1 CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH ANNUAL REUSE REPORT 2015 – REQUIRED DOCUMENTS INVENTORY OF STORAGE FACILITIES Atlantic Beach Country Club Reuse Pond a. Name or identifier for the storage system: Atlantic Beach Country Club Reuse Pond b. Location: Atlantic Beach Country Club Golf Course, north of Maritime Oak Drive c. Function of storage system: Reclaimed water system storage d. Type of facility: Lined pond e. Is storage system a water of the state, or discharges to waters of the state? No f. Distance to nearest public water supply well: 1,024 linear feet g. Distance to nearest potable supply well (not public supply): 1,050 linear feet h. Volume of storage pond -~ 2.5 Million Gallons Total of all storage ~ 2.5 Million Gallons SUMMARY OF PUBLIC NOTIFICATION PROGRAM Signage is placed around the reuse pond at the Country Club Golf Course with the words “Lake Contains Reuse Water Do Not Drink Do Not Swim” and the international symbols (see attached photo). The attached flyer is provided to residents, visitors and golfers. Also, additional signage is placed around the subdivision and golf course and notification are included on score cards. SUMMARY OF METERING AND RATE STRUCTURE a. Number of meters employed to monitor volume of reclaimed water: 1 b. Per capita use: Per capita use for the reporting period cannot be determined as the residential development is just beginning and there is not yet usage data. The majority of the reclaimed water demand is still for the golf course irrigation. 2 c. Type of rate structure: Flat rate (base charge) plus a fixed volume rate. (Note that, per an agreement with the Atlantic Beach Country Club, there is no charge for reclaimed water for the first 18 months of use). d. Summary of utility’s plans for metering reclaimed customers: All units are individually metered. Reclaimed water for the golf course is metered separately. Reuse Signage at Golf Course Reclaimed Water Storage Pond. Reuse Signage on Golf Course and in Residential Neighborhoods. For more information -Call (904) 247-5834 CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH Reclaimed Water is supplied at Atlantic Beach Country Club Annual Reuse Report 2017-Atlantic Beach.pdfAnnual Reuse Report and Instructions Florida Department of Environmental Protection Twin Towers Office Bldg., 2600 Blair Stone Road, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-2400 ANNUAL REUSE REPORT Part I -Instructions 1. This form is to be submitted on or before January 1 following the completion of each fiscal year (October 1 through September 30). Submittal is required by Rule 62-610.870, F.A.C. This report will be used to develop and maintain a reuse inventory. It will not be used for determination of compliance with permit limitations, other than requirements to submit this report. If flow monitoring information is not available for individual reuse types or types of users, please provide your best estimates of flows allocated to individual reuse types or types of users. 2. Submit one copy (including all attachments) to each of the following three addresses: a. DEP Water Reuse Coordinator Mail Station 3540 2600 Blair Stone Road Tallahassee, Florida 32399-2400 b. The appropriate DEP district office (attention Domestic Wastewater Program). c. The appropriate water management district. 3. Please type or print legibly. Submit all pages of this form. 4. Completion of this report is required for all domestic wastewater facilities having permitted capacities of 0.1 mgd or larger which contribute reclaimed water to one or more reuse systems permitted under Chapter 62-610, F.A.C. This form is to be completed annually for each separate reuse system. For purposes of this form, “reuse system” means a network of pipes, pumping facilities, storage facilities, and appurtenances designed to convey and distribute reclaimed water from one or more domestic wastewater treatment facilities to one or more users of reclaimed water. 5. Use the units specified in the form. For flows, show annual average flows (in mgd). This can be obtained by averaging daily flows over a 365-day period, dividing the total annual volume by 365, or by averaging the 12 monthly average flow values. 6. Be sure to submit the required attachments (see Part X on pages 8 and 9 of this form). 7. The cover sheet of your permit will identify portions of your project classified as “reuse” and portions classified as “effluent disposal.” Rule 62-610.810, F.A.C., lists the criteria for classifying projects (or portions of projects) as “reuse” or “effluent disposal.” DEP Form 62-610.300(4)(a)2 March 9, 2006 Page 1 of 9 Part II -General Information 1. Reporting Period: October 1, through September 30, 2. Date Submitted 3. Person Completing This Form Name Title Organization Mailing Address City/State/Zip Code Telephone ( ) E-mail 4. Reuse System Name 5. Domestic Wastewater Treatment Facilities Providing Reclaimed Water to This Reuse System a. Location of Facilities City County DEP District (check one): Northwest (Pensacola) Northeast (Jacksonville) Southwest (Tampa) Central (Orlando) Southeast (West Palm Beach) South (Ft. Myers) Water Management District (check one): Northwest Florida (Havana) Suwannee River (Live Oak) Southwest Florida (Brooksville) St. Johns River (Palatka) South Florida (West Palm Beach) DEP Form 62-610.300(4)(a)2 March 9, 2006 Page 2 of 9 2016 2017 February 16, 2018 Kayle Moore Public Utilities Director City of Atlantic Beach 902 Assisi Lane Jacksonville, FL 32233 904 247-5874 kmoore@coab.us City of Atlantic Beach Atlantic Beach Duval 4 Source of Water Average Flow (mgd) Treated Wastewater [Enter the total from bottom of table in Part II] Supplemental Water Supplies (Enter the flow for each supplemental water source added by the utility) Surface Water Stormwater Ground Water Drinking Water Demineralization Concentrate (Blended with final reclaimed water only) Water Recovered from ASR b Total Water Available for Reuse or Disposal [Should equal the total in Part VI of this form] b. Domestic Wastewater Treatment Facility Information Enter the name of the facility, the DEP identification number, disinfection level,a permitted capacity, and annual average flow for each treatment facility providing reclaimed water to this reuse system. Facility Name DEP Identification Number Disinfection Level a Permitted Capacity (mgd) Average Flow (mgd) Total Treated Wastewater a Enter one of the following codes for disinfection level for each treatment facility: HI = High-level disinfection, as described in Rule 62-600.440(5), F.A.C. IM = Intermediate disinfection, as described in Rule 62-600.440(6), F.A.C. BA = Basic disinfection, as described in Rule 62-600.440(4), F.A.C. LL = Low-level disinfection, as described in Rule 62-600.440(7), F.A.C. HB = High-level disinfection & basic disinfection for portions of the treated flow. FT = Full treatment disinfection, as described in Rule 62-610.563(3)(b), F.A.C. Part III -Reclaimed Water and/or Effluent Available for Reuse or Disposal b Aquifer Storage and Recovery (ASR) -This activity is described in Rule 62-610.466, F.A.C. If you have an ASR system included in your permit for the reuse system, please make separate entries in both Part III (for the total average flow withdrawn from the ASR well) and in Part VI (for the total average flow injected into the ASR well). DEP Form 62-610.300(4)(a)2 March 9, 2006 Page 3 of 9 1.9890 FL0038776 1.9890 1.9890 0000 Atlantic Beach WWTF HB 3.5 1.9890 3.5 00 Note: Basic disinfection for effluent to river, high level disinfection for reuse. Reuse Type Reuse Sub-Type Part Capacity (mgd) Flow (mgd) Area (acres) Public Access Areas & Landscape Irrigation Golf Course Irrigation III Residential Irrigation III Other Public Access Areas III Agricultural Irrigation & Sprayfields Edible Crops (Be sure to attach the inventory of edible crop irrigation. See Part X of this form.) III Grass, Pasture, Other Crops II Ground Water Recharge & Indirect Potable Reuse Rapid Infiltration Basins (Including Some Perc Ponds) c IV Absorption Fields c IV Surface Water Augmentation (Discharge to Class I Waters) V Injection to Potable Aquifers V Industrial At Treatment Plant VII At Other Facilities VII Toilet Flushing III Fire Protection III Wetlands Other (Specify) Total Reuse [Enter total flow on Line 1 in Part VI of this form.] Part IV -Reuse For each reuse activity, enter the permitted capacity, average flows, and acreage. Do not duplicate any of these entries in Part V of this form. Using available flow records, other available information, and your best judgment, please allocate the average flows for all treatment facilities among the reuse types listed in this part. Make discrete entries (do not show ranges). Show totals at the bottom of the table. c To be considered “reuse,” either of the following conditions must exist: * There are multiple basins or absorption fields that are routinely wetted, dried, and maintained in accord with Part IV of Chapter 62-610, F.A.C., or * Continuously-loaded ponds must meet the higher treatment/disinfection requirements in Rule 62-610.525, F.A.C. If neither condition is met, the perc pond or absorption field is “effluent disposal” and should be recorded in Part V in this form (under “Other”). DEP Form 62-610.300(4)(a)2 March 9, 2006 Page 4 of 9 0.5 0.2135 115 ' 0.0585 15 ' 0.0060 2 0.5 0.2780 132 Reuse or Disposal Activity Average Flow (mgd) 1. Reuse (From bottom of Part IV of this form) 2. Effluent Disposal (From bottom of Part V) 3. Flow Stored in ASR (See note b on ASR in Part III.) Total (Should equal the total in Part III of this form.) d Disposal Type Disposal Sub-Type Permitted Capacity (mgd) Average Flow (mgd) Surface Water Discharges Ocean Outfall To Coastal or Estuarine Waters To Wetlands Deep Well Disposal Other (specify) To Other Surface Waters form.] Total Flow Disposed [Enter total flow on Line 2 in Part VI of this Part VI -Summary of Reuse and Disposal Part V -Effluent Disposal For each effluent disposal activity, enter the permitted capacity and average flow. Do not duplicate any of these entries in Part IV of this form. Using available flow records, other available information, and your best judgment, please allocate the average flows for all treatment facilities among the effluent disposal types listed in this part. Make discrete entries (do not show ranges) for capacity and flow. Show totals at the bottom of the table. d The totals in Parts III and VI will not be equal if one of the following conditions exists (check as appropriate): The reuse system includes an ASR system and the amounts injected and withdrawn during the year differ. The reuse system includes one or more reuse activities in which reclaimed water is returned to the treatment facility after its use, where it is then available for reuse or disposal. DEP Form 62-610.300(4)(a)2 March 9, 2006 Page 5 of 9 0.2780 1.7110 0 1.9890 3.5 1.7110 1.7110 Part VII – Reuse Activities, Numbers of Customers, and Backup Discharges 1. How many single-family residences have reclaimed water service? 2. How many golf courses are irrigated using reclaimed water? 3. How many parks or playgrounds are irrigated using reclaimed water? 4. How many schools are irrigated using reclaimed water? 5. Is reclaimed water used to flush toilets? Yes No If yes, list locations where reclaimed water is used for toilet flushing. 6. Is reclaimed water used for fire protection? No Yes, in sprinkler systems Yes, in fire hydrants Yes, other (please describe) 7. How many cooling towers use reclaimed water from this reuse system? 8. List or describe any unique or unusual uses of reclaimed water. 9. Is there a surface water discharge that serves as a backup discharge for the reuse system? No Yes, a Limited Wet Weather Discharge permitted under Rule 62-610.860, F.A.C. Yes, permitted under the APRICOT Act [Section 403.086(7), F.S.] Yes, permitted under other rules governing surface water discharges 10. Do you require construction of reclaimed water piping in new residential or other developments? Yes No 11. Do you require connection to the reclaimed water system when reclaimed water service becomes available? Yes No DEP Form 62-610.300(4)(a)2 March 9, 2006 Page 6 of 9 99 1 0 0 4 4 0 Clay Tennis Court Irr. 4 4 4 Part VIII – Cross-Connection Control Activities Rule 62-610.469, F.A.C., imposes cross-connection control requirements on reuse systems permitted under Part III of Chapter 62-610, F.A.C. This includes requirements for the implementation of crossconnection control programs by all public water supply systems serving areas that are within the general reclaimed water service area. Color-coding, labeling, and separation distance requirements are included. In addition, inspections within the reclaimed water service area are required. For purposes of this form, “cross-connection” means a pipe-to-pipe connection between drinking water pipes and reclaimed water pipes. 1. Are all public water supply systems serving areas that are within the general reuse service area actively implementing and enforcing their cross-connection control programs? Yes No Have all of these cross-connection control programs been accepted by the DEP or the approved county health department? Yes No 2. How many illegal cross-connections have been identified during the reporting period? How many of these cross-connections have been eliminated? Please, attach a description of identified cross-connections and efforts taken to eliminate them. 3. How many new connections were made to the reclaimed water system during the reporting period? How many of the new reclaimed water connections were inspected at the time of initial connection? 4. How often are the reclaimed water connections of existing residential reclaimed water customers inspected (i.e., daily, weekly, monthly, annually)? How often are the reclaimed water connections of existing non-residential reclaimed water customers inspected (i.e., daily, weekly, monthly, annually)? 5. In addition to the number of new connections inspected in Item 3 above, how many existing connections were inspected during the reporting period? Part IX -Rates Charged for the Use of Reclaimed Water Please, list the fees charged for the use of reclaimed water. Please do not enter wastewater or sewer charges. If reclaimed water is provided at no cost, enter zeroes in both blanks. If the fee structure includes both flat rate and gallonage charge components, make a positive entry in both spaces. Make all entries in the units shown. 1. How much do you charge a single-family residential customer (assume a 0.2-acre lot) for the use of reclaimed water? Flat rate ($/month/connection) Gallonage charge (cents/1000 gal.) DEP Form 62-610.300(4)(a)2 March 9, 2006 Page 7 of 9 4 4 None N/A 36 36 Upon transfer of service, or when check valve requires replacement. Upon transfer of service, or when check valve requires replacement. None $8.97 $1.67/1000 gals 2. How much do you charge non-residential customers, such as golf courses, (assume 0.1 mgd on a 50acre site) for the use of reclaimed water? Flat rate ($/month/connection) Gallonage charge (cents/1000 gal.) Part X -Required Attachments Check, as appropriate, and attach the required documentation. Inventory of Edible Crop Irrigation -If reclaimed water is used to irrigate edible crops at commercial agricultural sites, attach a copy of the current edible crop irrigation inventory as required by Rules 62610.475 and 62-610.870, F.A.C. The inventory shall include the following information: a. Name of the agricultural operation. b. Name and telephone number of the owner or operator of the agricultural operation. c. Address of the agricultural operation. d. Edible crops irrigated using reclaimed water. e. Type of application (irrigation) method used. f. Approximate area (acres) under irrigation using reclaimed water on which edible crops are grown. Inventory of Storage Facilities -If this reuse system was permitted under Part III of Chapter 62-610, F.A.C., attach a copy of the current inventory of storage facilities, as required by Rules 62-610.464, 62-610.830, and 62-610.870, F.A.C. The inventory shall include the following information: a. Name or identifier for the storage system. b. Location. c. Function of the storage system (system storage or reject storage). d. Type of facility (covered tank, uncovered tank, lined pond, unlined pond). e. Indication of whether or not the storage facility is a water of the state or discharges to a water of the state. f. Distance to the nearest public water supply well. g. Distance to the nearest potable water supply well, which is not a public water supply well. h. Volume of each storage tank/pond and the total storage volume of all storage tanks and ponds (in units of million gallons). Summary of Public Notification Program -If this reuse system was permitted under Part III of Chapter 62-610, F.A.C., attach a summary of the public notification program activities during the reporting period, as required by Rule 62-610.468(6), F.A.C. The summary shall include the following: a. Details of written public notification activities (include copies of written notices). b. Summary of activities involving the news media. c. Use of advisory signs. d. Other public notification activities. Summary of Metering and Rate Structure – As noted in 403.064(16), Florida Statutes, utilities implementing reuse projects are encouraged to meter use of reclaimed water by all end users and to charge for the use of reclaimed water based on the actual volume used when such metering and charges can be shown to encourage water conservation. Metering and the use of volume-based rates are effective water management tools for the following reuse activities: residential irrigation, agricultural irrigation, industrial uses, landscape irrigation, irrigation of other public access areas, commercial and institutional uses such as toilet flushing, and transfers to other reclaimed water utilities. As required by 403.064(16), DEP Form 62-610.300(4)(a)2 March 9, 2006 Page 8 of 9 $455.81 (6" mtr) $0.30/1000 gals 444 16 1 CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH ANNUAL REUSE REPORT 2015 – REQUIRED DOCUMENTS INVENTORY OF STORAGE FACILITIES Atlantic Beach Country Club Reuse Pond a. Name or identifier for the storage system: Atlantic Beach Country Club Reuse Pond b. Location: Atlantic Beach Country Club Golf Course, north of Maritime Oak Drive c. Function of storage system: Reclaimed water system storage d. Type of facility: Lined pond e. Is storage system a water of the state, or discharges to waters of the state? No f. Distance to nearest public water supply well: 1,024 linear feet g. Distance to nearest potable supply well (not public supply): 1,050 linear feet h. Volume of storage pond -~ 2.5 Million Gallons Total of all storage ~ 2.5 Million Gallons SUMMARY OF PUBLIC NOTIFICATION PROGRAM Signage is placed around the reuse pond at the Country Club Golf Course with the words “Lake Contains Reuse Water Do Not Drink Do Not Swim” and the international symbols (see attached photo). The attached flyer is provided to residents, visitors and golfers. Also, additional signage is placed around the subdivision and golf course and notification are included on score cards. SUMMARY OF METERING AND RATE STRUCTURE a. Number of meters employed to monitor volume of reclaimed water: 1 b. Per capita use: Per capita use for the reporting period cannot be determined as the residential development is just beginning and there is not yet usage data. The majority of the reclaimed water demand is still for the golf course irrigation. 2 c. Type of rate structure: Flat rate (base charge) plus a fixed volume rate. (Note that, per an agreement with the Atlantic Beach Country Club, there is no charge for reclaimed water for the first 18 months of use). d. Summary of utility’s plans for metering reclaimed customers: All units are individually metered. Reclaimed water for the golf course is metered separately. Reuse Signage at Golf Course Reclaimed Water Storage Pond. Reuse Signage on Golf Course and in Residential Neighborhoods. For more information -Call (904) 247-5834 CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH Reclaimed Water is supplied at Atlantic Beach Country Club