(1) The waters in the state are among its basic resources. Such waters have not heretofore been conserved or fully controlled so as to realize their full beneficial use.
(2) The department and the governing board shall take into account cumulative impacts on water resources and manage those resources in a manner to ensure their sustainability.
(3) It is further declared to be the policy of the Legislature:
(a) To provide for the management of water and related land resources;
(b) To promote the conservation, replenishment, recapture, enhancement, development, and proper utilization of surface and groundwater;
(c) To develop and regulate dams, impoundments, reservoirs, and other works and to provide water storage for beneficial purposes;
(d) To promote the availability of sufficient water for all existing and future reasonable-beneficial uses and natural systems;
(e) To prevent damage from floods, soil erosion, and excessive drainage;
(f) To minimize degradation of water resources caused by the discharge of stormwater;
(g) To preserve natural resources, fish, and wildlife;
(h) To promote the public policy set forth in s. 403.021;
(i) To promote recreational development, protect public lands, and assist in maintaining the navigability of rivers and harbors; and
(j) Otherwise to promote the health, safety, and general welfare of the people of this state.
In implementing this chapter, the department and the governing board shall construe and apply the policies in this subsection as a whole, and no specific policy is to be construed or applied in isolation from the other policies in this subsection.
(4)(a) Because water constitutes a public resource benefiting the entire state, it is the policy of the Legislature that the waters in the state be managed on a state and regional basis. Consistent with this directive, the Legislature recognizes the need to allocate water throughout the state so as to meet all reasonable-beneficial uses. However, the Legislature acknowledges that such allocations have in the past adversely affected the water resources of certain areas in this state. To protect such water resources and to meet the current and future needs of those areas with abundant water, the Legislature directs the department and the water management districts to encourage the use of water from sources nearest the area of use or application whenever practicable. Such sources shall include all naturally occurring water sources and all alternative water sources, including, but not limited to, desalination, conservation, reuse of nonpotable reclaimed water and stormwater, and aquifer storage and recovery. Reuse of potable reclaimed water and stormwater shall not be subject to the evaluation described in s. 373.223(3)(a)-(g). However, this directive to encourage the use of water, whenever practicable, from sources nearest the area of use or application shall not apply to the transport and direct and indirect use of water within the area encompassed by the Central and Southern Florida Flood Control Project, nor shall it apply anywhere in the state to the transport and use of water supplied exclusively for bottled water as defined in s. 500.03(1)(d), nor shall it apply to the transport and use of reclaimed water for electrical power production by an electric utility as defined in s. 366.02(4).
(b) In establishing the policy outlined in paragraph (a), the Legislature realizes that under certain circumstances the need to transport water from distant sources may be necessary for environmental, technical, or economic reasons.
(5) The Legislature recognizes that the water resource problems of the state vary from region to region, both in magnitude and complexity. It is therefore the intent of the Legislature to vest in the Department of Environmental Protection or its successor agency the power and responsibility to accomplish the conservation, protection, management, and control of the waters of the state and with sufficient flexibility and discretion to accomplish these ends through delegation of appropriate powers to the various water management districts. The department may exercise any power herein authorized to be exercised by a water management district; however, to the greatest extent practicable, such power should be delegated to the governing board of a water management district.
(6) It is further declared the policy of the Legislature that each water management district, to the extent consistent with effective management practices, shall approximate its fiscal and budget policies and procedures to those of the state.
History.—s. 2, part I, ch. 72-299; s. 36, ch. 79-65; s. 70, ch. 83-310; s. 5, ch. 89-279; s. 20, ch. 93-213; s. 250, ch. 94-356; s. 1, ch. 97-160; s. 1, ch. 98-88; s. 31, ch. 2022-4.
Structure Florida Statutes
Title XXVIII - Natural Resources; Conservation, Reclamation, and Use
Part I - State Water Resource Plan (Ss. 373.012-373.200)
373.012 - Topographic mapping.
373.016 - Declaration of policy.
373.023 - Scope and application.
373.026 - General powers and duties of the department.
373.033 - Saltwater barrier line.
373.036 - Florida water plan; district water management plans.
373.0363 - Southern Water Use Caution Area Recovery Strategy.
373.037 - Pilot program for alternative water supply development in restricted allocation areas.
373.0397 - Floridan and Biscayne aquifers; designation of prime groundwater recharge areas.
373.042 - Minimum flows and minimum water levels.
373.0421 - Establishment and implementation of minimum flows and minimum water levels.
373.043 - Adoption and enforcement of rules by the department.
373.044 - Rules; enforcement; availability of personnel rules.
373.046 - Interagency agreements.
373.0465 - Central Florida Water Initiative.
373.0466 - Central Florida Water Initiative Grant Program.
373.047 - Cooperation between districts.
373.069 - Creation of water management districts.
373.0693 - Basins; basin boards.
373.0695 - Duties of basin boards; authorized expenditures.
373.0698 - Creation and operation of basin boards; other laws superseded.
373.076 - Vacancies in the governing board; removal from office.
373.079 - Members of governing board; oath of office; staff.
373.083 - General powers and duties of the governing board.
373.084 - District works, operation by other governmental agencies.
373.085 - Use of works or land by other districts or private persons.
373.086 - Providing for district works.
373.087 - District works using aquifer for storage and supply.
373.088 - Application fees for certain real estate transactions.
373.089 - Sale or exchange of lands, or interests or rights in lands.
373.093 - Lease of lands or interest in land and personal property.
373.099 - Execution of instruments.
373.103 - Powers which may be vested in the governing board at the department’s discretion.
373.106 - Permit required for construction involving underground formation.
373.109 - Permit application fees.
373.113 - Adoption of rules by the governing board.
373.1131 - Consolidated action on permits.
373.1135 - Small business program.
373.116 - Procedure for water use and impoundment construction permit applications.
373.117 - Certification by professional engineer.
373.1175 - Signing and sealing by professional geologists.
373.118 - General permits; delegation.
373.119 - Administrative enforcement procedures; orders.
373.129 - Maintenance of actions.
373.136 - Enforcement of regulations and orders.
373.139 - Acquisition of real property.
373.1391 - Management of real property.
373.1401 - Management of lands of water management districts.
373.146 - Publication of notices, process, and papers.
373.149 - Existing districts preserved.
373.1501 - South Florida Water Management District as local sponsor.
373.1502 - Regulation of comprehensive plan project components.
373.1725 - Notice of intent by publication.
373.175 - Declaration of water shortage; emergency orders.
373.185 - Local Florida-friendly landscaping ordinances.
373.187 - Water management district implementation of Florida-friendly landscaping.
373.199 - Florida Forever Water Management District Work Plan.