Florida's Wetlands House Water Quality, Supply & Treatment Subcommittee

What is mitigation used for? What is a Mitigation Bank? How are they permitted? How do they work? How are they regulated? Where are they located?

Paul Renner Cyndi Stevenson
Speaker Chair
Water Quality, Supply & Treatment
Subcommittee
Tuesday, September 19, 2023
11:00 am
Sumner Hall (404 HOB)
Meeting Packet
Committee Meeting Notice
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
Water Quality, Supply & Treatment Subcommittee
Tuesday, September 19, 2023 11:00 am
Start Date and Time:
End Date and Time: Tuesday, September 19, 2023 12:30 pm
Location: Sumner Hall (404 HOB)
1.50 hrs
Duration:
Presentation by the Department of Environmental Protection on wetlands
Presentation by the St. Johns River Water Management District on mitigation banking
NOTICE FINALIZED on 09/12/2023 2:14PM by Jones.Missy
09/12/2023 Page 1 of 1
Leagis ®
02:14:54PM
Wetlands
DEP
Florida's Wetlands
House Water Quality, Supply & Treatment Subcommittee
Sept. 19, 2023
2
FLORIDA'S WETLANDS
Wetlands are found throughout Florida and make up nearly a third of the
state. They are critical to maintaining water quality and supply, providing
flood control, supporting recreational opportunities, and providing habitat
for numerous threatened and endangered species.
IMPORTANCE TO THE HEALTH OF THE ENVIRONMENT
• The Florida Department of Environmental Protection (DEP), in
coordination with Florida’s five water management districts,
administers the Submerged Lands and Environmental Resources
Coordination Program (SLERC), which includes the implementation of
the state’s Environmental Resource Permitting (ERP) Program. ​
• SLERC regulates activities in, on or over surface waters or wetlands,
as well as any activity involving the alteration of surface water flows
(stormwater management).
• SLERC implements the environmental permitting criteria to ensure
there is no net loss in wetland and other surface water functions.
3
FLORIDA'S WETLANDS
PROTECTING WETLANDS IN OUR GROWING STATE
4
Chapter 62-340, Florida
Administrative Code (F.A.C.):
Chapter 62-330, F.A.C.:
• Wetland functional
assessment.
• Uniform Mitigation
Assessment Method (UMAM). ​
Chapter 62-345, F.A.C.:
• Environmental Resource
Permitting.
• Establishes the statewide
thresholds, criteria and
conditions for the processing
and issuance of ERP permits.​
FLORIDA'S WETLANDS
SLERC RULES
• Delineation of landward
extent of wetlands and
surface waters.​
• Surface waters and wetlands in Florida are defined and delineated in
accordance with Chapter 62-340, F.A.C.
• Florida wetlands are defined as those areas that are inundated or saturated
by surface water or ground water at a frequency and a duration sufficient to
support a prevalence of vegetation typically adapted for life in saturated
soils. Soils present in wetlands generally are classified as hydric.
• The three general factors include plants, soils and hydrologic indicators.
• DEP provides training to regulatory agencies to ensure the consistent use of
the rule statewide.
5
FLORIDA'S WETLANDS
DELINEATING WETLANDS – CHAPTER 62-340, F.A.C.
• The ERP rules are effective statewide and
include Applicant Handbooks that provide
rules and procedures for permit
applications.
• The ERP is implemented by DEP, the water
management districts and two delegated
local governments.
• The State 404 program regulates activities
involving the dredging or discharge of fill
material within assumed Waters of the
United States (WOTUS), both wetlands and
surface waters.
• State 404 is implemented only by DEP.
6
FLORIDA'S WETLANDS
ERP – CHAPTERS 62-330 AND 62-331, F.A.C.
• The ERP program addresses water quality, water quantity and the
environmental functions of our wetland resources.
• The ERP program regulates most land alteration and construction with some
exceptions (e.g., exempt activities and activities below rule thresholds).
• Activities in wetlands or surface waters that require a permit.
o Docks, marinas, bridges, channel dredging, filling of a wetland, etc.
• Activities in wetlands and uplands that require a permit.
o Residential and commercial development.
o Transportation projects, power generation, utility lines, pipelines, etc.
o Many projects also involve stormwater management during or after construction.
7
FLORIDA'S WETLANDS
ERP REGULATED ACTIVITIES – CHAPTER 62-330, F.A.C.
• Similar activities that are regulated
under the ERP program.
• Dredging or filling of wetlands or
surface waters (WOTUS – assumed
waters under Florida program).
• Residential and commercial
development.
• Transportation, power generation,
pipelines, etc.
• Wetlands are defined in accordance
with Chapter 62-340, F.A.C., unless
the applicant chooses to provide
information indicating that the
wetlands are not WOTUS. 8
FLORIDA'S WETLANDS
STATE 404 REGULATED ACTIVITIES – CHAPTER 62-331, F.A.C.
• Uniform Mitigation Assessment Method
(UMAM), Chapter 62-345, F.A.C.
• Impacts to wetlands should be
eliminated or reduced as much as
possible.
• After eliminating or reducing impacts, an
applicant must mitigate to offset the
remaining adverse impacts.
• Wetland functions are assessed based
upon factors such as habitat quality,
water quality and quantity, and wildlife
utilization.
9
FLORIDA'S WETLANDS
UMAM – CHAPTER 62-345, F.A.C.
• DEP and the water management districts
will continue to focus on effective and
efficient implementation of the ERP
program.
• Florida is leading by example with staff
training as Certified Wetland Evaluators,
and effective implementation of federal
requirements for dredging or discharge
of fill material in assumed waters
(wetlands and surface waters) that are
WOTUS under DEP’s State 404 program.
10
FLORIDA'S WETLANDS
PROTECTING FLORIDA NOW AND INTO THE FUTURE
11
THANK YOU
Jessica Kramer
Deputy Secretary
850-245-2309
Jessica.L.Kramer@FloridaDEP.gov
Mitigation Banking
SJRWMD
Mitigation Banks
Christine Wentzel
Regulatory Manager
Environmental Resource Program
Division of Regulatory Services
Presentation Purpose
What is mitigation used for?
What is a Mitigation Bank?
How are they permitted?
How do they work?
How are they regulated?
Where are they located?
What is Mitigation Used For
Permitting Thresholds
Any new construction
Work within wetlands
State Regulates
Water Quantity & Quality
Wetland Protection
• Eliminate / reduce impacts
• Mitigate unavoidable impacts
Mitigation Options
Preservation
Creation
Enhancement
Restoration
Purchase credits from a
mitigation bank
What is a Mitigation Bank
Variety of sizes and
habitats
Improves Regional
Watershed
Adjacent lands conducive
for success
Establishes Credits
Mitigation Service Area
Managed in perpetuity
How are Mitigation Banks Permitted
Construction and
implementation plans
Legal and financial responsibility
Success criteria
Establish service area
Credit determination and release
schedule
Perpetual management plan
How do Mitigation Banks Work
Legal paperwork ~20% credit release
Start selling credits
Complete construction ~30% release
Monitoring and Land Management
Trending towards success = incremental
credit releases over time
Perpetually monitor & maintain
through long-term management
How are Mitigation Banks Regulated
Annual -
Monitoring and Reporting
Compliance Site Inspections
Financial Assurance Audit
Credit Ledger Reconciliation
Where are
they
Located
131 Mitigation Banks
227,496 acres
FDEP
24 Banks
58,631 ac.
SWFWMD
37 Banks
21,483 ac.
SFWMD
19 Banks
29,287 ac.
SJRWMD
51 Banks
118,095 ac.

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Florida's Wetlands House Water Quality, Supply & Treatment Subcommittee

  • 1. Paul Renner Cyndi Stevenson Speaker Chair Water Quality, Supply & Treatment Subcommittee Tuesday, September 19, 2023 11:00 am Sumner Hall (404 HOB) Meeting Packet
  • 2. Committee Meeting Notice HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Water Quality, Supply & Treatment Subcommittee Tuesday, September 19, 2023 11:00 am Start Date and Time: End Date and Time: Tuesday, September 19, 2023 12:30 pm Location: Sumner Hall (404 HOB) 1.50 hrs Duration: Presentation by the Department of Environmental Protection on wetlands Presentation by the St. Johns River Water Management District on mitigation banking NOTICE FINALIZED on 09/12/2023 2:14PM by Jones.Missy 09/12/2023 Page 1 of 1 Leagis ® 02:14:54PM
  • 4. Florida's Wetlands House Water Quality, Supply & Treatment Subcommittee Sept. 19, 2023
  • 5. 2 FLORIDA'S WETLANDS Wetlands are found throughout Florida and make up nearly a third of the state. They are critical to maintaining water quality and supply, providing flood control, supporting recreational opportunities, and providing habitat for numerous threatened and endangered species. IMPORTANCE TO THE HEALTH OF THE ENVIRONMENT
  • 6. • The Florida Department of Environmental Protection (DEP), in coordination with Florida’s five water management districts, administers the Submerged Lands and Environmental Resources Coordination Program (SLERC), which includes the implementation of the state’s Environmental Resource Permitting (ERP) Program. ​ • SLERC regulates activities in, on or over surface waters or wetlands, as well as any activity involving the alteration of surface water flows (stormwater management). • SLERC implements the environmental permitting criteria to ensure there is no net loss in wetland and other surface water functions. 3 FLORIDA'S WETLANDS PROTECTING WETLANDS IN OUR GROWING STATE
  • 7. 4 Chapter 62-340, Florida Administrative Code (F.A.C.): Chapter 62-330, F.A.C.: • Wetland functional assessment. • Uniform Mitigation Assessment Method (UMAM). ​ Chapter 62-345, F.A.C.: • Environmental Resource Permitting. • Establishes the statewide thresholds, criteria and conditions for the processing and issuance of ERP permits.​ FLORIDA'S WETLANDS SLERC RULES • Delineation of landward extent of wetlands and surface waters.​
  • 8. • Surface waters and wetlands in Florida are defined and delineated in accordance with Chapter 62-340, F.A.C. • Florida wetlands are defined as those areas that are inundated or saturated by surface water or ground water at a frequency and a duration sufficient to support a prevalence of vegetation typically adapted for life in saturated soils. Soils present in wetlands generally are classified as hydric. • The three general factors include plants, soils and hydrologic indicators. • DEP provides training to regulatory agencies to ensure the consistent use of the rule statewide. 5 FLORIDA'S WETLANDS DELINEATING WETLANDS – CHAPTER 62-340, F.A.C.
  • 9. • The ERP rules are effective statewide and include Applicant Handbooks that provide rules and procedures for permit applications. • The ERP is implemented by DEP, the water management districts and two delegated local governments. • The State 404 program regulates activities involving the dredging or discharge of fill material within assumed Waters of the United States (WOTUS), both wetlands and surface waters. • State 404 is implemented only by DEP. 6 FLORIDA'S WETLANDS ERP – CHAPTERS 62-330 AND 62-331, F.A.C.
  • 10. • The ERP program addresses water quality, water quantity and the environmental functions of our wetland resources. • The ERP program regulates most land alteration and construction with some exceptions (e.g., exempt activities and activities below rule thresholds). • Activities in wetlands or surface waters that require a permit. o Docks, marinas, bridges, channel dredging, filling of a wetland, etc. • Activities in wetlands and uplands that require a permit. o Residential and commercial development. o Transportation projects, power generation, utility lines, pipelines, etc. o Many projects also involve stormwater management during or after construction. 7 FLORIDA'S WETLANDS ERP REGULATED ACTIVITIES – CHAPTER 62-330, F.A.C.
  • 11. • Similar activities that are regulated under the ERP program. • Dredging or filling of wetlands or surface waters (WOTUS – assumed waters under Florida program). • Residential and commercial development. • Transportation, power generation, pipelines, etc. • Wetlands are defined in accordance with Chapter 62-340, F.A.C., unless the applicant chooses to provide information indicating that the wetlands are not WOTUS. 8 FLORIDA'S WETLANDS STATE 404 REGULATED ACTIVITIES – CHAPTER 62-331, F.A.C.
  • 12. • Uniform Mitigation Assessment Method (UMAM), Chapter 62-345, F.A.C. • Impacts to wetlands should be eliminated or reduced as much as possible. • After eliminating or reducing impacts, an applicant must mitigate to offset the remaining adverse impacts. • Wetland functions are assessed based upon factors such as habitat quality, water quality and quantity, and wildlife utilization. 9 FLORIDA'S WETLANDS UMAM – CHAPTER 62-345, F.A.C.
  • 13. • DEP and the water management districts will continue to focus on effective and efficient implementation of the ERP program. • Florida is leading by example with staff training as Certified Wetland Evaluators, and effective implementation of federal requirements for dredging or discharge of fill material in assumed waters (wetlands and surface waters) that are WOTUS under DEP’s State 404 program. 10 FLORIDA'S WETLANDS PROTECTING FLORIDA NOW AND INTO THE FUTURE
  • 14. 11 THANK YOU Jessica Kramer Deputy Secretary 850-245-2309 Jessica.L.Kramer@FloridaDEP.gov
  • 16. Mitigation Banks Christine Wentzel Regulatory Manager Environmental Resource Program Division of Regulatory Services
  • 17. Presentation Purpose What is mitigation used for? What is a Mitigation Bank? How are they permitted? How do they work? How are they regulated? Where are they located?
  • 18. What is Mitigation Used For Permitting Thresholds Any new construction Work within wetlands State Regulates Water Quantity & Quality Wetland Protection • Eliminate / reduce impacts • Mitigate unavoidable impacts
  • 20. What is a Mitigation Bank Variety of sizes and habitats Improves Regional Watershed Adjacent lands conducive for success Establishes Credits Mitigation Service Area Managed in perpetuity
  • 21. How are Mitigation Banks Permitted Construction and implementation plans Legal and financial responsibility Success criteria Establish service area Credit determination and release schedule Perpetual management plan
  • 22. How do Mitigation Banks Work Legal paperwork ~20% credit release Start selling credits Complete construction ~30% release Monitoring and Land Management Trending towards success = incremental credit releases over time Perpetually monitor & maintain through long-term management
  • 23. How are Mitigation Banks Regulated Annual - Monitoring and Reporting Compliance Site Inspections Financial Assurance Audit Credit Ledger Reconciliation
  • 24. Where are they Located 131 Mitigation Banks 227,496 acres FDEP 24 Banks 58,631 ac. SWFWMD 37 Banks 21,483 ac. SFWMD 19 Banks 29,287 ac. SJRWMD 51 Banks 118,095 ac.