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1 September 9, EPB/UNF Environmental Symposium John Fitzgerald Regional Water Supply Planning Coordinator North Florida Regional Water Supply Partnership
2 North Florida Regional Water Supply Partnership 2
3 34 Stakeholder Advisory Committee Meetings Stakeholder Group SJRWMD Member SRWMD Member Public Supply Agriculture Commercial/Power Generation Environmental Industrial/Mining Local Government Rick Hutton, P.E. Gainesville Regional Utilities Kerry Kates Florida Fruit and Vegetable Association Nancy Kilgo Veasey JEA Patrick T. Welsh, Ph.D. UNF and Save Our Lakes J. Michael O Berry Vulcan Materials Company Lee Pinkoson Commissioner, Alachua County Stephen Roberts Lake City Utilities Thomas Harper Harper Farms James Cornett Cornett s Spirit of the Suwannee, Inc. Jacqui Sulek Audubon Florida Terry L. Baker, P.E. PotashCorp Phosphate Division Gene Higginbotham Commissioner, Dixie County 3
4 Outreach and Collaboration 4
5 Water Resource Analysis Assessment of the amount of fresh groundwater available for water supply Determine impacts to water resources (i.e. constraints) groundwater quality wetlands MFLs spring flows 5
6 Some Wells Indicate Areas of Concern Regarding Groundwater Quality 6
7 North Florida Springs Heartland 7
8 MFLs in and near the NFRWSP 8
9 Million Gallons Per Day Population St. Johns River Water Management District Historic Water Use and Population -vs- Projected Water Demand and Population in NFRWSP ,750, ,475, ,200, ,925, ,650, ,375, ,100, , , , Year 0 Public Supply Commercial / Industrial / Institutional & Mining / Dewatering Domestic Self-Supply Agriculture Landscape / Recreational / Aesthetic Power Generation Population 9
10 Water Use and Draft Projections for the NFRWSP Area Category Change % Change Public Supply Domestic Self-Supply and Small Utilities Agriculture Commercial / Industrial / Institutional and Mining / Dewatering Landscape / Recreation / Aesthetic Power Generation Total Numbers may differ slightly due to rounding Values shown in million gallons per day. Values do not include NWFWMD, SWFWMD or Georgia 10
11 The Region s Challenge Estimate 667 mgd of water need at 2035 Range of recovery for the Lower Santa Fe and Ichetucknee MFLs 117 mgd potential needed by mgd in 2010 Currently modeling efforts are underway to estimate the available groundwater to meet future demands. 11
12 NFSEG Model Overview 12
13 Opportunities and Solutions Water conservation Recharge Alternative water supply Surface water Stormwater harvesting Reuse Collaboration 13
14 Water Conservation Indoors Outdoors Rates Education 14
15 2035 Low and High Conservation Potential 15
16 Recharge to Floridan Aquifer 16
17 Recharge in partnership area SJRWMD 20% SRWMD 80% Acreage in partnership area SRWMD 40% SJRWMD 60% 17
18 Diversification of Water Supplies: Excess Surface Water or Storm Water 18
19 Reuse Options Augmentation of surface waters used for irrigation Landscape irrigation Recharge Potable reuse Rebound (in feet) for 10 MGD injection Golf course irrigation 19
20 2015 Reuse and Wastewater Disposal 20
21 Meeting Future Demands Water Conservation 41 mgd Water Supply Development 85 mgd Water Resource Development 60 mgd 21
22 Importance of Collaboration Meet needs of commercial, agricultural, environment and urban uses Meet needs of recreational and quality of life Business and community leader engagement is vital Working together to meet all the needs will ensure a vital economy 22
23 Questions? 23
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