A presentation slide from a larger House Oversight document dump (likely related to the Town of Palm Beach records) detailing a 'Draft Year Round Irrigation Rule' by the South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD). The document outlines legal definitions for reclaimed water usage and warns 'The Town' that unless they use reclaimed water, they are subject to stricter irrigation conservation rules, even if using Floridan aquifer or seawater sources. While part of the Epstein-related Oversight files, this specific page concerns municipal water infrastructure and legal compliance.
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| SFWMD |
South Florida Water Management District, author of the draft language.
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| The Town |
Likely the Town of Palm Beach (based on context of the House Oversight investigation source), warned about compliance.
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| House Oversight Committee |
Source of the document (Bates stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_016641).
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Implied jurisdiction via 'F.A.C.' (Florida Administrative Code) and SFWMD.
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"Unless the Town uses reclaimed water for irrigation it may be subject to the Year Round Irrigation Rule – even if Floridan or Seawater is used."Source
"These conservation measures apply to all water sources, except that landscape irrigation accomplished using reclaimed water and/or supplemented reclaimed water is subject to only paragraphs..."Source
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