Item T2BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY
Meeting Date: 16 April 2003 Division: Growth Management
Bulk Item: Yes No X
Department: Marine Resources
AGENDA ITEM WORDING:
Approval of a Resolution concerning the policy for Uniform Wastewater System Connection.
ITEM BACKGROUND:
At the January 2003 regular BOCC meeting, the Commission heard from a number of individuals with
complaints concerning connection requirements to facilities operated by Key West Resort Utilities (KWRU).
The Commission requested that staff talk to property owners and the Utility to determine if any adjustments
need to be mad to the County's contract with the Utility to provide wastewater improvements concerning
engineering options and uniform connection policy.
The attached policy is provided to support staff recommendations for engineering changes to the County's
agreement with KWRU for wastewater improvements on Stock Island. The attached Resolution and the
Uniform Wastewater System Connection Policy that it contains, represent a policy specific to issues found in
staff's consideration of concerns raised with Key West Resort Utility. However, the policy recommendations
are provided to be applied generally throughout the County, in consideration of all connection issues that may
arise.
PREVIOUS RELEVANT BOCC ACTION:
Approval of a Contract with KWRU
CONTRACT/AGREEMENT CHANGES:
NA
STAFF RECOMMENDATIONS;
Approval
TOTAL COST: None BUDGETED: Yes
COST TO COUNTY: None SOURCE OF FUNDS:
REVENUE PRODUCING: Yes No X AMOUNT Per Month
APPROVED BY: County Atty X OMB/Purchasing
DIVISION DIRECTOR APPROVAL:
DOCUMENTATION:
DISPOSITION:
Risk Management
"iof Growth
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RESOLUTION NO. 2003
A RESOLUTION OF THE MONROE COUNTY BOARD OF
COMMISSIONERS PROVIDING A UNIFORM WASTEWATER
CONNECTION POLICY FOR UNINCORPORATED AREAS
WITHIN MONROE COUNTY, SUPPLEMENTING CHAPTER
15.5-20 THROUGH 15.32, MONROE COUNTY CODE
CONCERNING REQUIRED CONNECTION TO AVAILABLE
SEWERAGE SYSTEMS AS DEFINED THEREIN
WHEREAS, it is the desire of the Board of County Commissioners that a
fair; equitable, and uniform policy exists for the required connection to any
available sewerage system within the unincorporated area of Monroe County; and
WHEREAS, there are multiple wastewater authorities operating within the
unincorporated area of the County that are by some means supported through the
efforts of the Board of County Commissioners; and
WHEREAS, each wastewater authority within the unincorporated area of the
County has slightly differing policies requiring connection to an available
sewerage system; and
WHEREAS, the existing Chapter 15.5-20 through 32 provides substance but
not detail regarding connection requirements to an available sewerage system, as
defined therein; and
WHEREAS this Resolution would provide criteria and greater detail than
the connection requirements of Chapter 15.5 as it would relate to
1. the obligations of the a publicly owned or investor owned sewerage
system for providing service at or near a private property boundary and
2. the obligations of a private property owner to provide connection to the
sewerage system, and
WHEREAS, it is intended that this policy Resolution be as flexible as
possible, it may be modified from time to time as conditions warrant, now,
therefore,
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BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS,
MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA THAT:
Section 1. The following policy is adopted by the Board of County
Commissioners regarding wastewater connection:
UNINCORPORATED MONROE COUNTY
UNIFORM WASTEWATER CONNECTION POLICY
1) This Policy serves to augment Section 15.5-20 through 32 of the Monroe
County Code
2) Definitions
A) Compatible system: A compatible system shall be a vacuum system (or
other collection system provided by the utility within the public right-of-
way), or a sewage force main, if the utility has a force main with adequate
capacity. Note larger concentrated flows may require connection to a utility -
provided force main within the public right-of-way.
B) Connection: A connection is defined as the point where an individual or
multiple EDUs are connected to the Utility's central collection system and
may be by gravity, pressure, or vacuum.
C) Equivalent Dwelling Unit (EDU): For purposes of this Policy, one
EDU is assumed to generate a sewage flow of 167 gallons per day, and a
Recreational Vehicle (RV) unit is assumed to generate a sewage flow of 75
gallons per day.
D) Industry and Utility Standards:
All sewer systems connecting to publicly -owned or investor -owned utilities
shall conform to industry standards and all requirements of Chapters 62 and
64E-6 of the Florida Administrative Code. These standards and
requirements include but are not limited to the following:
i) Gravity Sewer Collection Systems
• Individual sewer services shall be tested in accordance with Section
312 of the International Plumbing Code
• No gravity sewer main shall be less than 8 inches in diameter
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• Rainwater and groundwater must be excluded
• Sewer mains and joints shall be water tight. For sewer mains the air
test shall, as a minimum, conform to the test procedure described in
ASTM C-828 for clay pipe, ASTM C-924 for concrete pipe, ASTM
F-1417 for plastic pipe, and for other materials test procedures
approved by the regulatory agency
• Sewers 24 inches or less shall be laid with straight alignment between
manholes
• Manholes shall be installed: at the end of each line; at all changes in
grade, size or alignment; at all intersections; and at distances not
greater than 400 feet for sewers 15 inches or less
• Manholes shall be inspected and tested for water tightness or damage.
Air testing shall conform to the test procedures described in ASTM C-
1244
Wastewater Pumping Stations
• Wastewater pumping station structures and electrical and mechanical
equipment shall be protected from physical damage from the 100 year
flood. Wastewater pumping stations should remain fully operational
and accessible during the 25 year flood
• Pumping stations shall be designed with a standard receptacle for
connecting portable power generating equipment
• Multiple pumps shall be provided with capacity such that, with any
unit out of service, the remaining units will have capacity to handle
the peak hourly flow.
• Force main leakage tests shall be performed in a manner acceptable to
the Utility's engineers
For a full understanding of industry and utility standards, please refer to the
above mentioned sections of the Florida Administrative Code, the
International Plumbing Code 2000 and Recommended Standards for
Wastewater Facilities, 1997 edition.
E) Infiltration and Inflow (UI): Infiltration and Inflow (I&I) is the
introduction of storm water run-off, groundwater or other sources of
uncontaminated water into a sanitary sewer system. The introduction of I&I
is prohibited by Chapter 62 of the Florida Administrative code. All sewer
collection systems shall be demonstrated to be free of I&I using one of the
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test methods cited under the definition of Industry and Utility Standard or by
an alternative test method approved by the utility's engineer.
F) Ownership of system constructed by private property owner: Where
reasonable permanent and temporary easements are granted by the private
property owner, the utility may take over the facilities within the permanent
easement for ownership and for operation and maintenance in accordance
with paragraph 10 below. Facilities outside the permanent easement shall
remain the responsibility of the private property owner.
3) This policy applies to all publicly owned and investor -owned wastewater
utilities in unincorporated Monroe County financially supported by the Board
of County Commissioners, including the Florida Keys Aqueduct Authority
(FKAA), the Key Largo Wastewater Treatment District (KLWTD), and Key
West Resort Utility (KWRU).
4) The goal of this policy is to have every residential and commercial user of a
system treated equitably to the greatest extent possible:
A) in the Utilities' provision of wastewater facilities in the public right-of-
way; and
B) in the wastewater components that are required to be provided by the user
on his/her private property.
5) Every user, either residential or commercial, shall have utility facilities made
available to him/her for connection of his system in the public right-of-way,
abutting his/her property.
6) It is recognized that new wastewater systems or extensions generally will be
vacuum systems, which the Monroe County Sanitary Wastewater Master Plan
identifies as the most economical for systems of 200 to 300 users or greater in
Monroe County.
7) It is recognized that larger concentrated flows may best be accommodated
by connection of an upgraded existing or new pump station to a wastewater
force main provided by the utility within the public right-of-way rather than
connection to the vacuum main. The decisions as to such improvements will be
made by the Utility based principally on cost efficiency in consideration of
expense to both the Utility and properties that may be connected to it.
8) Pump Stations
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A) For existing wastewater pump stations:
i) The user shall upgrade, at his/her cost, the pump station to industry
and utility standards so that the station is able to discharge the design
flow to the wastewater to the collection system.
B) For new wastewater pump stations:
i) The user shall provide, at his cost, the new pump station that complies
with industry and utility standards.
Q Once installed or upgraded, the user may own and operate the pump
station, or may turn it over to the utility, free of charge, for ownership and
for operation and maintenance, if the utility policy permits. The utility is
encouraged to adopt such a policy if one does not exist. Generally, the
gravity wastewater collection system upstream of the pump station shall
remain the responsibility of the owner.
9) For private property or contiguous properties under one ownership with one
or more EDUs which in total has/have an cumulative estimated wastewater flow
of less than 1,000 gallons per day:
A) The utility shall provide a means of connection within the public right-of-
way, whether by vacuum pit or other, that abuts the property and that can be
accessed via a gravity system; or
B) At the request of the property owner, the utility shall provide a
connection to the utility system at the public right-of-way line that abuts the
property for the property owner to extend onto his property a collection
system that is compatible with the utility system and meets the minimum
utility design standards.
10) For a private property or contiguous properties under one ownership with
multiple dwelling units, such as mobile home parks, apartments, condominium
associations, etc. which in total has an estimated sewage flow exceeding 1,000
gallons per day and which is currently served by onsite wastewater systems
(septic or unknown) or which is currently served by existing wastewater
infrastructure and a wastewater treatment plant:
The utility is encouraged to meet with the property owner and his engineer to
review the options that are available:
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A) The utility may provide a connection to the utility system at the public
right-of-way line for the property owner to extend a collection system onto
his/her property. The collection system shall be compatible with the utility
system and shall meet minimum utility design standards.
B) Where reasonable permanent and temporary easements are granted by the
private property owner, the utility may, at its discretion, provide facilities
within the granted easements, or at the utility's discretion may accept
facilities constructed by the private property owner for operation and
maintenance.
11) For new developments or existing developments constructing new collection
systems_ (including subdivisions) — The developer shall construct the collection
system to industry and utility standards and turn over the facilities within public
rights -of -way, or within acceptable permanent and temporary easements
granted by the developer, free of charge, to the utility for ownership and for
operation and maintenance. Said wastewater improvements and all necessary
permitting state permitting thereto, shall be coordinated with the County's
development review process as defined in Chapter 9.5, Monroe County Code.
12) Before a wastewater collection system can be connected to the Utility's
system, the user shall demonstrate to the satisfaction of the Utility that the
collection system is free of excessive infiltration and inflow (I/I), in accordance
with industry and utility standards. If the system is not free of excessive I/I, the
system shall be brought up to industry and utility standards before connection to
the utility system. All other components of the wastewater system must also be
shown to meet industry and utility standards.
Section 2. It is the intent that this Resolution is revised periodically as warranted
and deemed appropriate by the Board.
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PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of County Commissioners,
Monroe County, Florida at a regular meeting of said Board held on the 16`h day
of April , A.D., 2003.
Mayor Dixie Spehar
Mayor Pro Tem Murray Nelson
Commissioner George Neugent
Commissioner Charles "Sonny" McCoy
Commissioner David Rice
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA
MAYOR/CHAIR PERSON
(SEAL)
ATTEST: DANNY 1. KOLHAGE, CLERK
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DEPUTY CLERK
APPROVED AS TO FORM AND
LEGAL SUFFICIENCY
LIMA
ATTORNEY'S OFFICE
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