Southeast Florida Utility Council Annual Update 2016.

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Southeast Florida Utility Council Annual Update 2016

SEFLUC Mission To provide a communications, networking, and support structure for member utilities to continue to provide superior-quality water supply and wastewater management services to its customers in a cost-effective manner.

2015/2016 Executive Board ➢ Chair: Brandon Selle Project Manager Seacoast Utility Authority ➢ Vice-Chair: Sherry Negahban, P.E. Chief, Regulatory Compliance Division Miami-Dade Water & Sewer Department ➢ Treasurer: Lauren Burack, P.E. Project Engineer City of Boca Raton ➢ Secretary: Natalia Garcia, E.I. Compliance Engineer City of Sunrise ➢ Webmaster: Anne Murray, P.G. Hydrogeologist Martin County Utilities

SEFLUC Past Chairs YearLast Name First Name CountyUtility BatistaGiovanniBrowardCity of Sunrise GoldenbergBertha Miami- Dade Miami-Dade WASD MurrayAnneMartinUtilities & Solid Waste Department NunesRonBrowardParkland Utilities, Inc Wilson-DavisLisa Palm Beach City of Boca Raton BrownRandyBrowardCity of Pompano Beach

SEFLUC 2015/2016 Efforts and Accomplishments ➢ Continued to provide communications, networking, and support structure for members ➢ Provided regular updates on current events, legislation, rulemaking, and water supply issues ➢ Delivered timely and topical presentations to membership on a variety of utility related subjects ➢ Continued groups and committees for members to get involved in regulatory, legislation and utility related issues

SEFLUC 2015/2016 Efforts and Accomplishments ➢ Continued the services of De La Parte & Gilbert, P.A. as legal and policy consultants ➢ Executive Board met with SFWMD Staff and Executive Director ➢ Made donations to Water for People organization and Engineers without Borders ➢ Improved website adding members portal, special committees & groups, enhanced events calendar

SEFLUC 2015/2016 Efforts and Accomplishments ➢ SEFLUC members are heavily involved in various state and national level water and wastewater associations, committees, and working groups Florida Section American Water Works Assoc. (FSAWWA) and FSAWWAUC Florida Water Environment Association (FWEA) and FWEAUC ▪Hosted Joint Meeting in December Water Reuse Association/Foundation (WRF) Florida Utility User Group for GIS American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) Florida Rural Water Association (FRWA) American Water Resources Association (AWRA) Professional Geologist Associations (FAPG/AIPG) Association of Metropolitan Water Agencies (AMWA) SFWMD Water Conservation Task Force Broward County Water Task Force Palm Beach County Water Task Force National Safety Council Banner Center for Water Resources American Public Works Association

SEFLUC 2015/2016 Efforts and Accomplishments ➢ Monitored revisions to Chapter ➢ Monitored Water Bills - WOTUS ➢ Provided comments to FDEP on SB 536 Study ➢ Providing monthly state legislative updates (De La Parte & Gilbert) ➢ Monitored the rulemaking for C-51 Basin, FDEP Triennial Review and EPA National Water Quality Standards

Looking Forward to 2016 ➢ Increase membership ➢ Increase partnerships in outreach efforts ➢ Continue to monitor and provide comments on proposed rules and legislation as appropriate ➢ Further enhance and add value to website ➢ Continue to provide utility related presentations during monthly meetings

Looking Forward to 2016 ➢ Increase/facilitate training opportunities for utilities ➢ Provide means to facilitate participation on regional projects ➢ Engage other local utility councils to increase synergy on statewide issues ➢ Increase messaging regarding utilities as leaders in green/conservation industries

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS ➢ Our Members ➢ SEFLUC sincerely appreciates the support and assistance from the City of Boca Raton for the meeting facilities and provision of audio and visual equipment, and in particular, to Lisa Wilson-Davis for coordinating meeting times, maintaining upcoming events and reporting on legislative and regulatory issues.