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AIF Florida Water Forum Linking Transportation Infrastructure and Water Quality Ann B. Shortelle, Ph.D. Executive Director October 4, 2018

Innovative Solutions to Stormwater Management A resource rather than a waste product to discard SB 536 report Existing and innovative technologies

Ocala Wetland Groundwater Recharge Park Groundbreaking WS and WQ Benefits: Recharge: up to 5 MGD Load reduction (Lbs/Yr): 29,000 TN 30,000 TP Funding: FDEP: $2,000,000 SJRWMD: $2,000,000 Ocala: $4,362,766

Volusia Blue Wetland Recharge Project Less than 0.5 mile from Volusia Blue Springs Volusia Blue Springs Priority Focus Area and minimum flows and levels

5 SJRWMD Upper Basin Water Quality Improvement and Flow Restoration   Cumulative Restored Flow (MGD) Future IRL Load Reduction* (lb/yr) Area Description 1977 Current Future* TN TP 1 Sottile Canal 3 16 20 29,000 6,100 2, 4 C-54 and Fellsmere Canals 2 13 50 124,000 15,000 C-1 Canal 27 35 29,300 1,300 5 Crane Creek / M-1 Canal 9 23,000 2,900 Totals 56 114 205,300 25,300 5 M-1 Canal * Based upon 2017 IRL Stormwater Capture and Treatment Project Development and Feasibility Study

Crane Creek / M-1 Canal Flow Restoration Project Force Main N M-1 Canal To Crane Creek St. Johns River Basin I-95 Potential Pump Station Location U.S. 192 Operable Gate/Weir Stormwater Treatment Area 5,300 acres of diverted stormwater back to the St. Johns River (SJR) Indian River Lagoon load reduction benefit 23,000 lbs/yr TN 2,900 lbs/yr TP 88,700 lbs/yr TSS SJR water supply benefit 8.8 million gallons per day FDOT Parcel

Stormwater-Enhanced Aquifer Recharge: A Pilot Project Significant potential for water resource benefit Immediate step: design and implement pilot project Potential partners Innovative potential for: MFLs — credits for prevention / recovery BMAPS — water quality

Water Quality Enhancement Projects Think outside the box Update ERP and CUP rules/handbooks Incentivize multiple benefits Educate / train / pilot Develop partnerships City of Altamonte Springs A-First project. The Willows, Indian River County Nocatee stormwater harvest project

ashortelle@sjrwmd.com • 386-329-4104 Thank you Ann B. Shortelle, Ph.D. ashortelle@sjrwmd.com • 386-329-4104 www.sjrwmd.com