Fla. Admin. Code R. 64E-8.004
(1) Annual operating permits are required for all Limited Use Public Water Systems, except those systems Registered per subsection (5), below. Issuance of initial annual operating permits for modified or newly constructed and approved Limited Use Public Water Systems is described in subsection 64E-8.002(10), F.A.C. Annual operating permits are not transferable to new persons, expire on September 30 of each year, and must be renewed on an annual basis. Renewal and change of owner fees for annual operating permits are as follows:
(2) Existing Limited Use Public Water Systems that were constructed and initially placed into service prior to January 1, 1993, except those systems that obtain a Registration per subsection (5), below, must obtain an annual operating permit from the Department.
(a) To obtain an initial annual operating permit for an Existing system, the following must be submitted to the Department:
1. A completed Form DH 4092A, effective 9/07.
2. A $90.00 operating permit fee if between October 1 and March 31, or $45.00 operating permit fee if between April 1 and September 30. Limited use commercial water systems which serve family day care establishments as described in Chapter 65C-20, F.A.C., shall pay an operating permit fee of $30.00 if between October 1 and March 31, or $15.00 operating permit fee if between April 1 and September 30.
3. A site plan and a construction plan. Each such plan shall be a minimum size of 8.5 x 11 inches and of sufficient clarity for reproduction.
4. A well completion report, if available.
5. Satisfactory water quality analysis results for the following:
a. One (1) microbiological analysis of a source water sample per day for two (2) consecutive days.
b. One (1) microbiological analysis of a water sample from the distribution system.
c. One (1) Lead analysis of a first draw water sample collected from an indoor tap after the water has been undisturbed in the plumbing for at least six (6) hours.
d. One (1) Nitrate (Nitrate as N) analysis of a source water sample.
e. Any satisfactory analyses required per subsection 64E-8.006(4), F.A.C.
(b) The following requirements shall apply to Existing systems:
1. Minimum setback distances listed in subsection 64E-8.002(2), F.A.C., shall be met except that a system supplied by a well constructed prior to January 1, 1972, that is greater than or equal to fifty (50) feet from an OSTDS, or a well constructed prior to January 1, 1993, that is greater than or equal to seventy-five (75) feet from an OSTDS, shall be accepted without a variance if the OSTDS is in compliance with Chapter 64E-6, F.A.C.
2. The well must meet the construction standards that were required at the time of original installation for potable wells.
3. The system must maintain a minimum water pressure of twenty (20) pounds per square inch throughout the water system at all times.
4. The system shall contain no cross-connections.
5. The system must be equipped with a raw water source tap as described in paragraph 64E-8.002(3)(a), F.A.C., or, at a minimum, an outside untreated water tap or hose bib.
6. The system must meet all other operating and maintenance standards of Rule 64E-8.005, F.A.C.
7. Existing systems supplied by surface water or cisterns must meet the design and treatment standards of paragraph 64E-8.002(4)(e), F.A.C.
(4) Each year, prior to expiration and renewal of a Limited Use Public Water System’s annual operating permit, the Department shall conduct an inspection of the water system and shall collect and perform one (1) microbiological analysis of a water sample from the distribution system for no additional fee. When treatment includes disinfection, one (1) microbiological source water sample shall also be collected and analyzed on the same day as the distribution water sample. The following standards shall be checked during the inspection and shall be in compliance prior to renewal of an annual operating permit:
(c) The system must be equipped with:
1. For systems constructed after January 1, 1993: A raw water source tap as described in paragraph 64E-8.002(3)(a), F.A.C., and a structurally sound concrete apron as described in paragraph 64E-8.002(3)(c), F.A.C., or
2. For Existing systems: A raw water source tap as described in paragraph 64E-8.002(3)(a), F.A.C., or, at a minimum, an outside untreated water tap or hose bib.
(h) The supplier has submitted all required routine water quality analysis results listed in subsection 64E-8.006(3), F.A.C.
If deficiencies are found, written notice shall be provided to the supplier by the Department. All reinspections conducted by the Department to verify correction of deficiencies are subject to a reinspection fee of $40.00.
(5) Suppliers of Limited Use Commercial Public Water Systems that do not make tap water available for public consumption are eligible for a Registration exemption if the system meets the water quality standards of subsection 64E-8.006(2), F.A.C., and does not require continuous disinfection to remove microbiological contamination. Registered systems are exempt from obtaining annual operating permits. If corrective treatment equipment is required to correct a chemical MCL or HAL violation, the supplier shall not be eligible for a Registration exemption and shall be required to obtain an annual operating permit, unless the treatment equipment is actively managed and maintained by the Department of Environmental Protection’s Water Supply Restoration Program.
(b) Eligible system owners of Existing systems may apply for a Registration exemption by submitting the following to the Department:
1. A completed Form DH 4092A, Application for Limited Use Public Water System Operation, along with a $90.00 application fee. The Department shall waive this requirement upon conversion from a current annually permitted system to a Registered system.
2. A completed Form DH 4095, Application for Limited Use Commercial Water System Registration, along with a $15.00 application fee.
3. A site plan and a construction plan. Each drawing shall be a minimum size of 8.5 x 11 inches and of sufficient clarity for reproduction.
4. A well completion report, if available.
5. Satisfactory water quality analysis results for the following:
a. One (1) microbiological analysis of a source water sample per day for two (2) consecutive days and one (1) microbiological analysis of a water sample from the distribution system. The Department shall waive these microbiological sampling requirements if the system classification is being changed from a current annually permitted system to a Registered system, or if the supplier is applying for re-registration due to changes in business activity or ownership per paragraph (5)(f), below, provided that all previously required microbiological sample analyses have been satisfactory for the previous calendar year and the system has not been modified without prior approval from the Department.
b. One (1) Lead analysis of a first draw water sample collected from an indoor tap after the water has been undisturbed in the plumbing for at least six (6) hours, performed within the last five (5) years;
c. One (1) Nitrate (Nitrate as N) analysis of a distribution water sample, performed within the last five (5) years.
d. Any satisfactory analysis required per subsection 64E-8.006(4), F.A.C.
Rulemaking Authority 403.862(1)(f), 381.006 FS. Law Implemented 381.006(1), 381.0062, 403.862(1)(f) FS. History–New 1-1-93, Amended 8-20-96, Formerly 10D-4.027, Amended 1-26-98, 1-24-00, 11-13-00, 10-7-02, 5-4-08.