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File #: 12627   
Type: Agenda Item Status: Adopted
File created: 8/3/2023 In control: Board of County Commissioners
On agenda: 8/22/2023 Final action: 8/22/2023
Enactment date: Enactment #:
Title: Grant Application to State Department of Environmental Protection for FY 2023-24 Water Quality Improvement Grant Program for Peck Sink Preserve Improvements
Attachments: 1. FDEP Grant Opportunities, 2. Water Quality Improvements Grant Program, 3. Peck Sink FDEP Water Quality FY24 Grant Application
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Grant Application to State Department of Environmental Protection for FY 2023-24 Water Quality Improvement Grant Program for Peck Sink Preserve Improvements

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BRIEF OVERVIEW
On June 15, 2023, Governor Ron DeSantis signed the Fiscal Year 2023-24 Framework for Freedom budget, making this the largest environmental budget in the state's history. More than $390 million is available this fiscal year to implement important projects that protect Florida's water resources.

To implement this unprecedented investment, the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) is seeking project proposals for FY 2023-24 that will bolster existing efforts to protect and restore Florida's water resources, as well as for new programs enacted this legislative session including the Water Quality Improvement Grant Program and Indian River Lagoon Protection Program.

Hernando County Department of Public Works is seeking to apply for this grant for continued improvements to Peck Sink. From the January 2020 Alternative Improvement Technical Memorandum, prepared by Cardno Engineering (now Stantic) show three phases of improvements.

* Phase 1 - Improvements to the outfall control structure, plans complete and permitted.
* Phase 2 - Improve flow diversion.
* Phase 3 - Improve open water detention.

The grant will be asking for design and construction of all phases.

Peck Sink provides storm-water treatment to remove debris and enhance the water quality at the entrance to the sink. The project lowers the transport of sediment and debris to the Peck Sink complex and provides biological infiltration of tributary flows from small rainfall events. The project also includes flow diversion to a deep pool open water pond in line with a wetland march infiltration pond. The project will enhance the function of the existing Peck Sink Preserve project.

Benefits of this project will be to improve the existing storm-water management facilities and their control structures at...

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