GETTING FROM SEPTIC TO SEWER A GUIDANCE TOOL

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GETTING FROM SEPTIC TO SEWER A GUIDANCE TOOL A Florida League of Cities Webinar Terri Lowery Senior Vice President March 14, 2018 WHY IS THIS TOPIC IMPORTANT TO ME? Jackson Blue Springs Silver Springs 3 1

A HISTORY OF SEPTIC TANKS In use since the turn of the 20 th century Housing boom outgrew the rate of sewer construction Today septic systems serve more than 1 in 5 households in the US Data National Association of Home Builders 4 THE NUMBERS IN FLORIDA Approximately 2.6 million septic tanks are in Florida 12% of the septic tanks in the US are in Florida Approximately 30% of the state relies on septic tanks 5 2

SEPTIC SYSTEMS DISCHARGE Many septic systems are failing Even those in perfect operation discharge nitrogen at high levels 6 THE BACK STORY Septic systems have been put in sensitive areas 2016 springs protection legislation identified FDEP, Local Governments, and Utilities as responsible parties 2016 massive algal bloom in the Indian River Lagoon FDEP went on a state tour to discuss the CHALLENGES! 7 3

A HOT TOPIC OF A LOT OF STAKEHOLDERS Regulators FDEP FDOH WMDs Local Governments/Utilities Environmental Groups Property Rights Groups Builders/Realtors Legislators John Q. Citizen 8 SEPTIC TO SEWER CHALLENGES Engineering (not really) Cost & Funding Sustained Political Leadership Public Education and Acceptance On-going Proliferation of New OSTDSs 9 4

COST & FUNDING CHALLENGES $15,000 to $25,000+ per lot to extend sewer Is there existing water service to an area? How far are you from the treatment facilities? Do you have plant capacity? What are your site conditions? What is the population density? Fairness/equity - Who should pick up the tab? Potential funding sources State & federal funds Local sources 10 Funding Sources External Funding Springs Funding/ Amendment 1 Dollars USDA Rural Development CDBG SRF Clean Water Fund/ Small Community WW Grant TMDL Grant Program 319 Grant Funds Legislative Appropriation WMD Funding Economic Development Internal Funding Connection Fees User Fees MSBU/MSTU CRA LOST Ad Valorem REDI 11 5

SUSTAINED POLITICAL LEADERSHIP A controversial topic at best Local commitment is expected Mandatory connection ordinances Matching funds Utility rate structures to address needs How to make it work and get re-elected Timing is everything Build a coalition of champions Use your local sparkplugs Environmental protection and economic development Regulatory and academic support 12 PUBLIC EDUCATION & ACCEPTANCE Homeowners must understand that they are part of the problem Impacts to homeowners Capital cost Monthly WW charges Disruption during construction Timing I just replaced my drainfield Consistency in multi-year implementation 13 6

PUBLIC EDUCATION & ACCEPTANCE Be prepared with the facts but Use lots of visuals Explain the finances Amortization of Connection Fees Put in terms they can relate to Hardship programs Guest speakers Be proactive with the media Find your local sparkplug Dealing with the holdouts 14 PUBLIC EDUCATION & ACCEPTANCE Be prepared with the facts but Use lots of visuals Explain the finances Amortization of Connection Fees Put in terms they can relate to Hardship programs Guest speakers Be proactive with the media Find your local sparkplug Dealing with the holdouts 15 7

PUBLIC EDUCATION & ACCEPTANCE Be prepared with the facts but Use lots of visuals Explain the finances Amortization of Connection Fees Put in terms they can relate to Hardship programs Guest speakers Be proactive with the media Find your local sparkplug Dealing with the holdouts 16 PUBLIC EDUCATION & ACCEPTANCE Be prepared with the facts but Use lots of visuals Explain the finances Amortization of Connection Fees Put in terms they can relate to Hardship programs Guest speakers Be proactive with the media Find your local sparkplug Dealing with the holdouts 17 8

PUBLIC EDUCATION & ACCEPTANCE Be prepared with the facts but Use lots of visuals Explain the finances Amortization of Connection Fees Put in terms they can relate to Hardship programs Guest speakers Be proactive with the media Find your local sparkplug Dealing with the holdouts 18 ONGOING PROLIFERATION OF SEPTIC TANKS Encourage state level cooperation Engage your local county health departments Local ordinances and developer agreements can minimize the addition of more septic systems 19 9

SEPTIC TO SEWER GUIDANCE DOCUMENT The intent is not to offer a comprehensive study, but collect thoughts, ideas, and resources from multiple sources in a single location. 20 SEPTIC TO SEWER GUIDANCE DOCUMENT Goal: To assist local governments in navigating challenges of septic to sewer transition Fact vs Fiction Technical Alternatives Overview Feasibility & Cost Customer Incentives & Requirements Public Education Elected Official Involvement External Funding Sources Local Funding Alternatives Legal & Regulatory Documents Case Studies 21 10

FUN FACTS SOME THINGS WE LEARNED The first question is always about money by far the biggest issue Every community is different in what they will and will not accept, particularly when it comes to what they are willing to pay Political consistency is essential for success There is definitely a lack of understanding on the part of the public as to the impact of septic systems Grant funding is more available for wastewater than water 22 CITY OF TALLAHASSEE Septic Over Sewer (SOS) is a program targeted at the 130 septic tanks in the Wakulla Springs Priority Focus Area (PFA) Public outreach program Connections are made at no cost to the customer Springs funding with required match Matching funds fulfilled by the 319(h) Education Grant and previously installed wastewater lines 23 11

CITY OF CAPE CORAL The Utilities Extension Project (UEP) provides City water, sewer and irrigation services as well as new roads storm water improvements Approx. 58,000 unsewered properties in the City Dedicated a division of personnel presently made up of seven full-time staff Citizens Action Center available to assist citizens with questions or concerns about the program Funding through a one time customer assessment and SRF loan funds Mandatory connection required 24 CITY OF VERO BEACH Vero Beach initiated its septic-to-sewer program in 2015, using an alternative technology called Septic Tank Effluent Pump (STEP) system City Council committed to the septic-to-sewer program Although there is no mandatory connection requirement, there are no new permits issued in Vero Beach for septic systems Customers are (by ordinance) required to pump out their septic tanks and have them inspected regularly; if septic tanks fail, residents are required to connect to the City s system Grant funding came through the SJRWMD for mainlines and service laterals to match the City s investment Customer incentives were developed to encourage connection to the system but there was no assessment on the homeowner 25 12

CITY OF ROCKLEDGE Rockledge does not currently have an official septic-to-sewer program, but it is beginning to address the impact of the septic systems in their community on a project-by-project basis. TMDL for Nutrients adopted by FDEP in the Indian River Lagoon Central Basin Approximately 35% of the City s residents use septic systems Grant dollars from the SJRWMD, FDEP (TMDL $) and a $1.2-million legislative appropriation No assessment was charged and considered a major factor in the overwhelming acceptance with 139 out of 141 homeowners participating 26 CITY OF JACKSONVILLE/JEA JEA and the City of Jacksonville have pursued multiple programs for the elimination of septic tanks. The current program began in 2016 with a list of 35 neighborhoods monitored by the Duval County Health Department. Projects will require 70% of property owners in the priority area to agree to connect and sign an access agreement before project design The program will pay for all connection costs for projects funded as priority areas that achieve participation levels, as funding allows. Requires connection to existing wastewater lines where available Established a monthly readiness to serve charge for properties that do not connect within one year of availability and proper notice Conducted a strong outreach program in the initially identified neighborhoods 27 13

TAKING THE SHOW ON THE ROAD Presentations FLOC FAC SEFLUC FSAWWA RRAC FWRC Advertising Websites Advertisements One on One Meetings 28 IN SUMMARY Septic to sewer is being implemented successfully in some areas Other areas are facing challenges It requires long-term commitment at local and state levels We have to get the word out Funding is key! 29 14

THANK YOU 15