link the article: http://bearwitness.info/EPAREGULATIONSFORFLORIDA.aspx

Please note below the article meeting places and times as well as Email addresses and more links for further into, and the timing is NOW (2/16,2/17/,2/18) This is a state sovereignty issue.

EPA NEW REGULATIONS FOR FLORIDA

U.S. EPA Announces New Water Regulations For Florida

Don't Tax Florida coalition releases joint statement

U.S. EPA announces new water regulations
Don't Tax Florida coalition releases joint statement
January 15, 2010 10:41 AM

Today the U.S. EPA announced new water regulations that would apply to Florida and only Florida. (To review the new regulations, visit www.epa.gov/waterscience/standards/rules/florida). In response, the more than 75 businesses, associations and concerned citizens representing the Don’t Tax Florida coalition issued the following joint statement.


TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – The new water regulations announced today by the U.S. EPA – water regulations that will apply to Florida but no other state – represent a de facto water tax from Washington that will impose major economic hardship on Florida’s battered economy with questionable benefits to our environment.

These regulations have been driven by litigants and bureaucrats working behind closed doors rather than openly through the people’s elected representatives. Attempting to comply with these federal regulations – which in some cases will prove technically impossible – will cost tens of billions of dollars.

Floridians can expect significantly higher water bills under the proposed regulations. According to the Florida Water Environment Association, the new EPA regulations could force utilities to spend $50 billion in capital costs that would be passed on to customers through higher fees and fewer services. A separate survey of nine Florida water utilities estimated that a household’s sewer rates would increase by $62 per month, or more than $700 per year. The proponents of these regulations simply have no plan to pay for these costs.

All Floridians care about protecting clean water. Florida has been recognized as a national leader in water quality protection and restoration thanks to the state’s existing Total Maximum Daily Loads program, a program designed to protect clean lakes and rivers. For nearly 10 years, Florida’s TMDL program has spent tens of millions of dollars to scientifically evaluate the quality of Florida’s surface waters and promote the mechanisms necessary to clean up pollution. In partnership with Florida’s Department of Environmental Protection, Department of Agriculture and the state’s Water Management Districts, Florida’s industries have been proud to cooperate with this effort.

“Florida’s watershed based process of establishing numeric nutrient criteria is far superior to EPA’s generalized and fundamentally flawed approach, which does not take into account the unique characteristics of Florida’s many thousands of rivers, streams and estuaries,” said Douglas Durbin, Ph.D., of the ENTRIX environmental consulting firm, who sits on the Technical Advisory Council of Florida’s Department of Environmental Protection.

We believe the standards are so extreme that in many cases, EPA would judge many pristine streams and lakes – even some unaltered by human hands – as impaired. “It simply makes no sense to force Florida to spend billions of scarce dollars in excess of what is necessary to meet an arbitrary federal regulation,” said Mark Wilson, President and CEO of the Florida Chamber of Commerce.

Such overprotective standards create burdens that some industries will simply be unable to bear. To state only one example, the technology to treat agricultural wastewater to meet the proposed federal regulations simply does not exist. The time and cost needed to create such non-existent technology is literally incalculable. This poses a significant problem for Florida farmers who provide our citizens with food – a problem that ultimately could lead to significantly higher grocery prices.

We feel the federal government is imposing new regulations overnight on Florida and only on Florida – with no regard for the technical feasibility, the massive costs, or the devastating effects they will create for Florida’s struggling economy. As a result, we fear that this decision from Washington will put the brakes on Florida’s economic recovery before it can even begin.

All Floridians should be deeply concerned with this development and should get involved to make their voices heard. We urge citizens to contact their elected representatives in Tallahassee and in Washington to alert them that this federal action is unacceptable. Moreover, we urge citizens to get their concerns on the record by attending hearings planned for Feb. 16, 17 and 18 in Tallahassee, Orlando and West Palm Beach, as well as register to speak by visiting http://www.epa.ov/waterscience/standards/rules/florida.

We are asking that Patriots around the state to show up at the meeting time most convenient to their local group to make the largest visible noise regarding punitive EPA restrictions on the state of Florida. Elected officials and county engineers from all of Florida’s counties will be addressing the EPA on this critical issue. This issue speaks directly to core Tea Party values where a regulatory agency acting on behalf of an administration or environmental agenda can impose regulations if a legislative action fails. We have a chance, and obligation, to speak up on this issue to stop the power of the Federal government and stand up for our State Sovereignty.

CALL TO ACTION
EPA HEARING LOCATIONS:


February 16, 2010 at the FSU Conference Center (NEW location)

555 West Pensacola Street, Tallahassee, FL 32306-1640

10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.

1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.

7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.

February 17, 2010 at the Crowne Plaza Orlando Universal

7800 Universal Boulevard, Orlando, FL 32819

1:00 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.

7:30 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.

February 18, 2010 at the Holiday Inn Palm Beach Airport

1301 Belvedere Road, West Palm Beach, FL 33405

12:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.

6:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.




For additional information on how to take action please contact:
Henry Kelley
850-710-5529
legislative@fwbteaparty.com

For additional information go to: http://www.epa.gov/waterscience/standards/rules/florida/




For more information on the effort to prevent the EPA from jeopardizing Florida’s economic recovery, please visit the Don’t Tax Florida Web site at www.DontTaxFlorida.com.


The Don’t Tax Florida coalition includes the following groups:


Associated Builders & Contractors of Florida
Associated Industries of Florida (AIF)
Association of Florida Community Developers
Audubon Ranch
BCI Engineers & Scientists, Inc.
Busted Rail Groves, John B. Allen
Carlton & Carlton Ranch
CF Industries
City of Flagler Beach
Clay County Utility Authority
Colleen Castille, Florida DEP Secretary, 2003‐2007
Consolidated Tomoka Land Co.
Crop Production Services
D & S Cattle Company, Inc.
D3 Farms
DCR Services
Dover Fresh Produce, LLC
ELD Groves
ENTRIX, Inc.
Epperson & Company
First Coast Manufacturers Association
Florida Agriculture Coalition
Florida Aquaculture Association
Florida Association of Special Districts
Florida Cattlemen’s Association
Florida Chamber of Commerce
Florida Citrus Mutual
Florida Engineering Society
Florida Farm Bureau Federation
Florida Fence Post
Florida Fertilizer and Agrichemical Association
Florida Fertilizer Company
Florida Forestry Association
Florida Fruit & Vegetable Association
Florida Home Builders Association
Florida Land Council
Florida Minerals and Chemistry Council
Florida Nursery, Growers and Landscape Association
Florida Pest Management Association
Florida Pulp and Paper Association Environmental Affairs, Inc.
Florida Strawberry Growers Association
Florida TaxWatch
G and F Farms, LLC
Gulf Citrus Growers Association, Inc.
Hamilton Farms
Hardee Ranch Supply, Inc.
Heart of Florida Greenhouses, Inc.
Heartland Agricultural Coalition
Heartland Growers Supply
Highlands County Citrus Growers Association
Hillsborough County Farm Bureau
Hobe St. Lucie Conservancy District
Indian River Citrus League
International Ship Repair
Iron Workers Local Union 397
Jahna Concrete
Jemy West Hinton
Johnson Harvesting
Krause Grove Service
L C Groves
M&B Products, Inc.
Manufacturers Association of Florida
McCauley Cattle Service
Mosaic
North Florida Growers Exchange
Owens Rd. Grove
Paul Steinbrecher, Florida Water Environment Association Utility Council
Peace River Valley Citrus Growers Association
Port of Tampa Maritime Industry Association
Rayonier
SATCO
Southeast Milk, Inc.
Sugar Cane Growers Cooperative of Florida
Sunbelt Milk Producers
Sure Shot Piping
Sylvite
Tampa Bay Wholesale Growers
The Florida Water Quality Coalition, Inc.
Tom Herndon, Florida Alliance of Concerned Taxpayers
Torrey Oaks Golf Course
Virginia Wetherell, Florida DER/DEP Secretary, 1993‐1999

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