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Joint Funding Agreement with the United States Geological Survey, Department of Interior for the Caribbean-Florida Water Science Center Water Resource Investigations.
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Recommended Action:
Recommended Action
Approval of a one year Joint Funding Agreement with the United States Geological Survey (USGS), Department of Interior for the Caribbean-Florida Water Science Center Water Resource Investigations.
• USGS has constructed and installed data gathering stations at various locations throughout the County to collect continuous monitoring data, including flood stages, discharge, and rainfall.
• Data is utilized to meet the County’s National Pollution Discharge Elimination System stormwater permit water quality requirements, watershed planning and stormwater modeling, and flood forecasting.
• USGS will manage and perform the work for a total cost of $318,400.00 for the one year period of May 1, 2025, to April 30, 2026.
• County will contribute $246,674.00 and the USGS will contribute $71,726.00.
• Funding for this agreement is included in the Fiscal Year 2025 Adopted Budget of the Public Works Department in the General Fund and Surface Water Utility Fund. This agreement is subject to the availability of appropriations should this portion of the budget not be approved in future years.
Agreement No. 25MCJFA0029; Total project cost is $318,400.00 for the period May 1, 2025, to April 30, 2026; Authorize the Chairman to sign and the Clerk of the Circuit Court to attest.
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Strategic Plan:
Practice Superior Environmental Stewardship
3.3 Protect and improve the quality of our water, air, and other natural resources
Deliver First Class Services to the Public and Our Customers
5.1 Maximize partner relationships and public outreach
Summary:
Summary
The purpose of this Agreement is to continue funding the joint effort with the USGS to collect scientific data used to develop watershed management plans, design surface water management projects, and aid in compliance with the County’s NPDES stormwater permit. The USGC will manage and perform the work. Data is utilized to meet the County’s National Pollution Discharge Elimination System stormwater permit water quality requirements, watershed planning and stormwater modeling, and flood forecasting. USGS will manage and perform the work for a total cost of $318,400.00 for the one (1) year period of May 1, 2025, to April 30, 2026. The County will contribute $246,674.00 and the USGS will contribute $71,726.00.
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Background Information:
The USGS has constructed and installed data gathering stations at various locations throughout the County. These stations collect continuous monitoring data including flood stages, discharge, and rainfall. This information combined with water quality data allows the County to report pollutant loading information to meet federal and state water quality requirements; supports the planning and design of systems to address flooding and is used in the development of watershed models which aids in the understanding of our surface waters and the overall function of the stormwater system. The Water Discipline Data Collection Program has been an ongoing program since 1999.
Fiscal Impact:
Total cost of this countywide effort is $318,400.00 for the one (1) year period of May 1, 2025, to April 30, 2026. The County’s contribution to funding is included in the Public Works operating budgets. The Environmental Management Division will contribute $223,143.00 and the Departments Operations and Watershed Planning Division will contribute $23,531.00. In total, the County will contribute $246,674.00, and the USGS will contribute $71,726.00.
Staff Member Responsible:
Kelli Hammer Levy, Director, Public Works
Partners:
USGS
Attachments:
Agreement