Fla. Stat. 403.0673
Water quality improvement grant program


(1)

The purpose of the grant program is to fund projects that will improve the quality of waterbodies that:Are not attaining nutrient or nutrient-related standards;Have an established total maximum daily load; orAre located within a basin management action plan area, a reasonable assurance plan area adopted by final order, an accepted alternative restoration plan area, or a rural area of opportunity under s. 288.0656.

(a)

Are not attaining nutrient or nutrient-related standards;

(b)

Have an established total maximum daily load; or

(c)

Are located within a basin management action plan area, a reasonable assurance plan area adopted by final order, an accepted alternative restoration plan area, or a rural area of opportunity under s. 288.0656.

(2)

The department may provide grants for all of the following types of projects that reduce the amount of nutrients entering those waterbodies identified in subsection (1):Connecting onsite sewage treatment and disposal systems to central sewer facilities.Upgrading domestic wastewater treatment facilities to advanced waste treatment or greater.Repairing, upgrading, expanding, or constructing stormwater treatment facilities that result in improvements to surface water or groundwater quality.Repairing, upgrading, expanding, or constructing domestic wastewater treatment facilities that result in improvements to surface water or groundwater quality, including domestic wastewater reuse and collection systems.Projects identified pursuant to s. 403.067(7)(a) or (e).Projects identified in a domestic wastewater treatment plan or an onsite sewage treatment and disposal system remediation plan developed pursuant to s. 403.067(7)(a)9.a. and b.Projects listed in a city or county capital improvement element pursuant to s. 163.3177(3)(a)4.b.Retrofitting onsite sewage treatment and disposal systems to upgrade such systems to enhanced nutrient-reducing onsite sewage treatment and disposal systems where central sewerage is unavailable.

(a)

Connecting onsite sewage treatment and disposal systems to central sewer facilities.

(b)

Upgrading domestic wastewater treatment facilities to advanced waste treatment or greater.

(c)

Repairing, upgrading, expanding, or constructing stormwater treatment facilities that result in improvements to surface water or groundwater quality.

(d)

Repairing, upgrading, expanding, or constructing domestic wastewater treatment facilities that result in improvements to surface water or groundwater quality, including domestic wastewater reuse and collection systems.

(e)

Projects identified pursuant to s. 403.067(7)(a) or (e).

(f)

Projects identified in a domestic wastewater treatment plan or an onsite sewage treatment and disposal system remediation plan developed pursuant to s. 403.067(7)(a)9.a. and b.

(g)

Projects listed in a city or county capital improvement element pursuant to s. 163.3177(3)(a)4.b.

(h)

Retrofitting onsite sewage treatment and disposal systems to upgrade such systems to enhanced nutrient-reducing onsite sewage treatment and disposal systems where central sewerage is unavailable.

(3)

The department shall consider and prioritize those projects that:Have the maximum estimated reduction in nutrient load per project;Demonstrate project readiness;Are cost-effective;Have a cost share identified by the applicant, except for rural areas of opportunity;Have multiyear project implementation schedules with previous state commitment and involvement in the project, considering previously funded phases, the total amount of previous state funding, and previous partial appropriations for the proposed project;Are in a location where reductions are needed most to attain the water quality standards of a waterbody not attaining nutrient or nutrient-related standards; orWere determined eligible in a previous application cycle and were able to demonstrate project readiness but were not awarded a grant.

Any project that does not result in reducing nutrient loading to a waterbody identified in subsection (1) is not eligible for funding under this section.

(a)

Have the maximum estimated reduction in nutrient load per project;

(b)

Demonstrate project readiness;

(c)

Are cost-effective;

(d)

Have a cost share identified by the applicant, except for rural areas of opportunity;

(e)

Have multiyear project implementation schedules with previous state commitment and involvement in the project, considering previously funded phases, the total amount of previous state funding, and previous partial appropriations for the proposed project;

(f)

Are in a location where reductions are needed most to attain the water quality standards of a waterbody not attaining nutrient or nutrient-related standards; or

(g)

Were determined eligible in a previous application cycle and were able to demonstrate project readiness but were not awarded a grant.

(4)

The department shall coordinate annually with each water management district to identify potential projects in each district.

(5)

The department shall coordinate with local governments and stakeholders to identify the most effective and beneficial water quality improvement projects.

(6)

The department shall coordinate with the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services to prioritize the most effective and beneficial agricultural nonpoint source projects identified pursuant to s. 403.067(7)(e).

(7)

Beginning January 15, 2024, and each January 15 thereafter, the department shall submit a report regarding the projects funded pursuant to this section to the Governor, the President of the Senate, and the Speaker of the House of Representatives.The report must include a list of those projects receiving funding and those projects not receiving funding which were determined eligible by the department and were able to demonstrate project readiness. The report must include the following information for each project:
A description of the project;
The cost of the project;
The estimated nutrient load reduction of the project;
The location of the project;
The waterbody or waterbodies where the project will reduce nutrients;
The total cost share being provided for the project; and
The progress made in the implementation of multiyear projects, including the funds spent, remaining costs, and remaining timeline for full implementation.
The report must also include a status report on each project funded since 2021. The status report must, at a minimum, identify which projects have been completed and, if such information is available, provide nutrient load improvements or water quality testing data for the waterbody.

(a)

The report must include a list of those projects receiving funding and those projects not receiving funding which were determined eligible by the department and were able to demonstrate project readiness. The report must include the following information for each project:A description of the project;The cost of the project;The estimated nutrient load reduction of the project;The location of the project;The waterbody or waterbodies where the project will reduce nutrients;The total cost share being provided for the project; andThe progress made in the implementation of multiyear projects, including the funds spent, remaining costs, and remaining timeline for full implementation.
1. A description of the project;
2. The cost of the project;
3. The estimated nutrient load reduction of the project;
4. The location of the project;
5. The waterbody or waterbodies where the project will reduce nutrients;
6. The total cost share being provided for the project; and
7. The progress made in the implementation of multiyear projects, including the funds spent, remaining costs, and remaining timeline for full implementation.

(b)

The report must also include a status report on each project funded since 2021. The status report must, at a minimum, identify which projects have been completed and, if such information is available, provide nutrient load improvements or water quality testing data for the waterbody.

(8)

By July 1, 2025, the department must include the projects funded pursuant to this section on a user-friendly website or dashboard. The website or dashboard must allow the user to see the information provided in subsection (7) and must be updated at least annually.

1(9)

For the 2024-2025 fiscal year, and notwithstanding the requirements of subsections (4)-(6), the department shall dedicate at least $25 million of the revenues transferred from s. 201.15(4)(h), for priority projects to improve water quality in the Indian River Lagoon. This subsection expires July 1, 2025.

Source: Section 403.0673 — Water quality improvement grant program, https://www.­flsenate.­gov/Laws/Statutes/2024/0403.­0673 (accessed Aug. 7, 2025).

403.011
Short title
403.021
Legislative declaration
403.031
Definitions
403.051
Meetings
403.061
Department
403.062
Pollution control
403.063
Groundwater quality monitoring
403.064
Reuse of reclaimed water
403.067
Establishment and implementation of total maximum daily loads
403.072
Pollution Prevention Act
403.073
Pollution prevention
403.074
Technical assistance by the department
403.075
Legislative findings
403.076
Short title
403.077
Public notification of pollution
403.078
Effect on other law
403.081
Performance by other state agencies
403.085
Sanitary sewage disposal units
403.086
Sewage disposal facilities
403.087
Permits
403.088
Water pollution operation permits
403.091
Inspections
403.092
Package sewage treatment facilities
403.111
Confidential records
403.121
Enforcement
403.131
Injunctive relief, remedies
403.135
Persons who accept wastewater for spray irrigation
403.141
Civil liability
403.151
Compliance with rules or orders of department
403.161
Prohibitions, violation, penalty, intent
403.182
Local pollution control programs
403.191
Construction in relation to other law
403.201
Variances
403.231
Department of Legal Affairs to represent the state
403.251
Safety clause
403.281
Definitions
403.291
Purpose of weather modification law
403.301
Artificial weather modification operation
403.311
Application for weather modification licensing
403.321
Proof of financial responsibility
403.331
Issuance of license
403.341
Filing and publication of notice of intention to operate
403.351
Contents of notice of intention
403.361
Publication of notice of intention
403.371
Proof of publication
403.381
Record and reports of operations
403.391
Emergency licenses
403.401
Suspension or revocation of license
403.411
Penalty
403.412
Environmental Protection Act
403.413
Florida Litter Law
403.414
Environmental award program
403.415
Motor vehicle noise
403.0611
Alternative methods of regulatory permitting
403.0615
Water resources restoration and preservation
403.0616
Real-time water quality monitoring program
403.0617
Innovative nutrient and sediment reduction and conservation pilot project program
403.0623
Environmental data
403.0625
Environmental laboratory certification
403.0643
Applicability of rules when reclaimed water is injected into specified receiving groundwater
403.0645
Reclaimed water use at state facilities
403.0671
Basin management action plan wastewater reports
403.0673
Water quality improvement grant program
403.0674
Biosolids grant program
403.0675
Progress reports
403.0741
Grease waste removal and disposal
403.0752
Ecosystem management agreements
403.0855
Biosolids management
403.0862
Discharge of waste from state groundwater cleanup operations to publicly owned treatment works
403.0871
Florida Permit Fee Trust Fund
403.0872
Operation permits for major sources of air pollution
403.0873
Florida Air-Operation License Fee Account
403.0874
Air Pollution Control Trust Fund
403.0875
Citation of rule
403.0876
Permits
403.0877
Certification by professionals regulated by the Department of Business and Professional Regulation
403.0881
Wastewater or reuse or disposal systems or water treatment works
403.0882
Discharge of demineralization concentrate
403.0885
Establishment of federally approved state National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Program
403.0891
State, regional, and local stormwater management plans and programs
403.0893
Stormwater funding
403.0896
Training and assistance for stormwater management system personnel
403.1655
Environmental short-term emergency response program
403.1815
Construction of water distribution mains and sewage collection and transmission systems
403.1832
Grants and Donations Trust Fund
403.1834
State bonds to finance or refinance facilities
403.1835
Water pollution control financial assistance
403.1837
Florida Water Pollution Control Financing Corporation
403.1838
Small Community Sewer Construction Assistance Act
403.4131
Litter control
403.4132
Litter pickup and removal
403.4133
Adopt-a-Shore Program
403.4135
Litter receptacles
403.4151
Exempt motor vehicles
403.4153
Federal preemption
403.4154
Phosphogypsum management program
403.4155
Phosphogypsum management
403.08601
Leah Schad Memorial Ocean Outfall Program
403.08735
Air emissions trading
403.08852
Clarification of requirements under rule 62-302.520(2), F.A.C
403.41315
Comprehensive illegal dumping, litter, and marine debris control and prevention

Current through Fall 2025

§ 403.0673. Water quality improvement grant program's source at flsenate​.gov