As projects are proposed by Tampa Bay Water, the
Water Resource Team will conduct an initial review and assign a Project
Manager and legal counsel. These individuals may be County staff
members, Environmental Protection
Commission staff or consultants retained by the County.
The Project Manager typically is the individual most familiar or
knowledgeable with the technical aspects of the project. After these
selections are made, a Project Team is developed based on the types
of expertise necessary to fully evaluate the project. The Project
Manager is responsible for coordinating all activities of the team.
The Water Resource Team also uses other internal County resources
during the review of projects as required to protect the County's
interests. Representatives of the Water Department, Real
Estate, Public Works, Debt
Management, Planning & Growth
Management, Parks & Recreation, Solid
Waste Management, and Budget departments
frequently are called upon to review proposals and lend their expertise
to the Water Team.
After a thorough examination of each project, the Water Resource
Team completes reports and recommendations to the County
Administrator, the County
Attorney, and the Environmental
Protection Commission Executive Director. This information also
is transmitted to the two County
Commissioners serving as Board members of Tampa Bay Water and
to all other Commissioners.
Decisions by the Board of County Commissioners and the Environmental
Protection Commission are required prior to official action on petition
or arbitration. In all cases, the group will attempt to reach a consensus
with Tampa Bay Water and regulatory agencies. However, the County's
commitment to its citizens to bring new sources on board with sensitivity
and protection of our natural resources will be the dominant theme
of the team's operations.
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