240(3) 241The State Fire Marshal is directed to conduct or contract for a study to review whether the established statewide ground vibration limits for construction materials mining activities are still appropriate and to review any legitimate claims paid for damages caused by such mining activities. The study must include a review of measured vibration amplitudes and frequencies, structure responses, theoretical analyses of material strength and strains, and assessments of home damages.311(a) 312The study shall be funded using the specified portion of revenues received from the water treatment plant upgrade fee pursuant to s. 334373.41492335. 336(b) 337The State Fire Marshal shall submit a report to the Governor, the President of the Senate, and the Speaker of the House of Representatives by December 1, 2016, which contains the findings of the study and any recommendations.
375(4)(a) 376The Legislature finds that construction materials mining activities require the use of explosives to fracture the material before excavation. The use of explosives results in physical ground vibrations and air blasts that may affect other property owners in the vicinity of the mining site. It is in the best interest of the public to ensure that blasts resulting from the use of explosives for construction materials mining activities are accurately monitored and reported to ensure the blasts do not exceed physical ground vibration and air blast limits. The Legislature further finds that more permits for construction materials mining activities have been issued to entities operating in Miami-Dade County than any other county in the state.
491(b) 492A monitoring and reporting pilot program for the use of explosives is created within the Division of the State Fire Marshal to monitor and report each blast resulting from the use of explosives for construction materials mining activities in Miami-Dade County.
533(c) 534The State Fire Marshal shall hire or contract with seismologists to monitor and report each blast resulting from the use of explosives for construction materials mining activities in Miami-Dade County, including, at a minimum, monitoring and reporting the ground vibration, frequency, intensity, air blast, and time and date of the blast. The State Fire Marshal shall post the reports on the division’s website to be available to the public.
603(d) 604A seismologist hired or contracted by the State Fire Marshal as required by this subsection may not:6211. 622Be an employee of or under contract with a person who engages in or contracts for construction materials mining activities.
6422. 643Have engaged in dishonest practices relating to the collection or analysis of data or information regarding the use of explosives in construction materials mining activities.
668(e) 669A person who engages in construction materials mining activities shall provide written notice to the State Fire Marshal of the use of an explosive for construction materials mining activities in Miami-Dade County before the detonation of the explosive.
707(f) 708The State Fire Marshal shall adopt rules to implement and enforce this subsection.