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Show FLORIDA 225 cases where compliance with the act would cause undue hardship, if such exemptions do not impair the intent and purpose of the statute.139 There is also an exemption for any person who wishes to construct a well that is: 2 inches or under in diameter, on his own or leased property, intended for use only in a single family house which is his residence, or intended for use only for farming purposes on his farm, and when the waters to be produced are not intended for use by the public or any resident other than his own."0 The exemption quoted above is simply an exemption from the license and permit requirements, but is not an exemption from com- pliance with the rules and regulations relating to the method and manner of constructing wells.141 There are a number of provisions authorizing adoption of rules and regulations, conducting inspections, and other regulatory functions necessary to regulate adequately water wells and water well con- tractors.142 Publications Available Institution for water resource research: Water Resources Research Center, University of Florida, 220 Environmental Engineering Building Gainesville, Fla. 32601, 904-392-0840. Publications: Maloney, Plager and Baldwin, Water Law and Administration: The Florida Experience, (University of Fla. Water Resource Research Center Pub. No. 4, 1968). Maloney, Florida's New Water Resource Law, 10 University of Florida Law Review 119 (1957). Maloney and Plager, Florida Streams-Water Bights in a Water Wonderland, 10 University of Florida Law Review 294 (1957). Maloney and Plager, Florida's Lakes: Problems in a Water Paradise, 13 Uni- versity of Florida Law Review 1 (1960). Maloney and Plager, Florida's Ground Water: Legal Problems in Managing a Precious Resource, 21 University of Miami Law Review 751 (1967). Maloney, Plager and Baldwin, Water Pollution-Attempts to Decontaminate Florida's Law, 20 University of Florida Law Review 131 (1967). Hunt, Riparian Rights in Florida, 8 Florida Law Review 393 (1955). Note, Extent of Private Rights in Nonnavigable Lakes, 5 University of Florida Law Review 166-79 (1952). is* Sec. 373.326(1) (1972 supp.). Cf. Sec. 373.313(1) (1972 supp.). ""Sec. 373.326(2) (1972 supp.). 141 Id. 142 373.309 et seq. (1972 supp.). |