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Lantana Drainage Factors
Common Lantana Drainage Challenges
- High water table in eastern communities
- Strict fill regulations to prevent runoff impacts on neighbors
- Coastal communities face saltwater intrusion concerns
- Agricultural areas require specialized drainage for soil types
- Many older developments lack adequate stormwater systems
Key Regulations
- PB-O-128: Fill and grading regulations effective August 2022
- ULDC Article 18: Flood Damage Prevention (updated December 2024)
- Florida Building Code 8th Edition with PBC Amendments (effective December 2023)
- SFWMD Environmental Resource Permit for projects affecting wetlands or surface water
Palm Beach County Soil & Drainage Profile
Eastern Palm Beach County features poorly drained sandy soils with high organic content near the coast, while the western Everglades Agricultural Area (EAA) contains deep muck soils (Histosols) that subside when drained. The sandy soils have moderate-to-rapid permeability but are underlain by a shallow limestone aquifer that limits vertical drainage.
May through October delivers approximately 75% of the annual 63 inches, with August and September being the wettest months. Tropical systems can dump 10-15 inches in a single 24-hour period.
Typical Lantana Drainage Solutions
- French drain systems with exfiltration trenches for residential properties
- Swale-and-berm systems for properties in low-lying eastern communities
- Retention and detention ponds for commercial and subdivision developments
- Pump-assisted drainage in areas where gravity outfall is limited by canal levels
Palm Beach County Drainage Engineering Notes
Palm Beach County's Fill and Grading Ordinance (PB-O-128) is one of the strictest in Florida — any fill placement that could alter surface water flow patterns requires a permit with engineer-stamped grading plans. This regulation directly impacts residential drainage projects because even minor regrading of yards requires professional engineering documentation.
The western portion of Palm Beach County lies within the Everglades Agricultural Area, where centuries of peat and muck deposits create unique drainage challenges. These organic soils subside at a rate of approximately 1 inch per year when drained, meaning drainage systems must be designed to accommodate ongoing elevation changes over their service life.
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