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Governing Board Extends Water Restrictions

The Southwest Florida Water Management District's Governing Board voted Tuesday to extend the current Water Shortage Order, which restricts lawn watering throughout the District to one-day-per-week, until Sept. 30.

The water shortage order, which was declared by the District's Executive Director David L. Moore, went into effect Jan. 16 and was slated to expire July 31.

The Governing Board chose to extend the water shortage order after an in-depth presentation by staff outlining the depressed hydrologic conditions in the District.

Provisional information as of June 30 shows all 16 counties within the District are experiencing an annual average rainfall deficit of approximately 11.8 inches. The Green Swamp Basin, which is the headwaters for the Withlacoochee, Hillsborough and Peace rivers, has a 16.1-inch rainfall deficit. Average rainfall is measured as a twelve-month moving sum.

While the recent rainfall has contributed to raised groundwater levels, all 16 counties within the District are experiencing below-normal groundwater conditions. The northern region of the District is experiencing conditions categorized as critically abnormal while the central and southern regions of the counties are experiencing conditions categorized as severely abnormal.

All major rivers within the District are experiencing below-normal conditions. This includes rivers associated with the District's three largest surface water-dependent public supply systems.

The order includes restrictions that apply to the use of water from public and private water utilities as well as the use of all wells and surface water sources (ponds, rivers, etc.).

The following is a schedule and summary of the restrictions unless your city or county has a different once-per-week schedule or more stringent restrictions.

Addresses with "house numbers" . . . May only irrigate on:

  • Ending in 0 or 1 - Monday
  • Ending in 2 or 3 - Tuesday
  • Ending in 4 or 5 - Wednesday
  • Ending in 6 or 7 - Thursday
  • Ending in 8 or 9 - Friday

Lawn & Landscape Watering

  • If your city or county has a different once-per-week schedule in effect, your watering day will remain the same.
  • Unless your city or county already has stricter hours in effect, properties

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