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RESIDENTS:
Please call our Water Shortage Hotline at (800) 662-8876
COMMERCIAL USERS, including Nurseries,
Landscapers and HOAs:
Jesus Rodriguez, Water Conservation Officer
(561) 682-6060
MEDIA:
Randy Smith
South Florida Water Management District
Office: (561) 682-6197 or Cellular: (561) 389-3386
Julie Huber
South Florida Water Management District
Office: (561) 682-2115 or Cellular: (561) 718-4232 |
Revised Emergency Water Restrictions Start Friday
Two-Day-A-Week Landscape Watering for Most of
Region Begins April 18
West Palm Beach, FL - Modifications to the South Florida
Water Management District's (SFWMD) emergency water restrictions will become
effective Friday, April 18, when most of the agency's 16-county region
transitions from one-day-week residential landscape irrigation restrictions to
up to two-day-a-week watering.
Water Restriction Questions?
Call 1-800-662-8876, or see
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs).
The District's nine-member Governing Board last week adopted a "Modified
Phase II Severe Water Shortage Order" based on improved regional water
resource conditions. Under the District's emergency authority, decisions to
implement and modify water shortage restrictions are resource-based. The new
schedule for landscape watering will continue conserving water supplies as
part of the District's response to the regional rainfall deficit. Landscape
irrigation accounts for up to half of all household water consumption in
Florida.
The District implemented one-day-a-week restrictions region-wide in January
for the first time in the agency's history, based on extreme water shortage
conditions and a continued rainfall deficit of close to 25 inches. SFWMD
Governing Board Chairman Eric Buermann said last week, "It's important to note
that we are not lifting emergency restrictions. Our decision to modify the
restrictions is based on the improved conditions of our water resources."
Although the revised landscape irrigation restrictions go into effect April
18, the SFWMD is encouraging local governments to refrain from enforcement
until Thursday, May 1. The goal is to provide residents with sufficient time
to become aware of the changes and adjust timers or other components of their
residential irrigation systems. The modified mandatory restrictions apply to
all water from traditional sources, including water from public utilities,
private wells, canals, ponds and lakes.
Highlights of the Modified Phase II Water Shortage Order
Residents and businesses of Broward, Collier, Miami-Dade, Monroe, St. Lucie
and coastal areas of Lee, Martin and Palm Beach counties, including the City
of West Palm Beach, are limited to a two-day-per-week landscape irrigation
schedule with two "watering windows":
- Odd street addresses may irrigate lawns and landscapes on Wednesdays and
Saturdays from 12 a.m. to 10 a.m. and/or 4 p.m. to 11:59 p.m.
- Even street addresses may irrigate lawns and landscapes on Thursdays and
Sundays from 12 a.m. to 10 a.m. and/or 4 p.m. to 11:59 p.m.
Hand-watering with one hose fitted with an automatic shut-off nozzle is
allowed for 10 minutes per day for landscape stress relief and to prevent
plant die-off. Additional watering days and times are allocated for the
establishment of new lawns and landscapes.
No restrictions apply to other outside water uses, such as for car and boat
washing, pressure cleaning of paved surfaces, decorative fountains and
water-based recreation (e.g. swimming pools, water slides).
Landscape irrigation using 100-percent reclaimed water is allowed any day
except Friday, from 12 a.m. to 10 a.m. and/or from 4 p.m. to 11:59 p.m.
Golf courses must reduce their allocated water use by 30 percent.
Because jurisdiction in certain counties is shared with other water
management districts, the SFWMD has coordinated with these agencies to
simplify implementation and enforcement:
One-Day-Week Watering Remains in Effect in Areas of Concern
Due to continued local concerns about water resource availability, one-day-a
week watering remains in place for the cities of Dania Beach,
Hallandale Beach, Lake Worth and Lantana and portions of
unincorporated Lee County, including the Lehigh Acres and Gateway
areas. One-day-a week landscape irrigation remains in place for residents and
businesses in the Lake Okeechobee Service Area, which
includes portions of Glades, Hendry, Okeechobee and western Martin and
Palm Beach counties.
For additional information on the water shortage, irrigation restrictions
or water conservation, call the SFWMD's toll-free Water Shortage Hotline at
1-800-662-8876, visit
www.sfwmd.gov/conserve or contact a
regional SFWMD service center. Helpful water conservation tips are
available at www.savewaterfl.com.
Your local SFWMD contacts are:
- Big Cypress Basin - Judy
Haner
Office: (239) 263-7615, ext. 7603; Cellular: (239) 229-7254
- Broward - Tammy Moore
Office: (954) 713-3200, ext. 4983; Cellular: (561) 985-3700
- Florida Keys - Cecelia
Weaver
Office: (305) 242-5933, ext. 7091; Cellular: (305) 797-2923
- Lower West Coast - Susan
Sanders
Office: (239) 338-2929 ext. 7715; Cellular: (239) 229-7295
- Martin/St. Lucie -
Linette Trabulsy
Office: (772) 223-2600, ext. 3605; Cellular: (772) 216-5981
- Miami-Dade - Nestor
Yglesias
Office: (305) 377-7274, ext. 7289; Cellular: (305) 299-4503
- Okeechobee - Victoria
Nowlan
Office: (863) 462-5260, ext. 3045; Cellular: (863) 697-1775
- Orlando - Bill Graf
Office: (407) 858-6100, ext. 3837; Cellular: (407) 908-4764
- Palm Beach County - AnEta
Sewell
Office: (561) 682-6171; Cellular: (561) 722-3154
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