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SOUTH FLORIDA Water Shortage Restrictions September 2008. Our water supply comes from RAIN . Rainfall Deficit. South Florida averages 52 inches of rain per year Almost 45 inches “lost” to evaporation and transpiration. 52” of rain. 45” lost. Focus on Irrigation.
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Rainfall Deficit • South Florida averages 52 inches of rain per year • Almost 45 inches “lost” to evaporation and transpiration 52” of rain 45” lost
Focus on Irrigation • Landscape irrigation accounts for up to half of all household water consumption in Florida • Restricting the days and times that water is used for irrigation helps stretch limited supplies during emergencies
Know the Rules in Effect for Your Area • To keep up-to-date on restrictions in your area call our hotline (800-662-8876) • …or visit our website www.sfwmd.gov/conserve WATER SHORTAGE RESTRICTIONS NOW IN EFFECT
2008 Water Restrictions • South Florida Water Management District:Broward, Collier, Glades, Hendry, Lee, Martin, Miami-Dade, Monroe, Okeechobee, Palm Beach and St. Lucie • South Florida Water Management District:Orange and Osceola • Southwest Florida Water Management District:Charlotte, Highlands and Polk
If You Live in… SFWMD • Broward, Collier, Glades, Hendry, Lee, Martin, Miami-Dade, Monroe, Okeechobee, Palm Beach and St. Lucie counties • Dania Beach, Hallandale Beach and Lake Worth • City of Cape Coral in Lee County • Orange and Osceola • Charlotte, Highlands and Polk SFWMD SFWMD SFWMD SWFWMD
Washing Cars, Boats and Equipment • Washing cars, boats and equipment allowed anytime • Should be done on or drain to a non-paved surface • Best to use an automatic shut-off nozzle or low volume pressure cleaner • No restrictions on low-volume pressure cleaners
Applies to all sources of water except RECLAIMED! • Water-use restrictions DO apply to all sources from public utilities, private wells and all surface waters such as canals, lakes, ponds and rivers.
Synchronize your sprinkling schedule Follow water-use restrictions • Set your automatic system to allowable day/time • Use a rain switch on automatic systems
How to help drought-proof your lawn • Use plants that are drought tolerant • Water deeply / less frequently • Keep mower blades sharp and raise the blade • Fertilize your lawn with 2%or less phosphorus
Tips for inside the home • It’s easy to reduce your water use -change your habits: • Repair leaky fixtures • Turn off the faucet when brushing your teeth or rinsing vegetables • Take shorter showers • Install low-flow toilets/showerheads • Don’t use toilet as a waste basket • Wash full laundry and dish loads
Do the Math… Water conservation pays • One drop per second from a leakyfaucet = 2,700 gallons per year! • In a city of 10,000 homes = 27,000,000 gallons per year!
YOU can make a difference For more water shortage restriction information visit www.sfwmd.gov/conserve or call our Water Restriction HOTLINE: 800-662-8876 For more water conservationinformation visit www.savewaterfl.com