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February 22, 2010

The Southwest Florida Water Management District’s Governing Board voted today to extend modified Phase II water shortage restrictions through June 30, 2010, while lifting restrictions on pressure washing for 15 of its 16 counties.

Marion County will continue to follow the St. Johns River Water Management District’s year-round water conservation measures.

The Governing Board voted to maintain most of the Phase II water shortage restrictions as the District’s water resources continue to recover from the four-year drought. The District is still suffering from a 28-inch rainfall deficit for the past 48 months.

The Board decided to lift the pressure washing restrictions in response to significant improvements in aquifer and river levels as a result of several months of above-average rainfall. Moreover, the region’s major public water suppliers have been able to capture and store enough water to meet the needs of residents. However, the Board urged residents to continue the water conservation practices they’ve learned over the past three years.

Under the modified Phase II restrictions, pressure washing is allowed for necessary purposes such as prior to painting or sealing or to address a health or safety hazard. Pressure washing will now be allowed once a year for any reason.

The District declared a water shortage in January 2007. Seven counties were subject to additional Phase III restrictions in 2008 and 2009. Hillsborough, Pasco and Pinellas counties were briefly subject to the most aggressive Phase IV restrictions when public water supplies were critically low last spring.

Current Restrictions and Requirements
Quick Reference

Measure Modified II
Lawn watering Once per week
Maximum hours 8 (14 if more than 1 acre)
Micro-irrigation Any day, any time
New lawns 30/30 establishment
Large fountains 8 hrs per day
Pressure washing Necessary purposes
Car washing Once per week
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