Rain Barrels Growing in Popularity, Make an Impact on Water Conservation
Hernando County residents who completed a rain barrel class at the county Extension office each took home their own rain barrel.
Hernando County residents who completed a rain barrel class at the county Extension office each took home their own rain barrel.
Top: Ryan Bradley, 8, works on the butterfly garden.
Eric Miller (top left) chose to build a wheelchair accessible dock at Serenova for his Eagle Scout project.
Above: New observation tower at the preserve.
Below: The view from the tower.
Top: David Moore, District executive director, talks to Pasco County students before the ceremony.
The District is taking the state’s annual water conservation efforts in April to another level as the need to conserve is more important than ever.
The Southwest Florida Water Management District (District) is offering six easy ways to prepare for your holiday meals and parties without running up your water bill.
During the holidays, water plays a role in everything from food preparation to the cleanup process. Here’s how to incorporate water conservation into your holiday preparations:
For more water conservation tips, please visit the District’s website at WaterMatters.org/Conservation.
Faced with the impacts from an ongoing, three-year drought, the District’s Governing
Gene Schiller, deputy executive director; Elaine Kuligofski, human resources director; Steve Uebel, human resources manager; and Pam Baldwin, se