Irrigation is Limited to One Day a Week Beginning November 6
November 3, 2022

3:15 p.m.

ALACHUA COUNTY, FL - Irrigation restrictions change Sunday, November 6, 2022. When residents set their clocks back, they should also remember to cut back on their watering. Landscape irrigation will be limited to one day a week in Alachua County.

“Landscape irrigation can account for almost 60% of residential water use,” said Alachua County Environmental Protection Department Water Resources Program Manager Stacie Greco. “Eliminating or reducing your irrigation helps to conserve the precious groundwater supply we depend upon that also provides water to our springs, lakes, and rivers.”

Watering is limited during these seasons because most plants go dormant in cooler weather and require little to no supplemental watering. Most yards can go all winter without irrigation, so turning off irrigation systems can save additional water and money. Irrigation restrictions apply to the use of private wells, city water, and surface water and do not apply to the watering of vegetable gardens and fruit trees.

County staff actively enforces irrigation restrictions and responds to citizen complaints or concerns regarding wasteful watering.

For more information, visit the Alachua County Water Resources website, or contact Hollie Greer at 352-264-6827 or [log in to unmask].
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This County News Update is sent by the Alachua County Communications Office
CONTACT: Mark Sexton, Communications Director
PHONE: (352) 374-5204; CELL: (352) 283-2317

Mark Sexton
Communications Director
Communications Office
12 SE 1st St. • Gainesville • FL • 32601
352-264-6979 (office) • 352-283-2317 (mobile) • 338-7303(fax)
         

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