Current
Water Restriction, Effective Jan. 16, 2007
Sarasota County reminds all residents of unincorporated Sarasota
County of the following landscape and irrigation water
restrictions. These restrictions apply whether the source of
water is a well, pond, or from a utility system. Cities may have
their own watering restrictions, please check with individual
city utilities for restrictions.
- Even addresses (house
numbers ending with 0, 2, 4, 6 or 8) may water only on
Tuesday.
- Odd addresses (house numbers
ending with 1, 3, 5, 7 or 9) may water only Thursday*.
- * (Please note the
change from Sunday to Thursday).
- Common areas with no
address, such as median or roadside plantings, clubhouse or
recreation areas may be irrigated only on Tuesday.
- The maximum amount of water
applied is limited to three-quarters of an inch in each
irrigation zone, once, on each allowable watering day.
- Property under 2 acres can
water before 8 a.m. or after 6 p.m.
- Property over 2 acres can
water before 10 a.m. or after 4 p.m.
Exceptions to
Water Restrictions
- Flower beds, vegetable
gardens and other non-lawn areas may be irrigated as needed
using a hand-watering device with a shut-off nozzle. These
areas may also be watered using micro-irrigation and other
forms of horticulture appropriate, low-volume irrigation, on
any day of the week.
- Newly planted lawn and
landscape areas may be watered any day of the week for a
60-day establishment period that begins the day that the
plant material is installed. New plantings must be at least
50 percent of planted area. However, no irrigation is permitted
between 8 a.m. and 6 p.m.
- Car washing is limited to
once per week; however, fundraiser events are still allowed.
Guidelines for Well Owners
As a result of below-average rainfall amounts, some area wells
cannot draw water from current groundwater levels. Because
significant rains that would raise the water table are not
expected soon, Sarasota County has issued the following
guidelines for residents about their well systems.
- For those who are losing
water pressure from a well that cannot draw water, contact
the Environmental Health Division of the Sarasota County
Department of Health at 941-861-6133.
- The wells affected are those
of older construction with surface pumps. No newer, larger
diameter wells with submersible pumps have reported any
problems.
- Some wells can be
retrofitted with a submersible pump or can have the existing
drop pipe lowered. Property owners will need to check with a
licensed water well contractor or a pump company to see if
this type of repair can be performed.
In some areas, residents may be able to connect to existing
county water lines. Sarasota County Utilities Permitting can
check on water availability and provide information on
connection costs, fees and financing options.
- If county water lines are
not currently accessible on a particular street, residents
can contact Sarasota County Program Management to determine
if an assessment can be established that would enable them
to receive county water service.
Complaints About Watering Restrictions
To report a suspected violation
call 941-861-6790, option #3 or 941-861-5000 or send a
facsimile to 941-861-0603 or an e-mail message to: utilitybill@scgov.net.
Report suspected violations of
irrigation restrictions. Sarasota County Utilities sends educational
letters to the property owner about the current restrictions.
Information is entered for the property and tracked over time.
Typically, the property owner who
violates the current restrictions for the first time does not
know the rules. When informed, he/she quickly comes into
compliance.
Occasionally, a lightning strike
can trigger an automatic system to turn on and the owner is not
aware. When notified, the property owner makes repairs to the
system.
Water Efficient Landscape Ordinance
The water efficiency ordinance focuses on irrigation system
efficiency and limiting plants requiring the most supplemental
irrigation. This applies to new construction and extensive
remodeling. Grass and flowers are limited to 50 percent or less
of the irrigated area. Separate irrigation zones are required
for grass and tree/shrub/groundcover beds. Low volume
micro-irrigation is required for plant beds. No plant root balls
or spray irrigation is permitted under roof overhangs. No grass
should be planted in strips narrower than four feet except next
to contiguous properties.
Speakers Bureau
West
central Florida is experiencing a drought. Over the last two
years, our rainfall deficit is more than 20 inches.
Unfortunately, forecasters predict a dry winter and spring,
which means the situation will only worsen and possibly set new
low level records. The situation is serious.
The
Southwest Florida Water Management District has speakers
available to talk about the drought, what the district is doing
to ensure water supply needs are being met, and what you can do
to help.
If you
would like to request a speaker for your homeowners association,
church or civic organization, contact the district at
1-800-423-1476, extension 4757. For additional information on
the drought, water restrictions or water conservation tips,
visit the district's web site at
www.WaterMatters.org.
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