Florida’s Dry Season Has Arrived

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Florida’s dry season usually arrives by late October, lasting through the “winter” months into early spring. May through October is our wet season.

The Suwannee River Water Management District produces a Monthly Hydrological Report. September’s report lists a higher than average rainfall, river-levels, and aquifer, “we still need to practice “Water conservation continues to be necessary to sustain healthy groundwater levels and flows in District springs and rivers. All users are urged to eliminate unnecessary uses. Landscape irrigation
during Daylight Saving Time (March 10, 2024, to November 3, 2024) is limited to twice per week based
on a District water conservation rule that applies to residential landscaping, public or commercial
recreation areas, and businesses that are not regulated by a District-issued water use permit.

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Landscape Irrigation Restrictions
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OSFR President Joanne Tremblay
joanne.tremblay@oursantaferiver.org
“Giving Our River A Voice”

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