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Pinellas Officials To Tighten Enforcement Of Watering Rules

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Published: November 7, 2008

CLEARWATER - Water use rules will be enforced more strictly as a shortage of rainfall has prompted water officials to clamp down, Pinellas County Utilities officials said today.

The order comes after the Southwest Florida Water Management District governing board recently called for more conservation in Pinellas, Pasco and Hillsborough counties because of a lack of rain.

Lawn watering in Pinellas will continue to be restricted to one day a week, and prohibited between 8 a.m. and 6 p.m. Other restrictions include:

Hand-watering of non-lawn landscaping is only allowed before 8 a.m. or after 6 p.m.

Watering new sod and landscape is permitted only three days a week after the first month: even-numbered addresses on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday; odd addresses on Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday.

Decorative fountains and waterfalls may only be operated four hours a day.

Pinellas utilities officials said violations observed after Nov. 15 will result in a citation.

The county also asks that people postpone planting new grass or landscaping that will increase water use.

The utilities department has water conservations programs, which include rebates for ultra low-flow toilets and alternate water sources for lawn irrigation; water conservation tips; and free low-flow shower heads, water-saver kits, rain gauges and hose shut-off nozzles.

For information, go to www.pinellascounty.org/utilities or call Pinellas County Utilities at (727) 464-4000.

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