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Residents Asked to Conserve as Modified Phase 2 Water Shortage Declared

Water Department Urges Continued Conservation Following Water Shortage Declaration

As the Southwest Florida Water Management District declares a Modified Phase II Water Shortage, the Tampa Water Department is urging residents to continue doing their part to protect our vital water resources by complying with the City’s mandatory once-a-week watering restrictions.

The City of Tampa has remained under once-a-week watering restrictions since December 1, 2023, following the District’s previous water shortage declaration. Recognizing the importance of long-term conservation, the Tampa City Council approved to make these restrictions year-round in August 2024. Over the past two years, this proactive approach has resulted in an estimated 4 billion gallons of water saved compared to twice-a-week watering.

Tampa Water Department customers may only water their lawns and landscapes on their designated watering day and not between the hours of 8 a.m. and 6 p.m.Residents can check their watering day by visiting tampa.gov/WaterRestrictions.

Outdoor watering can account for more than 50% of a home’s monthly water use. Following these restrictions is essential for reducing demand and safeguarding local water supplies.

To support conservation efforts, the Tampa Water Department offers a variety of programs designed to help customers reduce water use, including:

  • Free irrigation evaluations

  • Free water-saving devices

  • Compost giveaways to improve soil moisture retention

  • Rebates for water-efficient upgrades, including sprinkler system rebates

Customers are encouraged to learn more about these programs and find additional conservation tips by visiting tampa.gov/SaveWater.