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LOSA Water Shortage Management
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Starting on July 2, 2009, there are no agricultural restrictions throughout the area. LOSA includes the Everglades Agricultural Area, and portions of Hendry, Glades, Lee, Okeechobee, and western Palm Beach and Martin Counties.

bullet Commercial and Agricultural Users in the Lake Okeechobee Service Area (LOSA), which includes portions of Okeechobee, Glades, Hendry, Lee, Martin, Palm Beach and St. Lucie counties – At a Glance [PDF]

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AGRICULTURAL ALLOCATION USERS:

6/26/09 NOTE: With the rescission of Phase III restrictions (in effect July 2), no water allocation or distribution tables will be posted for LOSA.

bullet Water Shortage Orders

bullet What do You think? Comment on year-round conservation ideas

LOSA map

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Lake Okeechobee water level as of Nov 07, 2009
14.07 ft.

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When water levels in Lake Okeechobee reach 10.2 feet, the force of gravity will no longer direct the flow of water through existing structures. The District expedited the installation of temporary forward pumps to mitigate the impact of drought on the area's agricultural users.

bullet Lake Okeechobee SFWMM Position Analysis Projection [PDF]

bullet Lake Okeechobee SFWMM Position Analysis Overview

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Who Is Affected?

Classified as a modified Phase III, or extreme declaration, the order will predominantly impact agricultural, industrial and commercial water users as well as public water supply utilities around the Lake; withdrawals from the Caloosahatchee River; and a relatively small number of residential users whose water source is Lake Okeechobee or any of the surface water canals recharged by the Lake. Groundwater sources are not restricted by this order, and users are allowed to utilize groundwater in accordance with their permits.

bullet Water Shortage Map for all areas [PDF]

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Water Conservation information is available at
www.savewaterfl.com

For info on the water shortage, irrigation restrictions or water conservation, call our
Water Conservation Hotline at 1-800-662-8876




 
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