FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: December 23, 2003
CONTACT: Linda Long, (850) 245-2112
DEP Releases
Guidelines for Florida Friendly Landscaping
--Communities encouraged to protect and
conserve water--
TALLAHASSEE- The Department of Environmental
Protection (DEP) is encouraging local communities to protect
and conserve water resources with the introduction of
Guidelines for Model Ordinance Language for Protection of
Water Quality and Quantity. The model ordinance was
produced by a public-private partnership to guide local
governments considering the adoption of water conservation
practices.
“Every drop of water conserved is a step toward ensuring a
safe and reliable source of drinking water for our future,”
said DEP’s Director of Water Resource Management Mimi Drew.
“These guidelines help local communities make important
decisions to prevent pollution, protect waterways and make a
lasting commitment to their region’s water resources.”
Unlike ordinances that address only water conservation,
the new guidelines also focus on preventing erosion,
preserving natural landscapes and improving water quality in
Florida’s rivers, lakes and coastal waters. Together with
best management practices for builders and homeowners,
provisions can be used to reduce surface water and ground
water pollution that occurs when rainfall washes pollutants
from roads, lawns and landscapes into waterways.
By establishing best management practices, opportunities
for continuing education and incentives to improve water
quality and conserve water, the guidelines provide a
statewide set of uniform, voluntary practices while offering
local governments the flexibility to meet the needs of their
communities.
Guidelines for Model Ordinance Language for Protection
of Water Quality and Quantity Using Florida Friendly
Lawns and Landscapes and other information on best management
practices, conservation and pollution prevention are
available at
http://www.dep.state.fl.us/water/nonpoint/pubs.htm.
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