Water Conservation

In an effort to help alleviate the growing over-demand of the Florida Aquifer, the City of Oviedo employs a full-time Water Conservation Officer to enforce water restriction requirements as well as to educate the public on ways to conserve water.

Although it may at times be somewhat of an inconvenience to sprinklerresidents, watering restrictions are not imposed without an extreme cause or need. Everyday, more and more demand is placed on the Florida Aquifer system to supply more and more water to the residents of Florida. If left unchecked and unregulated, the Aquifers underneath the Florida soil would be exhausted to the point of running out of fresh water and causing salt water intrusion.

Click a topic below for more information on Florida's water supply and what you can do to help conserve it.

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Portions of this section have been reproduced with persmission from the St. Johns River Water Management District.


Conservation outside is only half the battle! It's what's inside that matters too.

Living in Florida, we may tend to think that the only water wasting going on is in the garden or lawn. To an extent, yes, there is a lot of waste generated outside of our homes and businesses. However, lets not ignore the indoors. Fixing leaks and replacing old plumbing fixtures with water-saving ones could save a family of four about 30,000 gallons of water each year (about 2 water bills worth of usage)!

Following watering restrictions is just a start. Is your sprinkler system efficient?

Following the watering restrictions of two days per week between 4pm and 10am is a good effort (and let's not forget that it's mandatory!), but it's only the tip of what you can do to help conserve water and, at the same time, save yourself some money.

So, what is the problem? Why do I need to conserve water?

Every time you turn on your water faucet, take a shower, wash your car, or use water in any way, you are placing demand on the aquifer. It doesn't matter if you are on a private well or if you use the City's water distribution system. It all comes from the same place: Nature. As with everything else in nature, there must be a balance for things to operate smoothly. There is only so much water that makes its way back into the aquifer system after being drawn out for use. If we were to draw more water from the aquifer than what gets replenished, we'd be left with one large empty cave and a lot of dry sinks!

Just what exactly is the Florida Aquifer?

Aquifers can be thought of as vast underground porous rocks that hold water and allow water to move through the holes in the rock. Aquifers can be composed of different types of earthen materials such as sand, shell, and limestone. Fresh and salt water fill the various sized holes in the rock. Freshwater generally fills the uppermost part of aquifers while salt water is present at greater depths.

Watering restrictions in the City of Oviedo

The current City of Oviedo watering restrictions are as follows:

  • Homes and businesses with Even Numbered Addresses may irrigate Thursday and Sunday only from 12:00 midnight to 10:00am and again from 4:00pm to 12:00 midnight.
  • Homes and businesses with Odd Numbered or No Numbered Addresses may irrigate Wednesday and Saturday only from 12:00 midnight to 10:00am and again from 4:00pm to 12:00 midnight.

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