The Southwest Florida Water Management District has extended one-day-per-week water shortage restrictions through Oct. 1.
The extension is necessary due to ongoing drought conditions and below-average rainfall across the region. The SWFWMD recorded a 13.7-inch rainfall deficit when the Modified Phase III was declared, and the deficit remained significant at 11.4 inches as of May 2026. Water levels in rivers, lakes and public water supplies continue to decline, with many resources at severely below-normal levels.
The restrictions apply to the following:
- All of Citrus, DeSoto, Hardee, Hernando, Hillsborough, Manatee, Pasco, Pinellas, Polk, Sarasota and Sumter counties.
- Portions of Charlotte, Highlands and Lake counties.
- The City of Dunnellon and The Villages in Marion County.
- The portion of Gasparilla Island in Charlotte County.
When can you water?
Lawn and landscape watering remains limited to a one day per week schedule. Residents should check with their city or county for their allowable watering times.
Standard watering days are based on the last digit of your address:
- 0 or 1 – Monday
- 2 or 3 – Tuesday
- 4 or 5 – Wednesday
- 6 or 7 – Thursday
- 8 or 9 – Friday
The restriction apply to properties served by public water and private wells. Reclaimed water users are only subject to voluntary watering hours, unless restricted by the local rules.
If you’d like more information on the Modified Phase III “Extreme” Water Shortage click here.
For more information, contact SWFWMD by email or at 1-800-836-0797.
