Catching Rain to Save Florida's H20

They catch rain to save Florida's H20

Sept. 26, 2008

By Amy K.D. Tobik

When the skies opened up to afternoon showers during the Oviedo Butterfly and Nature Art Show at Lukas Nursery this past weekend, Gabby Milch jumped into action. "Rain barrels are an old technology come anew," Milch said as she swiftly rearranged the collection of 55-gallon cisterns on display.
 

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Soil and Water Conservation Districts across the state operate under the rules of Florida Statute 582, which governs the ways in which we can help the community. If you are interested in reading the statutes, there is a link below to that legislation. You can also take a look at the by-laws of the Seminole Soil and Water Conservation District and at the Supervisor Handbook that our supervisors use.

In the future, we will add other links to legislation that affects you regarding conservation and land and water use issues. We will post local ordinances that relate to these issues as well.

Check here for links and updated information you need to stay informed on these important issues.

 

 

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