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Monthly Archives: April 2024
29
04/24
Current Drought Conditions Improving; Conservation Still Needed
Conservation
Cooler weather, return-to-normal rainfall and once-weekly watering restrictions have helped the region save 33 million gallons of water per day since mid-November. Kudos to tri-county residents for conserving water! “This...
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29
04/24
Water Projects Get State and Federal Funding
Financial
As a non-profit, special district of the State of Florida, Tampa Bay Water is funded through the sale of water to our member governments that share the cost of developing...
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29
04/24
Studies Begin on Future Water Projects
Future Water
The tri-county area is projected to need an additional 25 million gallons per day (mgd) by 2043, with 10-20 mgd of that needed by 2033. Tampa Bay Water anticipates and...
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05
04/24
Rebate Program on Target to Meet, Even Surpass 2024 Goal
Water Wise
The Tampa Bay Water Wise regional rebate program is saving 430,759 gallons of water per day. The premise is simple: you can save money by saving water. The regional water...
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05
04/24
Water Conservation is Essential to Weathering Dry Season
Conservation
The Tampa Bay area has received normal rainfall since November, which has helped lessen the drought conditions in our coastal areas and allowed Tampa Bay Water to store additional water...
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05
04/24
Investments in Infrastructure Improve System Reliability, Water Quality
Construction
Tampa Bay Water continues to invest in infrastructure to ensure that more than 2.6 million people in the Tampa Bay region have high-quality drinking water at the turn of the...
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