Alliance for Water Efficiency
Building Owner Management Association
Consortium for Energy Efficiency
Energy Star (Environmental Protection Agency)
Environmental Protection Agency’s WaterSense Program
Florida Green Lodging
Food Services Technology Center
Irrigation Association
Landscape Ordinances for Pasco County
Pro Hort (Professional Horticulture Services)
Southwest Florida Water Management District’s Water CHAMP
MaP Testing
American Rainwater Catchment Systems Association (ARCSA)
Energy Star Appliances
Environmental Protection Agency’s Guide, Water-Efficient Landscaping: Prevention Pollution & Using Resources Wisely
EPA WaterSense
Florida-Friendly Landscaping Program
Florida Irrigation Society
Toilet Flapper Information
EPA WaterSense Weather-or-Sensor-Based Irrigation Control Technologies
University of Florida IFAS Drought Toolkit
Hillsborough County Extension Service (813) 744-5519
Hillsborough County Public Utilities
Pasco County Cooperative Extension 1 (352) 518-0156
Pasco County Utilities 1 (352) 521-4288
Pinellas County Extension Service
Pinellas County Utilities
City of New Port Richey Water Production
City of St. Petersburg Water Resources
City of Tampa Water Department
Water Demand Management Plan Update Plan 2018
Water Shortage Mitigation Plan 2017
Members’ Five Year Conservation Plans 2017
Members’ Five Year Conservation Plan 2016
Members’ Five Year Conservation Plan 2015
Water Demand Management Plan Final Report 2013
Evaluation of Multiple Irrigation and Landscape Ordinances in the Tampa Bay Region
Guide to Micro-Irrigation for West-Central Florida Landscapes
Landscape Irrigation, Florida-Friendly Design
Long Term Demand Forecasting Model, June 2003
Passive Conservation: Codifying the Use of Water Efficient Technologies
Potable Water Conservation Best Management Practices for the Tampa Bay Region
Rainwater Harvesting with Cisterns for Landscape Irrigation
Research of Graywater for Use in Residential Applications
Texas Manual on Rain Water Harvesting, 3rd Ed.
If you offer a water-friendly service or product, check into joining the U. S. Environmental Protection Agency’s WaterSense Partner Program. WaterSense works with manufacturers, retailers, distributors, irrigation professionals, and professional certifying organizations to bring water-efficient products to market.
WaterSense-certified products are typically 20 percent or more water efficient than standard products. To become WaterSense certified the product must undergo third-party testing and meet specific criteria. For details, visit the WaterSense Partners website.
Irrigation professionals will find a wealth of information on water efficiency technologies, processes, manufacturers and equipment through the Irrigation Association.