Water pledge Archives – SJRWMD

Water conservation pledges

July 20, 2017

Teresa M., Duval County

I pledge to conserve water by following the water conservation rule outdoors and by only washing full loads of laundry or dishes.
July 20, 2017

Matt O., Alachua County

I will only run the dishwasher when it is full.
July 20, 2017

Danielle S., Seminole County

I pledge to conserve water by giving my dog a bath outdoors in grassy areas in need of water.
July 20, 2017

Tiffany C., Duval County

I pledge to turn off the water while brushing my teeth.
July 20, 2017

Beth H., Putnam County

I pledge to conserve water by washing my car on the grass, getting two benefits with one action.
July 20, 2017

Jerry C., Putnam County

I pledge to properly maintain my sprinkler system and use only when needed.
April 2, 2018

Erich M., Alachua County

I pledge to conserve water by repairing my rain barrels and using the water from my dehumidifier to water plants.
April 2, 2018

Ann S., Alachua County

I pledge to conserve more water by limiting/eliminating outdoor automatic irrigation. Will use rain barrels and continue replacing planting’s w Florida Friendly water wise plants.
April 2, 2018

Chris M., Putnam County

I pledge to only buy drought tolerant plants when choosing from all the lovely plant options at garden centers this spring.
April 2, 2018

Daniel F., Duval County

Reducing lawn watering amount and time of day in the evening to prevent evaporation loss.
April 2, 2018

Wendy C., Marion County

Making sure there are no “leaky” faucets; ensuring all of my family turn off the faucet while brushing teeth; and instead of throwing out partially-drank water bottles, I will use them to water house plants.
April 2, 2018

Mary-Lou P., Putnam County

I pledge to conserve water by maintaining a water-friendly yard.
April 2, 2018

Tina S., Putnam County

Using low volume water closet flush valve. Only water plants as required that produce edible fruits or vegetables.
April 2, 2018

Greg R., St. Johns County

I pledge to conserve water by using collected rain to water my flowers.
April 3, 2018

Ramesh B., Alachua County

To use a refillable water bottle for my drinking water needs at work.