Governing Board proclaims May 19–25 as Water Reuse Week

Do not drink reclaimed water sign

Reclaimed water can be safely used for a wide variety of purposes, including landscape irrigation for golf courses, parks, highway medians, playgrounds and residential properties.

Do not drink reclaimed water sign

Reclaimed water can be safely used for a wide variety of purposes, including landscape irrigation for golf courses, parks, highway medians, playgrounds and residential properties.

PALATKA, Fla., May 15, 2024 — In recognition of the critical importance of conserving Florida’s water resources and promoting sustainable practices, the St. Johns River Water Management District Governing Board has officially designated May 19–25, 2024, as Water Reuse Week. Water reuse entails the process of treating and disinfecting wastewater to produce high-quality reclaimed water, which is then utilized for beneficial purposes. Extensive treatment and disinfection ensure that public health and environmental quality are protected.

Florida stands as a national leader in water reuse, as evidenced by the reuse of nearly 900 million gallons of reclaimed water per day. The District alone hosts 135 reuse systems, effectively reusing over 247 million gallons per day for various beneficial purposes, including irrigation, groundwater recharge, environmental enhancement, and industrial applications.

The proclamation underscores the indispensable role of water reuse in conserving and enhancing Florida’s water supplies. With finite water resources and a growing population, water reuse emerges as a pivotal strategy to addressing the state’s water demands while preserving freshwater sources.

Over the past decade, the District has championed water reuse through significant financial support, amounting to nearly $81 million, for various reuse projects. These efforts have resulted in an additional 74 million gallons per day of reuse capacity, funded studies and pilot programs for innovative treatment technologies, and facilitated the efficient and effective use of reclaimed water.

As part of Water Reuse Week, the District urges every Floridian and visitor to actively participate in conserving our water supply. By embracing water-saving practices and maximizing the utilization of reclaimed water, we can collectively safeguard Florida’s water resources for future generations.

For more information about Water Reuse Week and the District’s water conservation efforts, please visit www.sjrwmd.com/water-supply/reclaimed.