ALACHUA COUNTY, FL - Updates to the Alachua County Landscape Irrigation Design and Maintenance Standards code took effect on June 12, 2023. Commercial properties within Alachua County with permanent irrigation systems are now required to register their system and submit an annual irrigation system maintenance report detailing water conservation activities to repair leaks, correct overspray, adjust scheduling, and address other issues that reduce efficiency and wastewater.
“Annual maintenance has been required for all permanent irrigation systems since the code was adopted in 2016,” said Eliana Bardi, a water conservation coordinator with the Alachua County Environmental Protection Department. “The addition of the annual reporting requirement for commercial systems aims to curb unnecessary water waste that results from damaged systems and changing site conditions that may go unaddressed. We often find that the person paying the water bill has never seen the site and does not realize the bill is high due to leaks.”
Rebates are currently offered through the irrigation level-up rebate program to assist property owners with repairs and upgrades. Eligible commercial properties may qualify for a 50% rebate up to $8,000 per property for repairs and upgrades that curb water use and improve efficiency.
Learn more about the annual maintenance reporting requirement.
Learn more about the Irrigation Level Up rebate program.
For more information, contact Eliana Bardi at 352-264-6801 or ebardi@alachuacounty.us.
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ALACHUA COUNTY, FL - Updates to the Alachua County Landscape Irrigation Design and Maintenance Standards code took effect on June 12, 2023. Commercial properties within Alachua County with permanent irrigation systems are now required to register their system and submit an annual irrigation system maintenance report detailing water conservation activities to repair leaks, correct overspray, adjust scheduling, and address other issues that reduce efficiency and wastewater.
“Annual maintenance has been required for all permanent irrigation systems since the code was adopted in 2016,” said Eliana Bardi, a water conservation coordinator with the Alachua County Environmental Protection Department. “The addition of the annual reporting requirement for commercial systems aims to curb unnecessary water waste that results from damaged systems and changing site conditions that may go unaddressed. We often find that the person paying the water bill has never seen the site and does not realize the bill is high due to leaks.”
Rebates are currently offered through the irrigation level-up rebate program to assist property owners with repairs and upgrades. Eligible commercial properties may qualify for a 50% rebate up to $8,000 per property for repairs and upgrades that curb water use and improve efficiency.
Learn more about the annual maintenance reporting requirement.
Learn more about the Irrigation Level Up rebate program.
For more information, contact Eliana Bardi at 352-264-6801 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
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