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Residents in those counties will be able to water twice a week. Some cities and counties are keeping once-a-week watering restrictions by local ordinance.
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The Miami area has had the highest documented levels of PFAS chemicals in Florida drinking water. Although the Tampa region is much lower, utilities will likely need to take action.
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A call for conservation from Tampa Bay Water continues as we head into the spring dry season. Residents are being asked to cut water usage by 5% using multiple tactics.
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Walk through the PFAS drinking water testing process and learn what the first round of results mean.
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Drinking water for residents in Hillsborough, Pinellas and Pasco counties is made up of aquifer, river and Gulf waters. And it goes through a lot before reaching your faucet.
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Residents across the greater Tampa Bay region can enjoy thousands of acres of wetlands and lakes that have slowly rebounded over the past couple decades since Tampa Bay Water stopped the over-pumping of groundwater and ended "the water wars."
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Being designated as "scenic" would add Little Manatee River to the National Park Service’s Wild and Scenic River System for conservation.
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Hillsborough County officials say the water still meets local, state and federal regulations, but may have a different taste and smell.
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Beginning in January 2020, the Tampa Water Department anticipates purchasing more water from Tampa Bay Water. That could end up increasing fees charged to…
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A bill that would have allowed the city of Tampa to increase its water supply has dried up in the state legislature. Some feared it would have reignited…