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Water Efficiently, Reduce Stormwater Runoff, and Protect the Waterfront by Julio Perez University of Florida, IFAS/Broward County Extension Education Section Parks and Recreation Division [email protected]

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Page 1: Water Efficiently, Reduce Stormwater Runoff, and Protect the Waterfront by Julio Perez University of Florida, IFAS/Broward County Extension Education Section

Water Efficiently, Reduce Stormwater Runoff, and Protect the Waterfront

by Julio Perez University of Florida, IFAS/Broward County Extension Education SectionParks and Recreation [email protected]

Page 2: Water Efficiently, Reduce Stormwater Runoff, and Protect the Waterfront by Julio Perez University of Florida, IFAS/Broward County Extension Education Section

Water: the world’s life blood

– Covers approximately 71% of the Earth’s Surface

– 97% of it is saline– Accounts for around

60% of your body weight (1 gal= 8.3 lbs)

– It is a limited renewable resource

Page 3: Water Efficiently, Reduce Stormwater Runoff, and Protect the Waterfront by Julio Perez University of Florida, IFAS/Broward County Extension Education Section

Water: the world’s life blood

– *28 billion gallons per day of surface water

– *82.6 billion gallons per day of groundwater

– Approximately 73 million people are in extreme drought areas

– These areas are also places where most of U.S. produce comes from

Page 4: Water Efficiently, Reduce Stormwater Runoff, and Protect the Waterfront by Julio Perez University of Florida, IFAS/Broward County Extension Education Section

We aren’t in the drought zone

–Our water sources depend on rain for replenishment

–High pressure from the flow of fresh water keeps saltwater out of the aquifers

Page 5: Water Efficiently, Reduce Stormwater Runoff, and Protect the Waterfront by Julio Perez University of Florida, IFAS/Broward County Extension Education Section

We aren’t in the drought zone– South and Central

Florida uses about 8 billion gal. of water daily

– As we drain water from the aquifer the pressure that kept saline waters out lessens and leads to saltwater intrusion

–We may not be in a drought zone but we have had water sortages

Page 6: Water Efficiently, Reduce Stormwater Runoff, and Protect the Waterfront by Julio Perez University of Florida, IFAS/Broward County Extension Education Section

What can we do?–Right Plant Right Place–Water Efficiently– Fertilize Appropriately–Mulch–Attract Wildlife–Manage Yard Pest Responsibly–Recycle yard Waste–Reduce Storm water Runoff–Protect the Water Front

Page 7: Water Efficiently, Reduce Stormwater Runoff, and Protect the Waterfront by Julio Perez University of Florida, IFAS/Broward County Extension Education Section

Watering Efficiently–Get to know your yard• Dry/wet spots• Sunny/shaded areas

–How do you want to utilize your yard?• Butterflies and birds?• Play area for kids?• Social area?

– Plan out your landscaping.

Page 8: Water Efficiently, Reduce Stormwater Runoff, and Protect the Waterfront by Julio Perez University of Florida, IFAS/Broward County Extension Education Section

Getting to know your yard–Knowing the make up of your yard and

how you want to use it will lead to the right plant for the right place

– Planting a water loving plant in a dry place or vice versa can lead to high stress and costs.

–Grouping plants that are alike will help when managing resources

Page 9: Water Efficiently, Reduce Stormwater Runoff, and Protect the Waterfront by Julio Perez University of Florida, IFAS/Broward County Extension Education Section

Watering–Know if there are any water restrictions• www.sfwmd.gov- South Florida Water

Management District

–Water early in the morning– Let plants tell you when they need water

Page 10: Water Efficiently, Reduce Stormwater Runoff, and Protect the Waterfront by Julio Perez University of Florida, IFAS/Broward County Extension Education Section

Watering–Hand water when

possible– If you need to use

irrigation systems• Perform regular

maintenance• Use microirrigation• Be mindful of the

weather

Page 11: Water Efficiently, Reduce Stormwater Runoff, and Protect the Waterfront by Julio Perez University of Florida, IFAS/Broward County Extension Education Section

Other Water Saving suggestions

–Mulch Plants• 2-3 inches• Keeps moisture in the

soil

–Mow correctly• 3 inch suggested mowing

height• Taller grass leads to deeper

root systems

–Use a rain barrel• Use food quality barrel• Free water

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Reduce Stormwater Runoff

Page 13: Water Efficiently, Reduce Stormwater Runoff, and Protect the Waterfront by Julio Perez University of Florida, IFAS/Broward County Extension Education Section

What is Stormwater Runoff?–When it rains it usually

pours–Water will follow the

path of least resistance–Much is absorbed into

the soil but excess water will flow into canals, wetlands and eventually to the ocean

Page 14: Water Efficiently, Reduce Stormwater Runoff, and Protect the Waterfront by Julio Perez University of Florida, IFAS/Broward County Extension Education Section

Stormwater Runoff

–As water flows into canals it will carry:• Natural debris• Fertilizers and

pesticides• And other pollutants

Page 15: Water Efficiently, Reduce Stormwater Runoff, and Protect the Waterfront by Julio Perez University of Florida, IFAS/Broward County Extension Education Section

How can we reduce Storm Water Runoff

–Plant rain gardens near drain spouts• Slows the flow of

water• Use water loving and

drought tolerant plants such as mullygrass, native ferns, and mist flower

Page 16: Water Efficiently, Reduce Stormwater Runoff, and Protect the Waterfront by Julio Perez University of Florida, IFAS/Broward County Extension Education Section

How can we reduce Storm Water Runoff

–Use porous surfaces for walkways, sidewalks and driveways• Porous surfaces allows

more surface area for the absorption of water• Absorbed water

delivers fertilizers to the roots

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How can we reduce Storm Water Runoff

–Water collection using rain barrels and cisterns• Save water for dry

season• Lower your water bill• But make sure you

secure it from Mosquitos• Make sure it is high

enough for your needs

Page 18: Water Efficiently, Reduce Stormwater Runoff, and Protect the Waterfront by Julio Perez University of Florida, IFAS/Broward County Extension Education Section

Examples of rain Barrels

Page 19: Water Efficiently, Reduce Stormwater Runoff, and Protect the Waterfront by Julio Perez University of Florida, IFAS/Broward County Extension Education Section

Examples of rain Barrels

Page 20: Water Efficiently, Reduce Stormwater Runoff, and Protect the Waterfront by Julio Perez University of Florida, IFAS/Broward County Extension Education Section

Protecting the Water Front

–If you live on a canal or other body of water you should do your part to protect it• Shoreline vegetation• Establish a maintenance

free zone• Mow and Fertilize

correctly

Page 21: Water Efficiently, Reduce Stormwater Runoff, and Protect the Waterfront by Julio Perez University of Florida, IFAS/Broward County Extension Education Section

Shoreline vegetation–Shore plants are needed to

prevent shore line erosion–You should check with your

HOA or city to see if you are able to plant along shoreline– If you can’t, plant a row of

plants where you are permitted to slow the flow of water and nutrients

Page 22: Water Efficiently, Reduce Stormwater Runoff, and Protect the Waterfront by Julio Perez University of Florida, IFAS/Broward County Extension Education Section

Establish a maintenance free zone

–Suggested zone is 10 feet from waters edge–Another way to filter fertilizers and pesticides before reaching the water

Page 23: Water Efficiently, Reduce Stormwater Runoff, and Protect the Waterfront by Julio Perez University of Florida, IFAS/Broward County Extension Education Section

Mow and Fertilize correctly–Make sure that

mower is facing way from the water–Follow directions

when using fertilizer–Us a broadcast

shield that will deflect fertilizer from water

Page 24: Water Efficiently, Reduce Stormwater Runoff, and Protect the Waterfront by Julio Perez University of Florida, IFAS/Broward County Extension Education Section

We All live near a canal or lake

–Mow away from streets–Create compost pile with grass clipping–Don’t over fertilize or over use pesticides

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Questions

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• Information for the presentation, including some of the pictures, was taken from The Florida “Yards and Neighborhoods Handbook” which can be found online at http://fyn.ifas.ufl.edu/materials/FYN_Handbook_vSept09.pdf

• The other graphics were taken from a Google search for the topic of the slide.

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Florida-Friendly Landscaping™:A collaborative effort

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Florida-Friendly Landscaping™ Contact Information

NatureScape Broward ProgramFor Yard Certification, See http://

www.broward.org/NaturalResources/NatureScape/Pages/HowToGetCertified.aspx

then contact: [email protected]

Florida-Friendly Landscaping: Florida Yards & Neighborhoods Program

Florida Master Gardeners of Broward CountyUF-IFAS/ Broward County Extension Education

Parks and Recreation Division(954) 357-5270

[email protected]

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Florida-Friendly Landscaping™

A SERVICE OF THE BROWARD COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS

Broward county programs are open to all persons regardless of race, color, religion, national origin, gender, age, disability or sexual orientation. Disabled individuals are requested to notify program two days prior to

program for auxiliary aids if assistance is required. Disabled parking space and wheelchair ramp are available.

”The Foundation for the Gator Nation, An Equal Opportunity Institution.”

This public document was promulgated at a cost of $126 or $1.26 cents per copy to inform the public about Florida-Friendly LandscapingTM , NatureScape, and how to conserve water and reduce nonpoint source pollution.