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» Fix It for Less to Save Water and Money
4/13/12 10:00 from Conserve Florida Water News
Fixing leaks and installing a few inexpensive water-saving devices in your home could save up to 20,000 gallons of water each year. The District’s “Fix It for Less” campaign begins in April, in conjuction with Water Conservat..

» April is Water Conservation Month
4/13/12 10:00 from Conserve Florida Water News
Gov. Scott, the Florida Department of Environmental Protection, the Water Managment Districts and many local governments around Florida are recognizing April as Water Conservation Month. April is typically a dry month and the beginning of t..

» State Lawmakers Agree in Budget Negotiations on $30 Million for Everglades and Consider Lifting Spending Caps on Water Management Districts
3/1/12 10:00 from Conserve Florida Water News
A year after a slashing Everglades funding, Florida lawmakers appear poised to give some back. House and Senate budget negotiators on Wednesday agreed to set aside some $30 million for restoration projects. That’s still $10 million sho..

» NOAA’s National Water Center
2/21/12 10:00 from Conserve Florida Water News
Construction began today for NOAA’s National Water Center on The University of Alabama campus in Tuscaloosa, which will strengthen the nation’s water forecast capabilities when completed in mid-2013.

» Florida Water Star program now available statewide
2/8/12 10:00 from Conserve Florida Water News
PALATKA, Fla., Feb. 8, 2012 -- The St. Johns River Water Management District's residential water conservation program -- Florida Water StarSM -- is now offered statewide, bringing the economic and environmental benefits of water efficiency ..

» Retrofit Program Will Help Schools Save Water and Money
2/7/12 10:00 from Conserve Florida Water News
LIVE OAK, FL, February 7, 2012 – Representatives from Suwannee, Hamilton, Columbia, and Gilchrist county school districts visited the Suwannee River Water Management District’s headquarters on Feb. 2 to hear about how their school..

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EZ Guide Online - How to access

 

How to Get Started

The EZ Guide Online is located at

http://ezguide.conservefloridawater.org

Information on operation and access is all located within the EZ Guide Online application.

Inquiries regarding the previous spreadsheet based version of the EZ Guide application should be directed to the Conserve Florida Clearinghouse.