Bradenton Water Restrictions 2026
Manatee County · Florida
Published:
Restrictions Active - Modified Phase III: Extreme Water Shortage
1
Day/Week
12:01 AM – 4:00 AM
Allowed Hours
$500
Max Fine
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| Address Ending | Watering Day |
|---|---|
| 0 or 1 | Monday |
| 2 or 3 | Tuesday |
| 4 or 5 | Wednesday |
| 6 or 7 | Thursday |
| 8 or 9 | Friday |
Allowed Watering Hours
Properties under 1 acre may use only ONE of the two watering windows per scheduled day.
Still Allowed
💧 Hand Watering
Allowed with shut-off nozzle. Hours: Any day before 8:00 AM or after 6:00 PM.
🌿 Drip Irrigation
Exempt from day-of-week limits. Must follow allowed hours.
Fines & Enforcement
$500
No warnings, citations issued immediately starting April 17, 2026. Up to $500 per violation.
Citations begin April 3, 2026🏠 HOA Rules During Restrictions
HOAs in Manatee County cannot fine residents for brown lawns during active SWFWMD restrictions (FL Statute 720.3075).
If your homeowners association sends a violation notice for a dormant or brown lawn during the current restriction period, respond in writing citing the applicable law and include a copy of the SWFWMD's current restriction order. Most HOAs will rescind the notice once they are made aware of the legal protections in place. If the issue persists, contact your county’s code enforcement division for assistance.
Why These Restrictions Exist
Bradenton and Manatee County rely on the Manatee River Reservoir and Lake Manatee for potable supply, both of which are at their lowest April levels in two decades. Agricultural irrigation in the county’s eastern farmlands has been curtailed by 40%, and residential restrictions follow SWFWMD’s Phase III rules. The county is also asking residents to limit indoor water use to 50 gallons per person per day.
This deficit has accumulated over the current water year and represents a significant departure from historical averages for the Bradenton area. Water supply reservoirs and aquifer levels are well below seasonal targets, necessitating mandatory conservation measures.
How to Keep Your Lawn Alive During Bradenton Water Restrictions
11 tips tailored for Bradenton homeowners during Modified Phase III: Extreme Water Shortage restrictions.
Manatee County residents can apply for a free rain barrel through the county’s conservation rebate program.
Bradenton’s older neighborhoods often have mature oak canopies – the shade reduces lawn water needs by up to 30%.
Raise your mower blade to 3.5–4 inches; taller grass shades the soil and reduces evaporation by up to 25%.
Apply a thin layer (0.5 in) of compost or mulch around landscape beds to retain soil moisture.
Inspect sprinkler heads weekly and repair broken or misaligned nozzles immediately to avoid wasting your single watering day.
Water in the approved overnight window (12:01–4 AM) when evaporation is lowest and wind is calm.
Let your lawn go semi-dormant – St. Augustine and Bahia grasses can survive 4–6 weeks without irrigation and green up after rain.
Use a rain gauge to track natural rainfall; skip your scheduled watering day if you received 0.5 inches or more in the prior 48 hours.
Switch container plants and flower beds to drip irrigation, which is exempt from day-of-week limits under SWFWMD rules.
Avoid fertilizing during Phase III; nitrogen stimulates growth that demands more water the lawn cannot receive.
If you have a pool, use a cover to reduce evaporation – an uncovered pool can lose 1 inch of water per week in Florida’s heat.
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