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Clay County proclaims April as Water Conservation Month, partners urge rain-shutoff device use
Summary
The Board of County Commissioners adopted a proclamation recognizing April 2026 as Water Conservation Month and heard partner remarks urging homeowners to install and maintain irrigation rain‑shutoff devices, while utility officials described leak detection and reclaimed‑water outreach programs.
The Clay County Board of County Commissioners on April 14 adopted a proclamation recognizing April 2026 as Water Conservation Month and called on residents and businesses to reduce outdoor water use.
The proclamation, read by a county representative, cited the Floridian aquifer and named the St. Johns River Water Management District, Clay County Utility Authority (CCUA) and the Clay Soil and Water Conservation District as partners in outreach. The board voted to adopt the proclamation on a voice vote.
At the meeting, a water‑management official and CCUA staff described specific conservation…
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