South Florida Water Management District

12/23/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 12/23/2025 09:12

DYK: Simple Steps to Save Water During the Holidays

The holiday season is here, and while we're decking the halls, it's important to sprinkle some water-saving habits into your festivities.

Between hosting holiday gatherings, preparing delicious feasts, washing extra dishes, and welcoming friends and family, our water use can rise quickly.

DID YOU KNOW: There are many ways you can incorporate water conservation into your holiday preparations and reduce the amount of water used around your home?

WATER WISELY THIS SEASON: Conserving water year-round can save you money and is an integral part of managing and protecting South Florida's water supplies today and for future generations.

SIMPLE STEPS TO SAVE WATER: These simple steps will keep your holiday celebrations merry and bright, while protecting the region's water resources:

Defrost food in the refrigerator instead of under running water. It's safer for your food and saves up to four gallons of water per minute.

Rinse vegetables in a bowl of water, then reuse that water for house plants.

Turn off water to lather while washing your hands.

️ Fill your dishwasher and washing machine completely before running them. Avoid handwashing dishes when you can.

️ Put food scraps into the trash rather than the sink's garbage disposal. Or better yet, compost.

Double check that your irrigation system and rain sensor are functioning properly. Many South Florida grasses require less or even no water from sprinkler systems in the winter months.

LEARN MORE: It's important to stay water smart - even during the holidays. Visit SFWMD.gov/WaterConservation for more tips and resources to help you reduce your water use this season - and all year long.

Happy Holidays!

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