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Watering restrictions in the St. Johns River Water Management District have returned to once per week.

The change is due to the end of daylight saving time and cooler weather, which means lawns need less water.

While fines are possible for overwatering, the district focuses on education rather than penalties.

With the end of daylight saving time this past weekend, regional water managers urge us to go back to watering our yards once a week.

When daylight saving time ended Sunday, Nov. 2, St. Johns River Water Management District watering restrictions went back to watering once per week. That includes homes and businesses in Brevard and the other 17 counties where all or part of the county falls within the district's borders. You're allowed to water twice a week dur

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