A Drought Warning is finally on the agenda for the Suwannee River Water Management District (SRWMD).
But only a Phase I Warning, which is purely voluntary and non-regulatory. A Phase II severe water shortage advisory would contain “Voluntary and Regulatory measures to reduce demand” such as are “never fun” (see below).
They meet at 9 AM, Tuesday, January 13, 2026, at their headquarters, 9225 CR 49, Live Oak, FL 32060.
Water Shortage Advisory Order, on agenda @ SRWMD 2026-01-13, Phase I: Non regulatory, Prepare for Phase II
Back in November I asked “Why hasn’t SRWMD declared a drought yet?”
In November, SRWMD had a Drought Workshop and WWALS published their presentation slides. I noted: “Thanks to SRWMD Board members Charles Keith, Larry Sessions, and William Lloyd, they did talk about possibly instituing limits on water withdrawals, considering that the past 10 years have been the hottest on record.”
Also, “SRWMD Executive Director Hugh Thomas did note that the water withdrawal permits SRWMD issues have standard conditions that can require limits on water withdrawals. But ‘it’s never fun to engage with the permittee and say, hey, you’re going to have to cut back because we’re in a water shortage period.‘“
And a month later maybe they’re finally going to at least issue a warning.
The key agenda item is “12. Water Shortage Advisory Order Number 26-001”
Also notice item “11. Hydrologic Conditions Report”
If there’s a big rain before Tuesday and that Report shows easing,
SRWMD might have an excuse not to issue the Order.
You can see previous such Reports here:
https://www.mysuwanneeriver.com/Archive.aspx?ADID=1730
Here’s a WWALS writeup on the most recent published Report, from November 30, 2025.
https://wwals.net/?p=69034
And pay attention to agenda item “10. Water Resources Division Updates” Continue reading
