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Stormwater runoff is a major source of pollution flowing into our natural waterbodies. The Seminole County Fertilizer Ordinance regulates fertilizers containing nitrogen and/or phosphorus and provides specific management guidelines for fertilizer application to minimize negative impacts to our natural waterbodies.
This ordinance is for unincorporated Seminole County, but all seven cities within the County have adopted this ordinance, either in its entirety or in large part.
Key Highlights of the Fertilizer Ordinance
The overall goal of this ordinance is to minimize excess fertilizer runoff and protect the County’s natural water resources.
Seminole County Fertilizer Guidelines - Overview
Winter Slow Release Nitrogen PSA
Summer Blend Fertilizer PSA
Spring Slow Release Nitrogen (SRN) PSA
Wekiva River Basin Nitrate Sourcing Study
For more information, view the Wekiwa Spring and Rock Springs Basin Management Action Plan.
State of Florida Model Fertilizer Ordinance
Ordinance Comparison Table (Seminole County and State Model)
200 West County Home Road, Sanford, FL 32773
407-665-2455
swetzel@seminolecountyfl.gov
250 West County Home Road, Sanford, FL 32773
407-665-5575
KMcintyre02@seminolecountyfl.gov