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ORD-2003-038 - OWASA Conservation and Demand Management Ordinance
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ORD-2003-038 - OWASA Conservation and Demand Management Ordinance
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6/26/2003
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Article II - Water Waste Prohibited <br />H. Water Waste Prohibited <br />No person, party, or entity shall use, cause, waste, or permit to be wasted any OWASA- <br />supplied potable water, in violation of the provisions of this Ordinance. <br />Article III - Year -Round Requirements <br />M. A. Exterior Use <br />The following outdoor or exterior use requirements shall apply to all customers using <br />OWASA - supplied potable water: <br />a. Spray irrigation shall not occur more than three days per week. Even- numbered <br />properties may be irrigated with spray systems only on Sundays, Wednesdays, <br />and /or Fridays. Odd - numbered properties may be irrigated with spray systems <br />only on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and /or Saturdays. All spray irrigation shall occur <br />only between the hours of 8:00 p.m. and 9:00 a.m. These restrictions shall not <br />apply to properties using underground, drip irrigation, micro spray, low <br />precipitation bubblers, hand watering, or where watering of containerized plants <br />and commercial plant stock in trade is maintained for resale. <br />b. Regardless of irrigation methods used, no more than one inch of water may be <br />applied to plant material in any given week. <br />C. All irrigation systems shall be equipped with automatic controllers that activate <br />the system according to a desired frequency and duration, and shall also be <br />equipped with rain or soil moisture sensors that will prevent irrigation during <br />periods of rainfall or when there is sufficient moisture in the ground for plant <br />health and survival. <br />d. All hoses used for hand watering, car washing, or other allowable outdoor uses <br />shall be equipped with shutoff nozzles. <br />e. No exterior use of OWASA- supplied potable water shall result in the flow of <br />water onto adjacent property or public right -of -way, and all irrigation systems <br />
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