Entering Stage II Conservation
July 02, 2026
We entered Conservation Stage II
Mandatory Conservation Restrictions:
Voluntary elements from Stage One become Mandatory. Upon declaration of Water Conservation Stage Two the following water conservation and supply shortage response measures shall apply:
- Landscape watering is allowed only between the hours of 6pm and 10:00am;
- Restrict outdoor water usage to an ‘Odd/Even’ water conservation plan. Under this plan, odd numbered homes are asked to restrict their outside water usage to Wednesday and Sunday. Even numbered homes are asked to water outdoors only on Tuesday and Saturday; Businesses are asked to water on Monday and Thursday. Water each area only for 10 minutes.
- Refrain from allowing water to run off any lawns, landscape, or garden into adjoining streets, gutters, sidewalks, parking lot or alley;
- Refrain from hosing down or washing sidewalks, walkways, driveways, parking lots or other hard surfaced areas;
- Refrain from washing cars, boats, trailers, or other vehicles except at commercial car wash where drought tolerant equipment are utilized;
- Equip any hose with a quick acting shut-off nozzle;
- Promptly repair all leaks in plumbing fixtures, water lines, and sprinkler systems;
- Equip ornamental fountains, ponds or lakes with a water recycling system;
- Nurseries must use basins under watered inventory to catch excess water;
- Hotels and motels shall provide notice of water emergency in each room.
- Restaurants shall refrain from serving drinking water except upon specific requests by a customer;
- Industrial accounts shall be limited to water usage of 2500 cubic feet per month;
Mandatory Conservation Objectives:
The objective of the measures undertaken in Water Conservation Stage Two is to reduce water system consumption within the District by 25% relative to 2014 usage by month.