Monday, June 15, 2009

Mandatory Water Conservation



Shortage Year Water Rates and Outdoor Watering Restrictions Began June 1.


Southern California is facing a water supply shortage for the third year in a row. 

In Los Angeles, You Cannot:
  • Water using sprinklers on any day other than Monday and Thursday;
  • Use water to wash any hard surfaces such as sidewalks, walkways, driveways or parking areas, unless flushing is needed to protect health and safety; 
  • Use water to clean, fill or maintain decorative fountains unless the water is part of a recirculating system; 
  • Serve water to customers in eating establishments unless requested; 
  • Permit leaks from any pipe or fixture to go unrepaired; 
  • Allow for the washing of a vehicle without using a hose with a self-closing, shut-off device; 
  • Permit watering during periods of rain; 
  • Irrigate landscaping between the hours of 9 a.m. and 4 p.m.; 
  • Water outdoors for more than 15 minutes per watering station, 10 minutes for other irrigation systems; 
  • Allow runoff onto streets and gutters from excessive watering; 
  • Install single-pass cooling systems in new buildings; 
  • Install non-recirculating systems in new car wash and commercial laundry systems; 
  • Permit large landscape areas to water without rain sensors that shut off irrigation systems.
From the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power here.

2 comments:

  1. I love your misty garden shot.
    It's high time to start conserving - well done on posting the rules. I contribute by washing my car as little as possible :) - fortunately it's a darkish silver so dirt does not show too badly.

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  2. Today, when fresh water levels in Southern California have dropped alarmingly, the need to conserve water has grown in importance. To address this issue BewaterWise.com has a very nice section on how to save water at home and work - http://tr.im/oDEK . Hope these tips will be useful in reducing water consumption at home.

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So nice to hear from you!

Warm regards,
Lori Lynn