2. Program Scope Water Conservation – Practices that facilitate the efficient use of water Drought Management – Procedures that are implemented to address a water supply shortfall
6. Best Management Practices (BMPs) System Water Audit / Water Loss Metering – Meter Replacements, AMR Conservation Pricing Prohibition of Wasting Water Conservation Specialist Public Information Public Education Showerhead Retrofit
8. Water Conservation Provisions Waste of Water – Running off 150 feet or more Prohibit Water Hours – Noon to 6:00 p.m. Allowable Watering Days – Twice every 7 days Application Rate – Limited to 1 inch per week Greens & Tees – Daily watering allowed New Landscape – Daily watering for first 28 days
11. Drought Level IReduce Landscape Watering Landscape watering limited to once every 7 days Greens and tees may be watered daily New Landscape watering allowed Surcharges applied to residential and some landscape meters for excessive usage Schools, colleges, parks, cemeteries, golf courses, and athletic facilities landscape meters are exempt from surcharges
12. Drought Level IIReduce Landscape Watering Landscape watering limited to once every 10 days Greens and tees may be watered daily New Landscape watering allowed Surcharges are applied to residential and some landscape meters for excessive usage Schools, colleges, parks, cemeteries, golf courses and athletic facilities landscape meters are exempt form surcharges
13. Drought Level IIIReduce Water Usage to Absolute Minimum All Landscape Watering is prohibited Refilling swimming pools is prohibited Car washing is prohibited except for emergency service vehicles Surcharges are applied to all water accounts