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Attachment 2 <br /> Stage 3 Water Conservation Measures <br /> Outdoor Irrigation. Outdoor watering under Stage 3 is restricted as follows: <br /> Lawn watering and landscape irrigation, for all customer classes, shall be reduced to no more <br /> than one day per week during the months of October through March, and no more than two non- <br /> consecutive days per week during the months of April through September. <br /> - Use potable water for irrigation of landscape in a manner that does not result in runoff <br /> or excessive flooding on patios, driveways, walkways or streets. <br /> - Schedule regular irrigation of lawn and landscape between the hours of 6:00 p.m. and <br /> 9:00 a.m. the following day. Watering is permitted at any hour if a hand-held nozzle <br /> or drip irrigation is used. Special landscapes are exempted. <br /> - Irrigation system checks for breaks/leak repairs by on-site irrigation professionals <br /> who remain on-site directly observing the system are excluded. <br /> Pools and ponds. Swimming pools, spas, fountains, and ponds leak proof. Any leak should be <br /> repaired in a timely manner after notification by the city, but should not exceed 72 hours. <br /> Cover pools when not in use to reduce evaporation. <br /> No person shall empty and refill a swimming pool except to prevent or repair structural damage <br /> or to comply with public health regulations. <br /> Equip swimming pools with recirculating pump if not already equipped. Swimming pools may <br /> only be drained and refilled for health or structural needs. <br /> Potable water shall not be used for decorative ponds, basins, lakes, waterways, and fountains. <br /> Car Washing. Washing of autos, trucks, trailers, and other types of mobile equipment is <br /> permitted only at commercial car wash facilities that recycle all or part of the water. <br /> Outdoor Cleaning. Potable water use to clean sidewalks, walkways, driveways, parking areas, <br /> and other hard-surface areas, is prohibited, with the exception of public health and safety. <br /> Use bucket and broom to wash down hard-surfaced areas if necessary for the benefit of public <br /> health and safety. <br /> Leaks. Repair potable water leaks from breaks within the customer's plumbing system within <br /> eight hours after customer is notified or discovers the break. <br /> Commercial Uses. <br /> Restaurants are to serve water to their customers only when specifically requested. <br /> Restaurant kitchens shall be equipped with low-flow rinse nozzles. <br /> Commercial customers post water conservation messages on bathroom lavatory mirrors. <br /> No potable water may be used for compaction or dust control purposes for construction <br /> activities. <br /> // <br />