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A. When a water shortage is declared with mandatory reductions in water use,the director <br /> mayahall impose the applicable stage of mandatory reduction by calculating customers' average usage for <br /> the same billing period from one to four prior years,as data is available. If sufficient historic usage <br /> information is not available,the director may base water use allocations on a combination of the limited <br /> historic usage data available,per-capita water use targets,water usage from similar customer types,and <br /> other activity-specific water usage data. <br /> B. Usage of water in excess of a customer's mandatory conservation amount is subject to excess <br /> use penalties in Section 9.30.100.(Ord. 2148 § 1,2016;Ord.2118 § 1,2015;Ord.2104 § 1,2014;Ord. <br /> 2092 § 1,2014) <br /> 9.30.080 Conservation measures. <br /> the following conservation measures are applicable for adequate supply, and the declared water <br /> shortage stage(s) indicated: <br /> A. StageLevel: !Adequate-Sem—Up to 10%Voluntary Reduction.:Adequate supply is <br /> currently available.To protect and preserve the community water supply the elimination of wasteful <br /> water uses is essential at all times,regardless of water supply stagelevel. Pleasanton customers shalt <br /> always observe the following regulations on water use: <br /> 1. Use potable water for irrigation of landscapes in a manner that does not result in runoff such <br /> that water flows onto adjacent property,non-irrigated areas,driveways,private and public walkways, <br /> roadways, parking lots,or structures. <br /> 2. Schedule regular irrigation of lawn and landscape between the hours of 96:00 p.m.and 69:00 <br /> a.m.the following day. Watering is permitted at any hour if a hand-held nozzle or drip irrigation is used. <br /> Special landscapes are exempted. <br /> 3. The use of potable water to wash down sidewalks,walkways,driveways,parking lots, open <br /> ground or other hard surface areas by the direct application of water is prohibited. <br /> 4. The use of potable water for washing vehicles and/or machinery from a hose equipped with a <br /> shut-off nozzle is permitted as long as water does not enter the storm drain system. <br /> 5. Repair potable water leaks from breaks within the customer's plumbing system within eight <br /> hours after customer is notified or discovers the break. <br /> 6. Reduce other interior or exterior uses of water to minimize or eliminate excessive runoff or <br /> waste. <br /> 7. Restaurants shall serve water to their customers only when specifically requested. <br /> 8. Operators of hotels and motels shall provide guests with the option of choosing not to have <br /> towels and linens laundered daily.The hotel or motel shall prominently display notice of this option in <br /> each guestroom using clear and easily understood language. <br /> 9. The use of water for construction activities should utilize recycled water,rather than potable <br /> water. Such use shall occur in a manner that does not result in runoff or illicit discharge into the storm <br /> drain system. <br /> 10. Commercial power washing should utilize recycled water, in a manner that does not result in <br /> water discharging into the storm drain system. <br /> 11. Pools and spas should remain covered when not in use to prevent evaporation,and should be <br /> equipped with recirculating pump(s). <br />