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1. All of the prohibitions, restrictions,and recommendations set forth during adequate supply <br /> and Stage 1 and voluntary Stage 2, shall all be in effect and shall all be mandatory. <br /> 2. Outdoor irrigation of lawn and ornamental landscaping shall be limited to one day per week <br /> October-November through FebruaryMarch,and no more than two non-consecutive days per week <br /> MarchApril through Septem October. Special_landscapes areas and other eater-dependent industries <br /> shall._work with the director to identify water use to maintain biological viability and irrigation system <br /> operational performance,while still achieving the required percent reduction. Irrigation system checks for <br /> breaks/leak repairs by present irrigation professionals who remain on-site directly observing the system <br /> are excluded. <br /> 3. Restaurant kitchens shall be equipped with low-flow rinse nozzles. <br /> D. Stage 4—Up to 40% Mandatory Reduction. There are definable events, including but not limited to <br /> AWSDA findings, that lead to a firm conclusion that in the current water year,water supplies will not be <br /> adequate to meet customers' water demands; and/or pervious water conservation targets has not been met, <br /> therefore further action is necessary to reduce water demand. The following mandatory restrictions shall <br /> be applicable during a Stage 4 activation of the water shortage contingency plan: <br /> 1. All of the prohibitions,restrictions,and recommendations set forth during Stages 1,2,and 3 <br /> shall all be in effect and shall all be mandatory. <br /> 2. Washing of autos,trucks, trailers, and other types of mobile equipment is permitted only at <br /> commercial car wash facilities that recycle all or part of the water. <br /> 3. Outdoor watering under Stage 4 is restricted as follows: <br /> a. Single-family residential individually metered and multi-family(non-irrigation)classes <br /> shall be limited in the use of all outdoor watering to hand-watering using a hose with a positive shut-off <br /> nozzle,drip,or subsurface irrigation on two non-consecutive days per week. <br /> b. All other water customers classes not falling under subsection(D)(2)(a)(with the exception <br /> of commercial nurseries,public sport fields,golf courses,and other water dependent industries,per <br /> subsection(D)(2)(c))shall be limited in the use of all outdoor watering to hand-watering using a hose <br /> with a positive shut-off nozzle,drip,or subsurface irrigation to two non-consecutive weekdays; specified <br /> as Mondays and Thursdays unless otherwise granted permission for alternate watering days by the <br /> director. <br /> c. Commercial nurseries,public sport fields, golf courses and other water dependent industries <br /> shall work together with city staff under the direction of the director to develop an approved irrigation <br /> schedule. <br /> i. Irrigation system checks for breaks/leak repairs by on-site irrigation professionals <br /> who remain on-site directly observing the system are excluded. <br /> E. Stage 5 –IJp to 50% Mandatory Reduction. Definable events, including but not limited to AWSDA <br /> findings, lead to a firm conclusion that water supply is considerably inadequate to meet customers' water <br /> demands; and/or earlier stages have been in effect and the reduction goal is not being met,therefore <br /> further action is necessary to reduce water demand. The following mandatory restrictions shall be <br /> applicable during a Stage 5 activation of the water shortage contingency plan: <br /> 1. All of the prohibitions, restrictions,and recommendations set forth during Stages 1, 2,3,and 4 <br /> shall all be in effect and shall all be mandatory. <br />
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