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2023 Secondary Water Conservation Schedule

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Season Begins on May 1 and Ends on October 1st utahwatersavers.com

No Watering Between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. No Watering Sundays and No Watering on a designated day based upon a geographical quadrant divided by Antelope Drive and 2000 West.

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In addition to Sunday, the other designated no-water days by quadrant are the same as last year: Northwest Tuesday, Northeast Wednesday, Southwest Thursday, and Southeast Friday.

Remember to prevent excess water from irrigation that allows water to pool onto neighboring properties, streets, or storm drains. Also, be sure to repair any known leaks. Limited spot watering with a hose may be done only if an individual is attending.

It is highly recommended that you install a smart controller for your outdoor watering. This will allow you to control it remotely as you get notifications of changing weather in your area. Take advantage of up to $75 rebate offered by Utah Water Savers.

Please be mindful of water conservation and eliminate overuse and overspray on streets and sidewalks. Provide only the water your landscape requires. Check timers and turn off systems when possible, adapting to the weather conditions. Enforcement of wasteful watering will occur. Please help in being good stewards of our water supply.

Season: May 1–October 1 No Daytime Watering (10AM–6PM)

May 1 – May 29 (Memorial Day).....Choose two days out of the five each week

May 30 – Sept 4 (Labor Day)..........Choose three days out of the five each week

Sept 5 – Oct 1......................................  Choose two days out of the five each week

Storm Drain Pollutants

As debris, grime, and dirt get onto our parking lots and driveways, one good way to prevent these pollutants from getting into the storm drain system is to sweep them up and discard them in the garbage can. If we each do our part, this will help prevent pollutants from clogging up our storm drainpipes, will keep our waterways cleaner, and our parking lots and driveways look more appealing.

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