Friday, June 4, 2010

New Outdoor Watering "Rules"

So, not that many of us have had to really be concerned with whether our grass, flowers, and gardens have been getting enough water lately -- thank you very much, Mother Nature -- but you should take note of the new outdoor watering regulations that went into effect June 1, 2010.  I want to point out that the new legislation is not a watering ban, but rather it outlines a smarter way to use our resources. 

Outdoor landscape irrigation is now allowed 7 days per week between the hours of 4:00 p.m. and 10:00 a.m.
Outdoor irrigation is not allowed between the hours of 10:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. with the exception of the following uses:
  • Irrigation of personal food gardens
  • Irrigation of new and replanted plant, seed, or turf in landscapes, golf courses, or sports turf fields during installation and for a period of 30 days immediately following the date of in-stallation
  • Drip irrigation or irrigation using soaker hoses
  • Hand-watering with a hose with automatic cutoff or handheld container
  • Irrigation of horticultural crops held for sale, resale, or installation
  • Use of water withdrawn from private water wells or surface water
  • Irrigation of athletic fields, golf courses, or public turf grass recreational areas
  • Installation, maintenance, or calibration of irrigation systems
  • Hydro-seeding
  • Commercial agricultural operations
  • Capture and reuse of cooling system condensation or storm water in compliance with applica-
    ble local ordinances and state guidelines
  • Reuse of gray water in compliance with Code
  • Use of reclaimed waste water by a designated user from a system permitted by the Environmental Protection Division of the department to provide reclaimed waste water
So the green industry just wants us all to water smart.  Personally, I think it's about time.  My rain barrel overfloweth.


For more information about efficient water use in the landscape, please visit ConserveWaterGeorgia.net.

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