What are the statewide water restrictions?
• No watering lawns or landscapes for 48 hours after rainfall.
• No using water to wash hardscapes like sidewalks and driveways — except for health and safety reasons.
• No sprinkler runoff or overspray onto streets, sidewalks or driveways.
• No washing a vehicle with a hose without a shut-off nozzle. Tip: Going to a car wash that uses recycled or reclaimed water is an even smarter choice.
• No using fountains or decorative water features that do not recycle water.

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1. Why is there a drought?
2. What are the statewide water restrictions?
3. Are there additional local restrictions?
4. How long will restrictions last?
5. Will the new watering schedules kill my lawn?
6. Can I let my lawn go brown?
7. Should I continue to water other outdoor vegetation?
8. What else can I do to cut landscaping and gardening water use?
9. How much are the fines for watering on the wrong day or overwatering?
10. I see my neighbors wasting water and not watering on the right days. How do I report them?
11. What if I’m already conserving?
12. How likely am I to have a leak?
13. How can I conserve more and qualify for available rebates?
14. What are some ways I can save water outdoors?
15. What are some ways I can save water indoors?
16. Is City Hall doing its part?