If there is no enforcement, why is ACWWA bothering with the schedule?
Here are some reasons for implementing the Lawn Watering Schedule:



1. The Lawn Watering Schedule will help regulate water use by our customers. During the irrigation season, outdoor watering dominates water usage. A lawn watering schedule will help smooth the demand patterns (when the water is used during the week). ACWWA considered imposing penalties / fines for non-compliance, but due to the economic conditions and other factors, ACWWA has currently decided against implementing these enforcement methods.

2. ACWWA wants its customers to understand that by following the schedule, they contribute to ACWWA’s system being run most efficiently. This will lead to better service and less upward pressure on rates in the future.

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1. I don’t use ACWWA water for my irrigation needs, I have a well. Will the “Water Police” issue me a warning or fine?
2. If there is no enforcement, why is ACWWA bothering with the schedule?
3. I’ve heard watering schedules don’t actually save any water, is this true?
4. My irrigation clock can’t handle an “every 3rd day” irrigation schedule. What should I do?
5. My neighbor is watering in the middle of the day, is that against the rules?
6. Will customers be assessed fines / penalties if they don’t follow the schedule?