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Tuesday 21 July 2015

Stage 3 watering restrictions now in effect

Be Water Wise! Water Your Garden By Hand

(from the City of Port Coquitlam website posted |July 21, 2015)
Due to unreasonably hot and dry weather, we are under Stage 3 Water Restrictions under Metro Vancouver's Water Shortage Response Plan. The following restrictions are in place:
Not Allowed
  • Lawn sprinkling;
  • Municipal exemption permits for new‐lawns or nematode application are prohibited;
  • Watering of trees, shrubs, flowers, decorative planters and vegetable gardens by sprinklers or soaker hoses is prohibited;
  • Private pressure washing is prohibited;
  • Washing of driveways, sidewalks and parkades for aesthetic purposes is prohibited;
  • Washing of all cars, trucks, motorcycles, boats and other recreational and vehicles is prohibited;
  • Golf course fairway watering is prohibited;
  • Cemetery lawns – all forms of watering are prohibited;
  • Municipal parks ‐ all forms of watering are prohibited;
  • Operation of ornamental fountains is prohibited;
  • Filling or refilling of private swimming pools, hot tubs and garden ponds is prohibited.
Allowed
  • Hand watering of trees, shrubs, flowers, decorative planters and vegetable gardens using a spring-loaded shutoff nozzle, containers or a drip irrigation system is permitted;
  • Watering of turf at turf farms or flowers and vegetables at commercial gardens is permitted.
  • Hosing of outdoor surfaces (e.g. driveways, sidewalks, roofs) if required to avoid public health and safety concerns or to prepare a surface for painting/sealing or similar treatment is permitted;
  • Commercial pressure washing for health and safety purposes or to prepare as surface for painting or similar purposes is permitted;
  • Commercial car wash operations are permitted;
  • Golf course watering of greens and tee areas at minimum levels required to maintain areas in useable condition is permitted;
  • Sports playing field (including sand-based) and school yard watering at minimum levels as required to maintain areas in useable condition is permitted;
  • Artificial turf requiring wetting and outdoor tracks if required for dust control or safety reasons is permitted.
  • Note: The City will NOT be issuing permits new lawns and nematodes application as they are prohibited during Stage 3 restrictions. Permits previously issued are no longer valid.
      What else can you do?
    • Work with nature and let your lawn go dormant (brown) over the summer. It’ll ‘green up’ again when it starts raining in the fall.
    • Leave grass clippings on your lawn. They’ll help trap moisture to reduce evaporation and break down to feed your lawn naturally.
    Residents and businesses found to be violating Stage 3 water restrictions will be issued one verbal warning prior to receiving a $200 fine from the City's Bylaw Services Division .
City of Port Coquitlam here

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