The City of Bellflower is the newest in a long line of cities and water districts to implement mandatory watering restrictions. A new ordinance was passed on July 13, 2009 that requires residents and businesses to abide by new rules aimed at reducing water consumption. The new measures are scheduled to start on August 11, 2009 according to the city’s website. Here are some highlights from the new ordinance:
- No hose watering or washing down of any sidewalks, walkways, driveways, parking areas, or other paved surfaces
- No watering of landscape between 10:00 am and 5:00 pm.
- No watering more often than once per day.
- No watering more often than every other day.
- Watering to the extent of excessive runoff due to misaligned or unmaintained sprinklers and/or excessive watering is prohibited.
- Adherence to the ordinance does not relieve property owners from their legal obligation to maintain landscaping as required.
There are additional restrictions including indoor water conservation measures. To view the entire ordinance click here. Fines for violating the new ordinance start at $100. For more information contact Bellflower’s Code Enforcement Division at (562) 804-1424 ext. 2284. For irrigation repair services contact us at (800) 339-2102 or by email at info @ wcgminc.com. For information on residential sprinkler repair service visit LAsprinklerrepair.com if you’re in the greater Los Angeles area, or OCsprinklerrepair.com if you’re in the Orange County area.
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