Sunday, November 16, 2008

Raleigh Permanent Water Conservation Rules

Raleigh Permanent Water Conservation Rules

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Saturday, August 25, 2007

New water restrictions effective Aug 28.

Stage 1 Water Restrictions Effective August 28

The Raleigh City Council voted unanimously on Tuesday, Aug. 7, to authorize City Manager J. Russell Allen to implement Stage 1 water conservation measures when, in his opinion, the weather conditions, Falls Lake level and customer water demand warrant.

On Tuesday, Aug. 21, the City of Raleigh received information at the North Carolina Drought Advisory Council meeting that lead the City Manager to authorize implementation of the Stage 1 water conservation plan use restrictions effective Tuesday, Aug. 28. The National Weather Service and North Carolina Climatology Office staff presented information on the current long-term weather forecast for the fall and early winter that indicated the drought conditions that all of N.C. has been experiencing over the past two months will very likely continue.

The City of Raleigh Stage 1 mandatory water use restrictions reduce the days irrigation is allowed to one day per week. Odd property addresses are permitted on Tuesdays and even property addresses on Wednesdays.

Please refer to the chart listed below for specific information regarding water uses:

WATER USE

STAGE 1 RULES

Automatic/non-automatic irrigation systems

ODD = Tuesday EVEN=Wednesday

12 a.m. – 10 a.m.

Hose End Sprinklers

ODD = Tuesday EVEN=Wednesday

6 a.m.-10 a.m. and

6 p.m.-10 p.m.

Hand held hose

ODD = Tue./Sat EVEN = Wed./Sun.

6 a.m.-10 a.m. and

6 p.m.-10 p.m.

Vehicle Washing

Saturday and Sunday

Pressure Washing

Saturday and Sunday

The Stage 1 mandatory water use restrictions also limit use of City of Raleigh supplied water for other uses such as washing vehicles at home, power washing driveways, sidewalks, homes, and filling swimming and decorative pools. The entire Stage 1 water use restrictions are listed here or are available by contacting the City of Raleigh Public Utilities at 857-4540 or City of Raleigh Public Affairs Department at 890-3100. (View this video on the water restrictions.)

The Stage 1 mandatory water use restrictions apply to all City of Raleigh water customers, including those in nearby towns that have merged their water and sewer systems with Raleigh and therefore also receive water from Raleigh. Those towns are Garner, Rolesville, Wake Forest, Knightdale, Wendell and Zebulon.

The first violation of the Stage 1 mandatory water restrictions is a $200 fine, and a second violation would result in a $1,000 civil penalty. A third violation would result in interruption of the customer’s water service from the City.

Information regarding record low levels of rainfall and stream flow during the month of August were presented by other state and federal agencies. The US Army Corps of Engineers reported that the water level in Falls Lake is currently down four feet from normal and the remaining water supply pool is 62%. At Raleigh’s current customer water demand level, the water supply pool could be exhausted by early January if extreme weather conditions were to continue. Therefore the City is moving forward with implementing the Stage 1 water conservation plan water use restrictions previously recommended by the Water Conservation Task Force and authorized by the Raleigh City Council.

Since July 2, City of Raleigh water customers have been limited to using Raleigh water system supplied water for irrigating their lawns on a permanent basis to only three (3) days per week, with odd-numbered addresses allowed to water their lawns and outdoor plants on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday and even-numbered addresses on Wednesday, Friday and Sunday. No lawn irrigation is permitted on Mondays.

The Stage 1 Mandatory Water Conservation measures being implemented were among the recommendations made by the City’s Water Conservation Task Force in a comprehensive report made last year to the City Council in June 2006.

http://www.raleighnc.gov/portal/server.pt/gateway/PTARGS_0_2_306_210_0_43/http%3B/pt03/DIG_Web_Content/news/public/News-PubAff-Stage_1_Water_Restrictio-20070822-10403672.html

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Wednesday, May 16, 2007

Water restrictions begin July 1


The last digits of Wake County addresses gained meaning Tuesday.

The City Council voted unanimously to adopt permanent year-round water restrictions beginning July 1. The change imposes alternate-day watering on all Raleigh water customers, governed by whether their addresses are odd or even. Neighboring Cary has had a similar policy in effect since 2000, and others are in place in Chapel Hill and Carrboro.

Raleigh's move, which affects much of the county, came more than a year after drought forced the city to enforce temporary bans on watering lawns and washing cars.

Here are the basics:

WHOM IT AFFECTS

Water customers in Raleigh, Garner, Rolesville, Wake Forest, Knightdale, Wendell and Zebulon.

WHAT SORT OF WATERING IS RESTRICTED

The restrictions apply to automatic and manual sprinkler systems as well as sprinklers that are attached to garden hoses. Watering with a hand-held hose is not restricted.

IF YOU HAVE AN EVEN-NUMBERED ADDRESS

You can water your lawn at any time on Wednesday, Friday and Sunday.

IF YOU HAVE AN ODD-NUMBERED ADDRESS

You can water your lawn at any time on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.

WHAT ABOUT MONDAY? Never on Monday.

PENALTIES

First violation is a warning, followed by fines of $50 and $200. A fourth violation results in your water being shut off.

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Saturday, February 17, 2007

Raleigh Community Services Department

Raleigh Neighborhood College
Program offered by the City in partnership with Wake County. Registration has begun for Spring 2007. Classes start on March 1 and it will last 13 weeks. Participants receive info on services provided by the City as well as County services. Students will interact with City staff, County staff and other Raleigh residents to learn things about municipal government and how to use that knowledge to improve your neighborhood. Classes are Thursday from 6-9pm with a light dinner served each session. Only 25 students accepted per session. For details, contact 831-6100 or kevin.smith@ci.raleigh.nc.us.

Neighborhood Improvement Matching Grants 2006
Awards grants up to $5,000 to neighborhood-serving or neighborhood-based organizations and individuals to initiate projects designed to benefit your neighborhood. Projects can be physical or social in nature, but must emphasize neighborhood input and involvement and be able to demonstrate how the project will benefit the neighborhood. For details, contact 831-6117 or kevin.smith@ci.raleigh.nc.us.

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