L.A. City Council approves twice-a-week outdoor watering limits in emergency drought plan

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L.A. City Council approves twice-a-week outdoor watering limits in emergency drought plan
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Starting June 1, Los Angeles residents can water before 9 a.m. or after 4 p.m. on two specified days a week.

Starting in June, millions of Angelenos will be limited to watering outdoors twice a week under new restrictions passed Wednesday by the Los Angeles City Council.

Customers with street addresses ending in odd numbers can water on Mondays and Fridays before 9 a.m. or after 4 p.m., according to the utility. Customers with even-numbered addresses can water Thursdays and Sundays at the same times of day. The new limits expand water conservation efforts such as prohibiting watering between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m., and limiting outdoor watering with sprinklers to eight minutes per station on permitted watering days, according to the DWP.California bans watering ‘non-functional’ grass in some areas, strengthening drought rules

Under the latest conservation measures, use of sprinklers with water-conserving nozzles is permitted for up to 15 minutes, twice a day, on designated watering days, the utility said.

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