Cities put mandatory water restrictions in effect, is yours on list?

News
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated.

EDMOND, Okla. – As we are getting closer to the heat of the summer, several cities are already implementing measures to cut back on water usage.

Edmond is reminding residents about mandatory odd-even watering measures in effect.

All cities using water from Oklahoma City lakes are required to follow the cut backs.

Officials say residents in Norman, Moore, Yukon, Mustang and Deer Creek also have to stick to the program.

MORE: Click here for more information on the mandatory water conservation measures

Stage Water Conservation Measure Lake Capacity Trigger
1 Mandatory Odd/Even Lawn WateringLast number of address – 1,3,5,7,9 – water odd numbered daysLast number of address – 0,2,4,6,8 – water even numbered days All the time
2 2-Day-Week Lawn WateringSingle-family resident address that ends in odd number – Saturdays & WednesdaysSingle-family resident address that ends in even number – Sundays & Thursdays

All others- Tuesdays & Fridays (duplexes, triplexes, homeowner association properties, commercial, industrial, government)

50% of less
3 1-Day-Week Lawn WateringSingle-family resident where address ends in 1 or 3 – SaturdaySingle-family resident where address ends in 5,7, or 9 – Wednesdays

Single-family resident where address ends in 0 or 2 – Sundays

Single-family resident where address ends in 4,6, or 8 – Thursdays

Duplexes, Triplexes, homeowner association properties – Tuesdays

Commercial, industrial, government, etc. – Fridays

 

45% or less

4 Hand Watering Gardens & Flower Beds OnlyCommercial Car Washes with Water Recycling Operations Only 40% or less
5 Ban on all Outdoor Watering & Washing Vehicles 35% or less

 

Latest News

More News

National News

More National

Washington D.C.

More Washington DC Bureau

Your Local Election HQ

More Your Local Election HQ

Latest News

More News

Popular

KFOR Podcasts

More Podcasts

Follow @KFOR on Twitter