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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. L.A. City Council approves twice-a-week outdoor watering limits in emergency drought ...
For the first time ever, Southern California water officials will limit outdoor watering to just once a week in certain areas beginning June 1. Unprecedented water restrictions ordered as MWD ...
As California drought worsens, the DWP in Los Angeles will limit outdoor watering to two days a week, with watering capped at eight minutes per station. DWP customers in L.A. face two-day-a-week ...
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The Metropolitan Water District of Southern California says residents and businesses in affected areas can resume limited watering outdoors after repairs to the 36-mile pipeline.
An outdoor water-use restriction is a ban or other lesser restrictions put into effect that restricts the outdoor use of water supplies. Often called a watering ban or hosepipe ban, [1] it can affect: irrigation of lawns; car washing; recreational uses such as filling swimming pools and using water slides; planting of grass or control of the ...
Here's what you need to know about the DWP plan to limit watering, which applies to all 4 million residents in their city of Los Angeles service area. L.A. is taking a different path on severe ...
An outdoor watering ban starts Tuesday and ends Sept. 20 so crews can make emergency repairs to a pipeline that delivers water to Southern California. 15-day watering ban begins for parts of L.A ...