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9-14- 1: General Provisions 9-14- 2: Definitions 9-14- 3: Waste of Water Guidelines 9-14- 4: Responsibility for Waste 9-14- 5: Landscape Watering Restrictions 9-14- 6: Landscape Material Restrictions 9-14- 7: Other Outdoor Water Use Restrictions 9-14- 8: Water Budgets for Golf Courses 9-14- 9: Man-Made Lakes Provisions 9-14-10: Operation of Ornamental Fountains and Water Features 9-14-11: Enforcement 9-14-12: Appeals for Reconsideration 9-14-13: Legality the Boulder City Conservation Ordinance
The Southern Nevada Water Authority (SNWA) drought plan was developed in 2002 and adopted by the SNWA Board of Directors on February 20, 2003 induce a level of water conservation necessary for the region to respond to various drought conditions. The plan focused on reductions in consumptive Colorado River water use, specifically changing the outdoor water use habits of residents, since outdoor use accounts for the greatest consumption of water. It also identified drought stages, response measures and used a variety of tools to both regulate and encourage conservation during times of drought. The City of Boulder City, being a member agency of the SNWA, implemented a Drought Plan on September 17, 2003.
The SNWA committed to review the drought plan frequently to ensure it reflects current conditions and appropriate levels of action required by the community as a whole. In 2005, the SNWA member agencies established a new conservation goal and agreed to permanently implement the major demand reduction tools identified in the SNWA drought plan as recommended by the SNWA Integrated Water Planning Advisory Committee. Permanent implementation of these restrictions requires the SNWA member agencies to update their ordinances and/or services rules. Those ordinances and/or service rules specific to the City of Boulder City are outlined in Bill No. 1584 Exhibit A.
An amended drought plan was adopted by the SNWA Board of Directors on February 19, 2009, as well as a new conservation goal of 199 GPCD by 2035. The revised plan reflects the 2007 Record of Decision outlining shortage-sharing arrangements, new rules for Intentionally Created Surplus, and the adoption of drought-alert restrictions as permanent conservation measures for the community. The 2009 drought plan will be included as a new chapter in the 2009 SNWA Water Resource Plan and revised as needed as part of that annual review process.
CHAPTER 14
“ BOULDER CITY WATER CONSERVATION PLAN ”
SECTION:
9-14- 1: General Provisions 9-14- 2: Definitions 9-14- 3: Waste of Water Guidelines 9-14- 4: Responsibility for Waste 9-14- 5: Landscape Watering Restrictions 9-14- 6: Landscape Material Restrictions 9-14- 7: Other Outdoor Water Use Restrictions 9-14- 8: Water Budgets for Golf Courses 9-14- 9: Man-Made Lakes Provisions 9-14-10: Operation of Ornamental Fountains and Water Features 9-14-11: Enforcement 9-14-12: Appeals for Reconsideration 9-14-13: Legality the Boulder City Conservation Ordinance
A. Purpose and Policy: This document is intended to establish measures to enhance the efficient use of water and to prevent and discourage the wasting of water in Boulder City. Conservation is an essential resource to help meet water needs.
B. Scope: The provisions of this document shall apply to all water services (i.e., recycled, raw potable, and reclaimed, customers).
C. Administration: Except as otherwise provided herein, the Director of Public Works or designee, shall administer, implement and enforce the provisions of this document.
D. Enforcement: Enforcement will be accomplished through water rates and water resource impact fees.
E. Waivers: There shall be no waivers or variances granted to the standards listed in this ordinance. Such a request shall be considered a request to amend the requirements of this ordinance and shall only be considered in accordance with the proper procedures.
BUREAU OF RECLAMATION (BOR): Is part of the U.S. Department of the Interior entrusted with the management of the Colorado River.
COMMUNITY USE RECREATIONAL TURF: Any private or public park facility with the following characteristics:
1. A turf-dominated, multi-purpose recreational area of at least two-acres but not less than 100 feet wide in any dimension.
2. Accessible to at least twenty-five dwelling units or households.
COMMON AREA: Area held in common by an established Homeowners Association
NON-POTABLE WATER: Water not suitable for drinking.
ONE ACRE-FOOT OF WATER: Equivalent to 325,851 gallons of water.
POTABLE WATER: Water Suitable for drinking.
RAW WATER: Water not suitable for human consumption without treatment.
RECLAIMED WATER: Municipal waste water processed to reduce contaminates. Not suitable for human consumption.
SOUTHERN NEVADA WATER AUTHORITY (SNWA): An organization formed by local agencies with an inter-local agreement to address Southern Nevada's water needs on a regional basis.
SYRINGING: Process of applying small amounts of water to wet the turf canopy. Syringing cools the turf through evaporation of water from the leaf surface, which can help turf survive during mid-day stress periods.
XERISCAPE: A type of landscaping that incorporates drought-tolerant and low water-use plants with an organic or inorganic surface mulch layer as a water efficient alternative to traditional turf grass landscaping. Can be referred to as water smart landscaping.
A. Boulder City residents are subject to the following "Waste of Water Guidelines".
1. It is unlawful for any owner, occupant, or manager of real property served by the City of Boulder City to waste water.
2. It shall be deemed unlawful for anyone to permit the excess use, loss or escape of water through breaks, leaks or malfunction in the water user's plumbing or distribution facilities for any period of time after such escape of water should have been reasonably discovered and corrected as determined by the proper Authority.
3. Allowing water to flow or spray directly into a public street, alley, or right-of-way, gutter or drain for more than ten (10) minutes is prohibited.
4. Where sewer receptacles are available, it is recommended that swimming pool water drainage from any filter, scum filter, scum gutter, overflow, or pool emptying line be discharged into the sewer.
9-14- 4: RESPONSIBILITY OF WASTE: Any waste of water as set forth in this chapter, together with proof that such waste originated at any residence or place of business, shall constitute, in evidence, a prima facie presumption that the owner, occupant for the time being of such residence or place of business was responsible for such waste.
A. It is deemed unlawful to use water to irrigate exterior lawns, gardens, trees, grass, shrubbery, or other vegetation in variance with the following table:
Water Schedule for Spray Irrigation
Schedule
Water Restrictions
Winter (November - February)
Once Per Week
Spring (March - April)
Three Days per Week
Summer* (May - August)
Any Day
Fall (September* - October)
Three Days per Week
*Watering between the hours of 11 a.m. through 7 p.m. prohibited.
B. For the purpose of managing the water supply distribution system, specific watering days and/or schedules may be assigned by Boulder City Staff, provided that all affected water users have been provided reasonable notification prior to implementation of the policy. If assigned watering schedules are in effect, it shall be unlawful to irrigate turf, gardens, trees shrubbery, or vegetation, except in compliance with the assigned days, datestimes for the specific properties.