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Water Use Rules in El Paso, TX (2026)

4 verified water use rules for El Paso, Texas, sourced directly from the municipal code and official government pages.

Verified from official government sources

Lawn Watering Restrictions

El Paso Water Utilities enforces year-round time-of-day landscape watering restrictions plus seasonal day-of-week limits that prohibit watering between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. April through September to conserve scarce Rio Grande and Hueco Bolson supplies.

EPWU Time-of-Day Watering Schedule

Heavy Restrictions

Turf Replacement Rebates

El Paso Water offers per-square-foot rebates to homeowners and businesses who replace traditional turfgrass with desert-adapted xeriscape plants, gravel, and permeable surfaces under its long-running Cash for Grass conservation incentive program.

EPWU Cash for Grass Rebate Program

Few Restrictions

Texas Property Code Sec. 202.007 (Drought-Resistant Landscaping; Water-Conserving Turf)

Sec. 202.007. CERTAIN RESTRICTIVE COVENANTS PROHIBITED. (a) A property owners' association may not include or enforce a provision in a dedicatory instrument that prohibits or restricts a property owner from:(1) implementing measures promoting solid-waste composting of vegetation;(2) installing rain barrels or a rainwater harvesting system;(3) implementing efficient irrigation systems, inc...

Recycled Water Rules

El Paso Water blends Rio Grande surface water, fresh and brackish groundwater, the Kay Bailey Hutchison desalination plant, and reclaimed wastewater for non-potable irrigation, with an advanced purification project under development for direct potable reuse.

Reclaimed Water and Desalination Supply

Some Restrictions

Texas Health and Safety Code Sec. 341.039 (Standards for Graywater and Alternative Onsite Water)

Sec. 341.039. STANDARDS FOR GRAYWATER AND ALTERNATIVE ONSITE WATER. (a) The commission by rule shall adopt and implement minimum standards for the indoor and outdoor use and reuse of treated graywater and alternative onsite water for:(1) irrigation and other agricultural purposes;(2) domestic use;(3) commercial purposes; and(4) industrial purposes.(a-1) The standards adopted by the comm...

Leak Reporting Duty

EPWU customers are responsible for repairing leaks on the customer side of the meter and are encouraged to report visible water waste, broken sprinklers, and city-side main leaks through the EPWU 24-hour customer service hotline and online portal.

Customer and Citywide Leak Reporting Duties

Some Restrictions

Looking for El Paso County county-wide rules?

County ordinances apply to unincorporated areas and may supplement El Paso city rules.

Water Use Rules in El Paso County