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πŸ’§ Water Use Rules/Lawn Watering Restrictions

Lawn Watering Restrictions: Austin vs Pflugerville

How do lawn watering restrictions rules compare between Austin, TX and Pflugerville, TX?

Pflugerville has fewer restrictions than Austin.

Austin, TX

Travis County

Heavy Restrictions

Austin Water enforces year-round watering schedules and tightening drought-stage restrictions under City Code Chapter 6-4, limiting irrigation to specific days and hours based on address and current Highland Lakes combined storage levels.

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Pflugerville, TX

Travis County

Some Restrictions

Lawn watering in Travis County follows Lower Colorado River Authority drought response stages and the customer water provider rules. Most providers limit irrigation to one or two designated days per week with hose-end timers required during stage two and three drought.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactAustinPflugerville
Default schedule1 day per week by address-
Allowed hoursMidnight-10am, 7pm-midnightBefore 10 AM, after 7 PM
Drought triggerHighland Lakes storage-
Hand wateringAllowed any day-
Code referenceAustin Code Ch. 6-4-
Stage 1 frequency-Twice per week
Stage 2 frequency-Once per week
Trigger-LCRA combined storage

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Austin FAQ

When can I water my Austin lawn?

Once a week using automatic irrigation, on a day assigned by your street address, between midnight and 10 a.m. or 7 p.m. and midnight. Hand-watering and drip irrigation may run any day during off-peak hours.

What are Austin's drought stages?

Conservation Stage applies year-round. Drought Stage 2 cuts irrigation hours and bans most pool fills and fountains. Stage 3 further restricts. Triggers come from Lake Buchanan and Lake Travis combined storage levels set by Austin Water.

Pflugerville FAQ

What drought stage is Travis County in?

Check your specific water provider. LCRA publishes a daily Highland Lakes storage report, and providers like Austin Water and WTCPUA post current stage on their websites.

Does the rule apply to wells?

Generally no. Private domestic wells are not regulated by retail provider tariffs, though Hays Trinity and Barton Springs Edwards Aquifer Conservation Districts have separate drought rules.

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