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Water Restrictions: Bolingbrook vs Joliet

How do water restrictions rules compare between Bolingbrook, IL and Joliet, IL?

Bolingbrook and Joliet have similar restriction levels.

Bolingbrook, IL

Will County

Few Restrictions

Bolingbrook does not have a standing citywide irrigation restriction schedule. Water restrictions may be imposed during drought conditions. The Village recommends weekly deep watering rather than frequent watering for trees and lawns. Trees should receive about 10 gallons per week for the first year after planting.

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Joliet, IL

Will County

Few Restrictions

Joliet does not impose permanent outdoor watering restrictions. The city sources water from Lake Michigan through the DuPage Water Commission. Temporary restrictions may be enacted during drought conditions through the Illinois EPA.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBolingbrookJoliet
Standing RestrictionsNone — imposed during drought only-
RecommendationWeekly deep watering preferred-
New Trees10 gallons/week for first year-
Over-WateringCautioned — can harm trees and grass-
Permanent Restrictions-None
Water Source-Lake Michigan (DuPage Water Commission)
Drought Restrictions-Temporary if enacted
Conservation-Encouraged, not mandated

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Bolingbrook FAQ

What are the lawn watering restrictions in Bolingbrook?

Bolingbrook does not have a standing citywide irrigation restriction schedule. Water restrictions may be imposed during drought conditions. The Village recommends weekly deep watering rather than frequent watering for trees and lawns. Trees should receive about 10 gallons per week for the first...

Are there drought watering rules in Bolingbrook?

Standing Restrictions: None — imposed during drought only. Recommendation: Weekly deep watering preferred. New Trees: 10 gallons/week for first year. Over-Watering: Cautioned — can harm trees and grass.

Joliet FAQ

Are there watering restrictions in Joliet?

No permanent outdoor watering restrictions. Joliet sources water from Lake Michigan through the DuPage Water Commission. Temporary restrictions may apply during drought.

Can I water my lawn at any time in Joliet?

Yes, under normal conditions. There are no routine time-of-day or day-of-week watering restrictions in Joliet's municipal code.

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