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Water Restrictions: Boulder City vs Paradise

How do water restrictions rules compare between Boulder City, NV and Paradise, NV?

Boulder City and Paradise have similar restriction levels.

Boulder City, NV

Clark County

Heavy Restrictions

Boulder City enforces SNWA water conservation under the Lake Mead crisis. Located directly adjacent to Lake Mead, the city has firsthand visibility of declining water levels. AB 356 ornamental grass ban applies.

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Paradise, NV

Clark County

Heavy Restrictions

Clark County follows SNWA mandatory water conservation rules due to Lake Mead crisis. AB 356 bans ornamental grass in commercial and HOA common areas by December 2026. Water Smart rebates incentivize turf removal.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBoulder CityParadise
LocationAdjacent to Lake Mead-
AB 356Grass ban by Dec 2026Ornamental grass ban 2026
RebateUp to $3/sq ftUp to $3/sq ft turf removal
CultureConservation-focused-
Water Source-Lake Mead (90%)
Waste Fine-$80 first offense
Agency-SNWA

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Boulder City FAQ

What are the lawn watering restrictions in Boulder City?

Boulder City enforces SNWA water conservation under the Lake Mead crisis. Located directly adjacent to Lake Mead, the city has firsthand visibility of declining water levels. AB 356 ornamental grass ban applies.

Are there drought watering rules in Boulder City?

Location: Adjacent to Lake Mead. AB 356: Grass ban by Dec 2026. Rebate: Up to $3/sq ft. Culture: Conservation-focused.

Paradise FAQ

What are the lawn watering restrictions in Clark County?

Clark County follows SNWA mandatory water conservation rules due to Lake Mead crisis. AB 356 bans ornamental grass in commercial and HOA common areas by December 2026. Water Smart rebates incentivize turf removal.

Are there drought watering rules in Clark County?

Water Source: Lake Mead (90%). AB 356: Ornamental grass ban 2026. Rebate: Up to $3/sq ft turf removal. Waste Fine: $80 first offense.

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