Brentwood vs Martinez
How do water restrictions rules compare between Brentwood, CA and Martinez, CA?
Martinez has fewer restrictions than Brentwood.
Brentwood, CA
Contra Costa County
Brentwood residents are served by the city's water utility and the East Contra Costa Irrigation District for agricultural users. Permanent statewide water waste rules from the State Water Resources Control Board prohibit runoff, hosing hard surfaces, and watering within 48 hours of rain. Assigned outdoor watering days typically limit irrigation to two or three days per week.
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Contra Costa County
Contra Costa Water District (CCWD) may impose mandatory water use restrictions during drought conditions, including limits on outdoor irrigation days and times, prohibitions on watering within 48 hours of rain, and bans on water runoff into streets. Current stage and restrictions are posted at ccwater.com. Violations may result in fines.
View full Martinez rules →Key Facts Comparison
| Fact | Brentwood | Martinez |
|---|---|---|
| - | - | |
| Authority | - | Contra Costa Water District (CCWD) |
| Drought Restrictions | - | Tiered stages from voluntary to mandatory |
| Runoff | - | Prohibited — water must not enter street or gutter |
| Current Status | - | ccwater.com |
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Brentwood FAQ
Martinez FAQ
What are the lawn watering restrictions in Martinez?
Contra Costa Water District (CCWD) may impose mandatory water use restrictions during drought conditions, including limits on outdoor irrigation days and times, prohibitions on watering within 48 hours of rain, and bans on water runoff into streets. Current stage and restrictions are posted at...
Are there drought watering rules in Martinez?
Authority: Contra Costa Water District (CCWD). Drought Restrictions: Tiered stages from voluntary to mandatory. Runoff: Prohibited — water must not enter street or gutter. Current Status: ccwater.com.
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