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Water Restrictions: Burbank vs Castaic

How do water restrictions rules compare between Burbank, CA and Castaic, CA?

Burbank and Castaic have similar restriction levels.

Burbank, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Burbank Water and Power enforces water conservation measures including watering day/time restrictions. MWELO applies to new landscapes over 500 sq ft. The city participates in regional water conservation programs and enforces drought restrictions when declared.

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Castaic, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Water use in unincorporated LA County is governed by various water districts and state conservation mandates. LADWP and other districts impose watering schedules during drought. AB 1572 bans irrigating non-functional turf with potable water for commercial properties.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBurbankCastaic
ProviderBurbank Water and Power (BWP)-
MWELOApplies to new landscapes >500 sq ft-
Drought RulesRestrictions when declared-
State LawAB 1881 Water Conservation Act-
Water Districts-Multiple serve unincorporated areas
Watering Days-Set by local water district
AB 1572-Commercial turf ban
Drought Orders-State may impose emergency cuts

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Burbank FAQ

What are the lawn watering restrictions in Burbank?

Burbank Water and Power enforces water conservation measures including watering day/time restrictions. MWELO applies to new landscapes over 500 sq ft. The city participates in regional water conservation programs and enforces drought restrictions when declared.

Are there drought watering rules in Burbank?

Provider: Burbank Water and Power (BWP). MWELO: Applies to new landscapes >500 sq ft. Drought Rules: Restrictions when declared. State Law: AB 1881 Water Conservation Act.

Castaic FAQ

What are the watering restrictions in unincorporated LA County?

Restrictions vary by water district but commonly include: no watering 9 AM-4 PM, limited watering days (2-3 per week), no runoff, and no hosing hard surfaces. Check with your specific water provider for current rules.

How do I find my water district?

LA County unincorporated areas are served by dozens of providers. Check your water bill or use the State Water Resources Control Board's water system locator at waterboards.ca.gov. You can also contact LA County Public Works at (626) 458-5100.

Are there rebates for water-efficient landscaping?

Yes. Most water districts offer rebates for turf replacement ($1-$3/sq ft), weather-based irrigation controllers ($80-$200), and high-efficiency sprinklers. Contact your water provider or visit bewaterwise.com for regional programs.

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