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Water Restrictions: Carlsbad vs Chula Vista

How do water restrictions rules compare between Carlsbad, CA and Chula Vista, CA?

Carlsbad and Chula Vista have similar restriction levels.

Carlsbad, CA

San Diego County

Some Restrictions

Water Efficient Landscape ordinance applies. Drought-tolerant plants required for new development. Conservation programs available. Recycled water plant capacity doubled.

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Chula Vista, CA

San Diego County

Some Restrictions

Chula Vista enforces water conservation measures under CVMC Chapter 20.12 (Landscape Water Conservation) and applicable Sweetwater Authority or Otay Water District regulations. Landscape irrigation is subject to seasonal watering schedules and efficiency requirements.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCarlsbadChula Vista
New DevelopmentWater budget required-
PlantsDrought-tolerant required-
MulchNatural mulch in planters-
Recycled WaterDoubled capacity-
ConservationPrograms available(619) 409-3893
Ordinance-CVMC Chapter 20.12
Water Agencies-Sweetwater Authority (west), Otay WD (east)
No Watering-During and 48 hrs after rain
No Runoff-Excessive runoff prohibited

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Carlsbad FAQ

Water restrictions?

New development must meet water budgets. Drought-tolerant plants required.

Recycled water?

Available. Carlsbad doubled recycled water plant capacity.

Conservation programs?

Yes. Contact Water Conservation.

Chula Vista FAQ

What are the watering restrictions in Chula Vista?

Standard restrictions include no watering during or within 48 hours of rain, no excessive runoff, and no washing sidewalks with potable water. Additional restrictions may apply during drought conditions.

Which water district serves my area?

Western Chula Vista is served by Sweetwater Authority. Eastern Chula Vista is served by Otay Water District. Each has its own conservation programs and restrictions.

Are there rebates for water-efficient landscaping?

Yes. Both Sweetwater Authority and Otay Water District offer turf removal rebates and other incentives for water-efficient landscaping conversions.

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