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Water Restrictions: Clovis vs Reedley

How do water restrictions rules compare between Clovis, CA and Reedley, CA?

Clovis and Reedley have similar restriction levels.

Clovis, CA

Fresno County

Heavy Restrictions

Clovis enforces permanent water conservation rules plus drought-stage restrictions. Outdoor watering limited to assigned days/times. AB 1572 bans irrigating non-functional turf with potable water for commercial properties by 2027-2031.

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Reedley, CA

Fresno County

Heavy Restrictions

Reedley enforces tiered water restrictions under Sections 8-1-8 and 8-1-12. At Level 4, all landscape irrigation is prohibited except commercial agriculture. Leak repairs are mandatory.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactClovisReedley
Watering DaysAssigned by address-
Watering TimesBefore 9 AM / after 7 PM-
RunoffProhibited (permanent)-
AB 1572Non-functional turf ban-
Fine Range$100-$500-
Code Section-Secs. 8-1-8 and 8-1-12
Level 4 Restriction-All landscape irrigation prohibited
Leak Repair Deadline-48 hrs (Levels 1-3), 24 hrs (Level 4)
Authority-City Council by resolution
Vehicle Washing-Restricted to recirculating car washes

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Clovis FAQ

What days can I water my lawn in Clovis?

Days are assigned by address and may change with drought stage. Generally 2-3 days per week, watering before 9 AM or after 7 PM to reduce evaporation.

Can I wash my car in the driveway?

Only with a shut-off nozzle and no runoff. Commercial car washes recycling water are preferred during drought stages.

Reedley FAQ

Can I water my lawn during a drought in Reedley?

It depends on the current restriction level set by the city council. At Levels 1 through 3, landscape irrigation is limited. At Level 4, all landscape irrigation is completely prohibited, with exceptions only for commercial agricultural operations. Check the city website or your water bill for the current level.

How quickly must I fix a sprinkler leak?

At water conservation Levels 1 through 3, leaks must be repaired within 48 hours of notification by the city. At Level 4, the deadline is 24 hours. Failure to repair leaks within these timeframes is a code violation.

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