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Water Restrictions: Concord vs El Cerrito

How do water restrictions rules compare between Concord, CA and El Cerrito, CA?

Concord and El Cerrito have similar restriction levels.

Concord, CA

Contra Costa County

Heavy Restrictions

Concord water customers served by Contra Costa Water District must follow permanent statewide conservation rules: no runoff, no watering during or 48 hours after rain, no hosing hard surfaces. Outdoor watering is limited to assigned days and early morning or evening hours during drought declarations.

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El Cerrito, CA

Contra Costa County

Heavy Restrictions

Permanent statewide water waste rules and water district schedules apply in unincorporated Contra Costa. EBMUD and Contra Costa Water District limit landscape irrigation to set days and hours, prohibit runoff and daytime watering, and can impose excessive-use penalties up to $2 per extra unit plus surcharges during droughts.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactConcordEl Cerrito
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Statewide bans-Runoff, post-rain watering, hosing hard surfaces
EBMUD drought schedule-2 days/week during Stage 2; Excessive Use Penalty
CCWD schedule-3 days/week odd-even, before 9am/after 6pm
Non-functional turf-CII irrigation banned statewide
Enforcement-Warnings, $50 to $500 fines, flow restrictors

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Concord FAQ

El Cerrito FAQ

Can I wash my car in the driveway?

Yes, if you use a hose with a positive shutoff nozzle and there is no runoff. Using a commercial car wash that recycles water is preferred.

Does the drip irrigation schedule apply to food gardens?

Watering of edible food gardens is generally exempt from day-of-week restrictions if done efficiently (drip), but the no-runoff and no-daytime-watering rules still apply.

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