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Water Restrictions: Dearborn vs Westland

How do water restrictions rules compare between Dearborn, MI and Westland, MI?

Dearborn and Westland have similar restriction levels.

Dearborn, MI

Wayne County

Few Restrictions

Dearborn buys water from Great Lakes Water Authority and imposes no permanent outdoor watering restrictions, though voluntary conservation is encouraged and emergency limits may apply during main breaks.

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Westland, MI

Wayne County

Few Restrictions

Westland is served by Great Lakes Water Authority and has no permanent drought-based watering restrictions, though the city may request voluntary conservation during high demand.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactDearbornWestland
Water sourceGreat Lakes Water AuthorityGreat Lakes Water Authority
Watering scheduleNo mandatory days-
Drought statusLow pressure basin-
Rain sensorsRequired on new systems-
Emergency rulesPossible during outages-
Mandatory restrictions-None
Voluntary conservation-During peak demand
Wasteful use-Prohibited
Backflow-Required on irrigation

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Dearborn FAQ

Are there lawn watering day restrictions in Dearborn?

No permanent day or time restrictions are in place. Voluntary conservation is encouraged.

What about boil water notices?

GLWA or the city may issue temporary advisories during main breaks or pressure loss. Follow the posted guidance.

Westland FAQ

Are there assigned watering days in Westland?

No. Westland does not have mandatory odd-even or day-of-week watering restrictions because the GLWA system is not drought-stressed.

Do I need a backflow preventer on my sprinkler system?

Yes. Cross-connection rules require an approved backflow prevention device on irrigation systems connected to the public water supply.

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