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Englewood vs Mahwah

How do water restrictions rules compare between Englewood, NJ and Mahwah, NJ?

Englewood and Mahwah have similar restriction levels.

Englewood, NJ

Bergen County

Some Restrictions

Bergen County does not operate a county water utility, so outdoor watering rules come from the NJ Department of Environmental Protection drought declarations and from local water purveyors such as Suez/Veolia, United Water, and municipal systems serving Bergen residents.

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Mahwah, NJ

Bergen County

Some Restrictions

Mahwah restricts outdoor watering from May through September, prohibiting Sunday watering and enforcing odd/even address day rules.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactEnglewoodMahwah
Lead agencyNJDEP Water Supply-
Main utilityVeolia Water New Jersey-
Drought authorityNJSA 58:1A Water Supply Act-
Typical limitTwo days per week-
Max penalty$50,000 per day-
Restriction season-May 1 to September 30
No watering day-Sundays
Even addresses-Mon, Wed, Fri
New sprinklers-Rain sensor required

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Englewood FAQ

Who sets watering restrictions in Bergen County?

NJDEP issues statewide drought declarations, and local water utilities like Veolia enforce restrictions through tariffs. Bergen County does not run a water utility or impose its own irrigation schedule.

Are private well users exempt from drought rules?

No. NJDEP drought emergency orders under the Water Supply Management Act apply statewide to all users, including private well owners, when the Governor declares a drought emergency.

Mahwah FAQ

Can I water my lawn on Sunday in Mahwah?

No. From May 1 through September 30, outdoor watering is prohibited all day on Sundays in Mahwah. Watering is allowed on assigned alternating days based on your address number.

Do I need a rain sensor on my sprinkler system?

Yes. All new or expanded automatic lawn sprinkler systems in Mahwah must include a rain sensor that overrides the irrigation cycle once adequate rainfall has occurred.

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