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Water Restrictions: Fremont vs Sunol

How do water restrictions rules compare between Fremont, CA and Sunol, CA?

Fremont has fewer restrictions than Sunol.

Fremont, CA

Alameda County

Some Restrictions

Alameda County Water District serves Fremont and prohibits daytime outdoor watering, runoff, and watering within 48 hours of rain. AB 1572 phases out non-functional turf.

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Sunol, CA

Alameda County

Heavy Restrictions

East Bay Municipal Utility District (EBMUD) and Alameda County Water District (ACWD) enforce permanent water waste rules plus drought-stage restrictions. AB 1572 bans potable water on non-functional turf starting 2027.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactFremontSunol
Water UtilityAlameda County Water District-
No Watering10 am to 6 pm-
Post-Rain48 hour wait-
AB 1572No potable on non-functional turfNon-functional turf ban 2027
Fines50 to 500 dollars-
West County utility-EBMUD
South County utility-ACWD
MWELO-New landscape 500+ sqft
Typical watering-2-3 days per week

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Fremont FAQ

Can I still wash my car at home?

Yes, ACWD permits home car washing with a shutoff nozzle on the hose. During Stage 2 drought declarations, residents must use a commercial car wash that recycles water or a bucket and nozzle only.

What is non-functional turf?

Grass that is purely decorative (medians, HOA front strips, office lawn) and not regularly used for recreation. Sports fields, school play yards, cemeteries, and residential backyards where people actively gather are functional and remain exempt.

Sunol FAQ

Can I water every day?

No, both EBMUD and ACWD restrict outdoor irrigation to 2 or 3 specific days per week; check your utility for current assigned days.

What is non-functional turf?

Turf that is purely ornamental (street medians, grass in parking lots, commercial front lawns not used for recreation); AB 1572 bans irrigating it with potable water by 2027.

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