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Water Restrictions: Gilbert vs Phoenix

How do water restrictions rules compare between Gilbert, AZ and Phoenix, AZ?

Phoenix has fewer restrictions than Gilbert.

Gilbert, AZ

Maricopa County

Heavy Restrictions

Gilbert enforces water conservation requirements prohibiting irrigation waste and runoff. The town promotes xeriscape and desert-adapted landscaping through incentive programs and development standards.

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Phoenix, AZ

Maricopa County

Some Restrictions

Phoenix is in the Phoenix Active Management Area with strict water conservation requirements from ADWR. The city provides landscape watering guidelines recommending irrigation before 8 AM or after 6 PM to minimize evaporation. Section 507 of the zoning ordinance requires native/desert-adapted plants for new landscaping. High-water-use species are prohibited in new development. Phoenix water rates include conservation pricing tiers.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactGilbertPhoenix
RunoffProhibited-
New DevelopmentLow-water landscaping required-
Rain WateringProhibited-
ConservationRegional programs available-
Best Practice-Water before 8 AM or after 6 PM
New Landscaping-Native/desert-adapted plants required
High-Water Plants-Prohibited in new development
Pricing-Conservation tier water rates
Code-Zoning Ordinance Section 507

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Gilbert FAQ

What are Gilbert's water restrictions?

Gilbert prohibits irrigation runoff and wasteful watering including during rain events. New development must use drought-tolerant landscaping.

Does Gilbert offer water conservation rebates?

Gilbert participates in regional water conservation programs. Contact the town's water conservation office for current incentive availability.

Phoenix FAQ

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