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Water Restrictions: Glendale vs Pomona

How do water restrictions rules compare between Glendale, CA and Pomona, CA?

Pomona has fewer restrictions than Glendale.

Glendale, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

Glendale follows state and regional water conservation mandates. Outdoor watering is restricted to specific days and times under the city's Water Conservation Ordinance. Glendale Water & Power enforces restrictions and offers rebates for low-water landscaping.

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Pomona, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Pomona is served by multiple water providers following MWELO requirements. New landscapes over 500 sq ft must meet Maximum Applied Water Allowance calculations. CA Gov Code Section 65595 prohibits banning drought-tolerant landscaping.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactGlendalePomona
Watering DaysRestricted to assigned days (typically 2-3/week)-
Prohibited Hours9 AM–5 PM-
New LandscapingMust comply with MWELO-
RebatesAvailable for turf removal-
MWELO-Applies to new landscapes over 500 sq ft
Drought-Tolerant-Cannot be prohibited (Gov Code 65595)
State Law-AB 1881 Water Conservation Act
Commercial Turf-AB 1572 bans potable irrigation

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Glendale FAQ

What are the watering restrictions in Glendale?

Outdoor watering is restricted to assigned days (typically 2-3 per week) and prohibited between 9 AM and 5 PM. Restrictions may increase during drought.

Does Glendale offer rebates for removing grass?

Yes. Glendale Water & Power offers rebates for turf removal and conversion to water-efficient landscaping.

Pomona FAQ

What are the lawn watering restrictions in Pomona?

Pomona is served by multiple water providers following MWELO requirements. New landscapes over 500 sq ft must meet Maximum Applied Water Allowance calculations. CA Gov Code Section 65595 prohibits banning drought-tolerant landscaping.

Are there drought watering rules in Pomona?

MWELO: Applies to new landscapes over 500 sq ft. Drought-Tolerant: Cannot be prohibited (Gov Code 65595). State Law: AB 1881 Water Conservation Act. Commercial Turf: AB 1572 bans potable irrigation.

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