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Water Restrictions: Lawrenceville vs Snellville

How do water restrictions rules compare between Lawrenceville, GA and Snellville, GA?

Snellville has fewer restrictions than Lawrenceville.

Lawrenceville, GA

Gwinnett County

Heavy Restrictions

Permanent statewide outdoor watering rule: daily irrigation allowed only 4 PM to 10 AM under GA Rule 391-3-30. Gwinnett County DWR enforces additional Level 1-4 drought restrictions when EPD declares drought.

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Snellville, GA

Gwinnett County

Some Restrictions

Year-round 4 PM–10 AM outdoor watering rule per GA Rule 391-3-30 (Water Stewardship Act). Snellville water served by Gwinnett County DWR. Drought restrictions add further limits.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLawrencevilleSnellville
Permanent Window4 PM–10 AM daily-
State RuleGA EPD 391-3-30-
Water UtilityGwinnett County DWR-
Drought Levels1-4 per EPD declaration-
Hand WateringExempt, anytimeAllowed anytime
Rule-GA 391-3-30, 4 PM-10 AM only
Water Provider-Gwinnett County DWR
Fine-$500-$1,000

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Lawrenceville FAQ

Can I water my lawn at noon?

No. State law restricts irrigation to 4 PM–10 AM year-round. Hand-held hose watering of gardens is exempt.

Who enforces water restrictions in Lawrenceville GA?

Gwinnett County Department of Water Resources is the water utility and enforces state and local irrigation rules. The permanent 4 PM-10 AM window is set by Georgia EPD Rule 391-3-30.

Are food gardens exempt from Georgia watering restrictions?

Generally yes. Hand-watering and drip irrigation of food gardens are exempt from the daytime ban. Only automatic spray irrigation is restricted to the 4 PM-10 AM window.

Snellville FAQ

When can I water my lawn in Snellville?

Only between 4 PM and 10 AM, any day of the week. This is a permanent statewide rule under GA 391-3-30, not a drought restriction.

Can I water by hand during the day?

Yes. Handheld hose with shut-off nozzle, drip irrigation, and soaker hoses are exempt from time restrictions.

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