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Lawn Watering Restrictions: Live Oak vs San Antonio

How do lawn watering restrictions rules compare between Live Oak, TX and San Antonio, TX?

Live Oak and San Antonio have similar restriction levels.

Live Oak, TX

Bexar County

Heavy Restrictions

San Antonio Water System enforces year-round lawn watering rules across most of Bexar County. Drought stages add tighter weekday windows. Hose-end sprinklers are limited to morning or evening hours on a single assigned day per address.

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San Antonio, TX

Bexar County

Heavy Restrictions

San Antonio Water System enforces year-round watering schedules and tightening drought-stage restrictions tied to Edwards Aquifer levels at the J-17 index well, limiting irrigation to specific days and hours by address under the Aquifer Management Plan.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLive OakSan Antonio
Schedule basisLast address digit-
HoursEarly morning or evening-
AuthoritySAWSSAWS Conservation Ordinance
Drought triggerEdwards Aquifer J-17Edwards Aquifer J-17 well
Default schedule-1 day per week by address
Stage 1 threshold-660 ft MSL for 10 days
Hand watering-Allowed any day

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Live Oak FAQ

Can I hand water any time?

Yes, hand watering with a hose-end nozzle and drip irrigation are allowed any day, though SAWS asks customers to avoid midday heat for efficiency.

How do I know my watering day?

SAWS publishes a chart matching the last digit of your street address to one weekday; the schedule appears on saws.org and in monthly bills.

San Antonio FAQ

When can I water my SA lawn?

Once a week using automatic irrigation, on a day assigned by your street address, during designated morning or evening hours. Hand-watering with a shutoff nozzle and drip irrigation may run any day.

What triggers SAWS drought stages?

Edwards Aquifer J-17 index well levels. Stage 1 starts at 660 feet for ten days; deeper stages activate as the aquifer drops. Each stage adds tighter restrictions on outdoor water use and surcharges.

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