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Water Restrictions: Overland Park vs Shawnee

How do water restrictions rules compare between Overland Park, KS and Shawnee, KS?

Overland Park and Shawnee have similar restriction levels.

Overland Park, KS

Johnson County

Some Restrictions

Overland Park may impose outdoor water use restrictions during drought conditions. Water is supplied by WaterOne (Johnson County Water District No. 1), which can implement staged conservation measures during water supply emergencies.

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Shawnee, KS

Johnson County

Some Restrictions

The Kansas Water Appropriation Act (K.S.A. 82a-701 et seq.) gives the Chief Engineer of the Division of Water Resources authority over water use during droughts. The Governor may declare drought emergencies triggering statewide conservation measures that supplement local restrictions.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactOverland ParkShawnee
Water ProviderWaterOne (Johnson County Water District)-
RestrictionsStaged restrictions during drought-
ConservationRain sensors recommended-
LandscapingNative plantings encouraged-
Governing act-K.S.A. 82a-701 et seq.
Drought authority-Chief Engineer DWR
Doctrine-Prior appropriation
Civil penalty-Up to $1,000/day
Local rules-May be stricter

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Overland Park FAQ

Are there water restrictions in Overland Park?

During drought conditions, WaterOne may impose watering restrictions including odd/even schedules and time-of-day limits. Check WaterOne's website for current restrictions.

Who provides water to Overland Park homes?

WaterOne (Johnson County Water District No. 1) supplies water to Overland Park and much of Johnson County.

Does WaterOne require rain sensors on Overland Park irrigation systems?

Rain sensors are strongly recommended and required on many new systems to prevent watering during or after rainfall.

Shawnee FAQ

Who controls drought water restrictions in Kansas?

The Chief Engineer of the Kansas Division of Water Resources may issue drought orders statewide. The Governor declares emergencies and cities may add local watering schedules.

Can a Kansas city ban lawn watering during drought?

Yes. Cities operating public water systems may impose mandatory conservation measures, including watering bans, especially when implementing approved water conservation plans.

What happens if I water my lawn during a state drought order?

Civil penalties up to $1,000 per day per violation may apply under K.S.A. 82a-737, plus possible enforcement action by the Chief Engineer.

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