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Water Restrictions: Prescott Valley vs Sedona

How do water restrictions rules compare between Prescott Valley, AZ and Sedona, AZ?

Prescott Valley and Sedona have similar restriction levels.

Prescott Valley, AZ

Yavapai County

Some Restrictions

Most of central Yavapai County lies inside the Prescott Active Management Area (PrAMA), one of five state AMAs governed by the 1980 Groundwater Management Act. ADWR enforces Assured Water Supply rules; new six-lot-plus subdivisions must prove a 100-year supply. Outside the AMA, exempt wells under 35 gpm are unregulated.

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Sedona, AZ

Yavapai County

Some Restrictions

Sedona does not impose mandatory drought-stage water restrictions through the city code, but Land Development Code §5.6.C caps turf at 10% of landscape area to conserve water, and the city supports voluntary conservation through the Ripple Effect program.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactPrescott ValleySedona
PrAMA Adopted1980-
AWS Supply Test100 years-
Exempt WellUnder 35 gpm-
Safe-Yield Goal2025-
City Program-Ripple Effect (2023)
Turf Cap-10% via SLDC §5.6.C
Gray Water-Allowed per AZ law
Rainwater-Allowed

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Prescott Valley FAQ

Do I need a permit to drill a well in Yavapai County?

Yes. You must file a Notice of Intent to Drill with ADWR. Domestic wells under 35 gpm are exempt from many AMA rules but still require the NOI and a licensed well driller.

Are there outdoor watering restrictions in unincorporated Yavapai County?

Not at the county level. The PrAMA caps groundwater withdrawals for large users but does not set residential watering days. Check Prescott or Prescott Valley water utility for city-level drought-stage rules.

Sedona FAQ

Are there mandatory watering days?

Not currently through city code; check your water utility for any current restrictions during drought stages.

Can I install a rainwater barrel?

Yes — the city supports rainwater harvesting in accordance with Arizona state and county rules.

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