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Water Restrictions: Provo vs Spanish Fork

How do water restrictions rules compare between Provo, UT and Spanish Fork, UT?

Provo and Spanish Fork have similar restriction levels.

Provo, UT

Utah County

Some Restrictions

Provo City Code 10.02.160 makes it unlawful for any water user to waste water through leaks, overflowing troughs, or wasteful running of hydrants and faucets. Under Provo City Code 10.02.220, when water is scarce the Mayor may proclaim restrictions on outdoor (non-domestic) water use, and violators can have their water shut off until they pay a turn-on fee.

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Spanish Fork, UT

Utah County

Some Restrictions

Spanish Fork operates a metered pressurized irrigation (PI) system and enforces water waste prohibitions under SFMC §13.28.020. The city uses a tiered rate structure to discourage over-irrigation.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactProvoSpanish Fork
Code SectionProvo City Code 10.02.160 (Wasting Water)-
Scarcity AuthorityProvo City Code 10.02.220 (Mayor's Proclamation)-
EnforcementWater shut-off until turn-on fee paid (10.02.220)-
State AuthorityUtah Code Title 10, Chapter 8 (municipal waterworks power)-
Rebate ProgramProvo Turf Trade (water-wise landscape rebates)-
Code-SFMC §13.28.020 – General Water Waste Prohibition
Pressurized irrigation-Metered PI system — residents pay for all outdoor water used
Rate structure-2 progressive tiers — heavy users pay more per 1,000 gallons
Rebates-Central Utah Water Conservancy District – Localscapes Rewards, Smart Controllers
State goal-225 gallons combined per person per day

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Provo FAQ

Are there mandatory watering days in Provo?

Provo's code does not fix a permanent weekly watering schedule. Instead, Provo City Code 10.02.220 lets the Mayor proclaim restrictions on outdoor water use during a declared water scarcity, and 10.02.160 bans wasting water at any time.

What happens if I violate a watering restriction?

Under Provo City Code 10.02.220, violating a mayoral water-use proclamation is unlawful and the water supply to your premises will be shut off until you pay the uniform turn-on fee, in addition to any other penalty.

Is letting a sprinkler run onto the sidewalk illegal?

Wasting water, including through leaks and runoff, is prohibited under Provo City Code 10.02.160, and landscape irrigation must be done in a manner that does not waste water under Provo City Code 15.20.060.

Spanish Fork FAQ

What are the lawn watering restrictions in Spanish Fork?

Spanish Fork operates a metered pressurized irrigation (PI) system and enforces water waste prohibitions under SFMC §13.28.020. The city uses a tiered rate structure to discourage over-irrigation.

Are there drought watering rules in Spanish Fork?

Code: SFMC §13.28.020 – General Water Waste Prohibition. Pressurized irrigation: Metered PI system — residents pay for all outdoor water used. Rate structure: 2 progressive tiers — heavy users pay more per 1,000 gallons. Rebates: Central Utah Water Conservancy District – Localscapes Rewards, Smart Controllers.

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