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Water Restrictions: St. Clair Shores vs Sterling Heights

How do water restrictions rules compare between St. Clair Shores, MI and Sterling Heights, MI?

St. Clair Shores and Sterling Heights have similar restriction levels.

St. Clair Shores, MI

Macomb County

Few Restrictions

Macomb County government does not run a countywide watering or drought-restriction program. Drinking water is supplied wholesale by the Great Lakes Water Authority (GLWA) and delivered by local municipal systems, so any lawn-watering or sprinkling limits come from your city, village, or township, not the County.

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Sterling Heights, MI

Macomb County

Few Restrictions

Sterling Heights may impose watering restrictions during drought. Michigan generally has adequate water supply but local utilities may set temporary restrictions.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactSt. Clair ShoresSterling Heights
County watering ruleNone-
Wholesale supplierGreat Lakes Water Authority-
Water sourceLake Huron / Detroit River-
Who sets limitsLocal municipal water dept-
Permanent Rules-Generally none
Drought-Temporary restrictions possible
Authority-Local water utility
Great Lakes-Generally adequate supply

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St. Clair Shores FAQ

Are there county lawn-watering restrictions in Macomb County?

No. Macomb County has no countywide watering regime. Water is supplied by the Great Lakes Water Authority and delivered locally, so any sprinkling limits come from your city, village, or township water department.

Who supplies my drinking water?

Most of Macomb County is served wholesale by the Great Lakes Water Authority, using Lake Huron and Detroit River water, then distributed by your local municipal water system. Contact that system about watering rules.

Sterling Heights FAQ

When can I water my lawn?

Normally no restrictions in Michigan. During drought, Sterling Heights water utility may impose temporary watering schedules.

Are there permanent watering rules?

Michigan generally doesn't have permanent watering restrictions. Check with your local water utility during dry periods.

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