AB 1572 (2023) bans irrigation of non-functional turf at commercial sites with potable water. Residential artificial turf is allowed and encouraged as a water-conservation measure in Isleton.
California AB 1572 prohibits the use of potable water to irrigate non-functional turf at commercial, institutional, and industrial properties, phasing in between 2027 and 2031. This drives artificial turf adoption across the state. Isleton does not restrict residential artificial turf and has no HOAs to enforce otherwise. Common installation standards require proper drainage, permeable base, and at least a 10-year warranty. California Civil Code 4735 prevents HOAs from banning drought-tolerant landscaping, which includes artificial turf. Some regional programs offer rebates per square foot for turf conversion.
Contact your local code enforcement office for specific penalty information.
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