Permanent statewide water restrictions apply: no runoff, no hosing hard surfaces, no watering within 48 hours of rain. Isleton water is supplied by the city's Delta-sourced system, which faces recurring drought cutbacks.
The State Water Resources Control Board has adopted permanent water waste prohibitions under Title 23 CCR Division 3 that apply in Isleton: no runoff onto sidewalks or streets, no hosing down driveways or walkways, no watering within 48 hours of measurable rainfall, use of a shutoff nozzle on any hose, and no potable-water ornamental fountains unless water recirculates. Isleton's municipal water supply draws from the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta and is subject to curtailment orders during drought. The city periodically imposes Stage 1 or 2 restrictions limiting outdoor irrigation to two or three days a week. MWELO applies to new landscape installations over 500 square feet.
Water waste: state minimum 500 fine, local citations typically 100 to 500 for repeat offenses.
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