Water restrictions in Page, AZ β also called the watering schedule, outdoor irrigation rules, or drought ordinance β set which days and hours you can run sprinklers or irrigation.
Arizona regulates groundwater use through Active Management Areas (AMAs) under the 1980 Groundwater Management Act, applying mandatory conservation requirements to municipal water providers in five designated regions, including Phoenix and Tucson.
ARS Title 45, Chapter 2 establishes Active Management Areas where the Arizona Department of Water Resources (ADWR) sets conservation goals through five-stage management plans. Cities and large water providers must meet per-capita gallon-per-day targets, and assured water supply rules require 100-year supplies for new subdivisions in AMAs. While municipalities can impose stricter local watering schedules, the statewide AMA framework is binding. Drought response declarations under ARS 45-2701 trigger mandatory conservation tiers regardless of city preference.
Subdivision approval may be denied without an Assured Water Supply designation; civil penalties for unauthorized groundwater pumping can reach thousands per violation.
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