Water restrictions in Clay County, MO — also called the watering schedule, outdoor irrigation rules, or drought ordinance — set which days and hours you can run sprinklers or irrigation.
Missouri sets no statewide lawn-watering mandate, and Clay County runs no county water system. Any outdoor watering limits come from your provider, such as Missouri American Water, Kansas City Water, or a city or public water supply district.
Clay County sits north of the Missouri River in a water-abundant region, and Missouri imposes no state-level conservation mandate. Whether you ever face watering limits depends on your utility. Missouri American Water serves Liberty and much of the county, Kansas City Water supplies the Northland portion of Kansas City, Gladstone and other cities run or buy their own supply, and Public Water Supply District No. 2 of Clay County serves rural areas. During drought a provider may request or require voluntary cutbacks or odd-even watering. Runoff onto streets is generally discouraged.
There are no state penalties for lawn watering. If your water provider declares a drought stage and imposes mandatory restrictions, violating them draws fines or surcharges set by that utility, not the county.
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