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Lawn watering regulations in effect on North Shore starting May 1

April 24, 2023 3:07pm

Starting May 1, seasonal lawn watering regulations for homes and businesses will be in effect in order to better conserve the region’s drinking water during the hot, dry summer months.

Residents and businesses will be permitted to water lawns one morning per week, with designated days determined by property address and type. Enter your address at metrovancouver.org/lawns to find their watering days and times.

Stage 1 residential lawn watering regulations

Stage 1 seasonal watering regulations are in effect from May 1 to October 15. Watering is allowed during certain times:

Residential lawns 

Even-numbered addresses on Saturdays
Odd-numbered addresses on Sundays

  • Automatic watering: 5–7 a.m.
  • Manual watering: 6–9 a.m.

Trees, shrubs, and flowers

  • Sprinklers: 5–9 a.m., any day
  • Hand watering, soaker hose, or drip irrigation: anytime

Vegetable gardens

  • anytime

Stage 1 non-residential lawn watering regulations

Even-numbered addresses on Mondays
Odd-numbered addresses on Tuesdays

  • Automatic watering: 4–6 a.m.
  • Manual watering: 6–9 a.m.
  • Watering trees, shrubs and flowers is permitted any day from 4–9 a.m. if using a sprinkler, or any time if hand-watering or using drip irrigation. All hoses must have an automatic shut-off device.
  • Edible plants are exempt from regulations.

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  1. Lori says

    April 24, 2023 at 8:24 pm

    Can you let the rain know that too??

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