Waste of water is prohibited, including any of the following:
Run off from a property onto adjacent properties
Irrigation with sprinklers must adhere to the twice-per-week watering schedule, and only before 10am, and after 7pm:
Water is a precious resource in Buda. Throughout our region, it provides tourism, recreation, habitat for endangered species, and drinking water for a rapidly growing population.
Unfortunately, it is also a limited resource, especially during times of drought, which are common in central Texas. Wise use of our water resource is critical to the economic health and vitality of our city—a key resource in maintaining and enhancing Buda’s quality of life.
Conserving water provides financial benefits as well, as it reduces customer utility bills and assists the City in keeping utility rates as low as possible. It is necessary for each of use to do our part to conserve water, and by doing so ensure adequate water supplies both now and in the future.
– See more at: https://smcorridornews.com/news/1608/buda-initiates-stage-1-drought-restrictions.html#sthash.cyVx0Nv0.dpuf
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