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You are in Water Smart > Drought Restrictions > Swimming Pools. Topics include:

| Fountains & Man-Made Lakes | Golf Courses | Government Facilities | Landscape Watering | Mist Systems |
| Parks & Community Use Areas | Pools | Surface & Building Washing | Turf Installation | Vehicle Washing |


Drought AlertSwimming Pools
Public and private swimming pools are not currently subject to drought restrictions. When pool water is managed efficiently, swimming pools actually use less water than grass covering the same area.

Proper Drainage Required
All pool water must be properly drained into the sanitary sewer when the public sanitary sewer is available. Allowing pool water to drain into streets, sidewalks or storm drains is a violation of city and county ordinances and district water waste policies. Violations could result in a water waste fee on your bill.

Learn the lawful way to drain your pool.

Fountain and Water Feature Restrictions
View the complete listing of fountain and water feature restrictions for more information.

 

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