Water restrictions that took effect on June 1 affect 6 million people.
will be affected by water restrictions taking effect on Wednesday, June 1. That means many of us will have to limit outdoor watering to one day a week. In L.A, it'll be two days a week.
Map of areas that depend on the State Water Project. The Metropolitan Water District its member agencies in the State Water Project-dependent areas to restrict outdoor watering to just one day a week, or the equivalent. In response to the last major drought, in 2016 L.A. enacted a water conservation ordinance with six phases of restrictions that can kick in depending on how serious the drought is.The Basics For L.A. City ResidentsAddresses ending with even numbers have Sunday and Thursday to irrigate.If you have sprayhead sprinklers or bubblers, you can only water for 8 minutes per watering day per station with a max of 16 minutes per week.
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