Shouldn’t I receive a warning for a violation before I am issued a citation?
During high levels of alert, which is a function of dry weather and water levels, citations may become necessary to enforce water conservation in the interest of public health and safety. Regulations are publicized through a variety of communication channels so that all residents may be informed of the need to conserve water.

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1. Why are there water regulations?
2. Who do the regulations apply to?
3. When can I water my lawn?
4. What does odd / even mean?
5. Can I install sod or seed any time?
6. When can I fill my swimming pool?
7. What is the fine for not following the regulations?
8. Shouldn’t I receive a warning for a violation before I am issued a citation?
9. Can I receive a citation if my children are playing in the sprinkler?
10. If my automatic sprinkling system malfunctions is a citation still warranted?
11. If my builder, contractor or landscaper tells me I have to water my newly laid sod or seed every day for 2 or 3 weeks, does that exclude me from a citation?