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What do the state’s watering restrictions mean to FPUD customers?

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ue to the ongoing drought, the State Water Resources Control Board imposed statewide restrictions on outdoor watering. The regulations go into effect Aug. 1. As a result, our water wholesaler, the San Diego County Water declared a Level 2 Drought Alert on July 24 at the board of directors meeting.

What does this mean to you as an FPUD customer? It means our board is reviewing the components of our own Level 2 Drought Alert and will likely vote to implement it at our Aug. 25 board meeting. If it’s approved, the watering restrictions below will go into effect. 1.

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Limit landscape irrigation to 3 days per week & only 10 minutes per sprinkler station. This does not apply to landscape irrigation using water-efficient devices: weather-based irrigation controllers, drip/micro-irrigation systems, & the new rotating sprinkler nozzles. If your address ends in an: Odd-numbered address: water Mon., Wed. & Fri. Even-numbered address: water Tues., Thurs. & Sat. Do not wash down paved surfaces, except when necessary for safety or sanitation hazards. Stop water waste from inefficient irrigation, like runoff or overspray, onto non-targeted properties like roads. Irrigate residential and commercial landscape before 10 a.m. and after 6 p.m. only. Use a hand-held hose with a shut-off nozzle, or a bucket, to water trees and landscaping on residential & commercial properties not watered by an irrigation system. Irrigate nursery and commercial growers’ products before 10 a.m. and after 6 p.m. only. Watering is permitted any time with a bucket & hand-held hose with a shut-off nozzle. Irrigation of nursery propagation beds and watering of livestock is permitted any time. Ornamental fountains must recirculate their water. Wash vehicles using a bucket & hand-held hose with a shut-off nozzle, or high-pressure, low-volume wash system, or at a commercial site that recirculates its water. Don’t wash in hot weather due to excess evaporation. Restaurants: serve and refill water only when requested. Hotels and motels: offer guests the option of not laundering towels and linens daily. Repair all leaks within 72 hours of notification by FPUD, unless arrangements are made with the general manager. Use recycled or non-potable water for any construction when available. •

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e are working closely with the Sheriff ’s Department, North County Fire and the Fallbrook Land Conservancy Trails Council to improve public safety on the Sandia Creek River Trails, especially by the so-called “swimming hole.” Swimming is not allowed, but the parties, trash dumping, graffiti, campfires, alcohol consumption and other illegal activities have become so common that we are stepping up our efforts to put a stop to it. The mounds of trash left behind, along with bonfires and barbecues, present a very real fire hazard. Last week, a fire broke out there and four acres burned. It took fifteen fire units, from both Cal Fire and North County Fire, along with two airplanes, one helicopter and three hand crews, to put out the flames. “We’re in a drought and fire is a very real concern,” said FPUD General Manager Brian Brady. “We’ve got to put a stop to this. We were told that a cigarette was the suspected cause.” The trails are owned by FPUD and are only open to hikers on foot and on horseback. And, many people don’t seem to understand that the trails are the only area open to the public. The 1,400 acres of preserve and the river are not intended to be a park or beach atmosphere and it is considered trespassing to be at the “swimming hole” or anywhere other than the marked trails. After the fire, FPUD crews returned and posted “no trespassing” signs on the pathways leading to the “swimming hole” area. That area is not open to the public. For a two-week period in June, the Sheriff’s Department made numerous trips and “educated” people down there that there would be an increased police presence, essentially giving them warnings that they would begin issuing citations. Then, on July 2, they began issuing citations for drinking, campfires and other illegal activities. We also put up new signage, listing the violation codes that prohibit swimming, fires, alcohol consumption and littering. We have begun reviewing those signs regularly as we know they are routinely spray-painted over. We are also reviewing other logical spots to place similar signs, as well as “no trespassing” signs. A couple of weeks ago, Sheriff’s Detective Tim Clark went down there with 10 officers because the crowds get so big. The Sheriff’s Department plans to do a lot more of these sweeps. •

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