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Water Restrictions
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Water Restrictions
Both vehicle washing and power washing are currently allowed per Town ordinance. If you have a question about the legality of a specific water-using activity, please contact Water Resources at (919) 372-7478.
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Water Restrictions
Apex water customers may obtain a 45-Day New Landscape Permit for the purpose of establishing new plantings. New plantings are defined per ordinance as the installation of new sod or seed to a bare area of more than 50% of the proposed grassed area of a residential yard. Such a permit will not be granted for over-seeding of established grass. The permit will become effective at the requested start date and expire 45 days later. Unlimited irrigation will be allowed during that timeframe.
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Water Restrictions
Apex water customers who use hand-held hoses will be exempt from the mandatory year-round rules and may water lawns and outdoor plants at any time. However, to remain in compliance, the hose must be held throughout the watering session.
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Water Restrictions
Town of Apex water customers are allowed to use irrigation systems 3 days a week. Customers who have odd-numbered addresses may water lawns and landscapes anytime on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Even-numbered addresses may water anytime on Wednesday, Friday and Sunday. Lawn irrigation is not allowed on Mondays.
To deactivate your irrigation system, please complete the Irrigation Deactivation Form found at www.apexnc.org/deactivateirrigation. If you have any questions about this process, please contact Jessica Sloan, Water Resources Program Coordinator, at (919) 372-7478.
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Water Restrictions
A written notice will be issued for a first violation of mandatory Town irrigation rules. Upon additional observation of violations, the violator will be subject to a civil penalty of up to $1,000 per violation per day. To report a violation, contact the Water Resources Department at (919) 372-7478. Water Resources staff will investigate all reports of violations.