§ 34.04 CONSERVATIVE MEASURES.
   Conservative measures of water conservation should be practiced at all times by all users; however, but may be made mandatory upon the Declaration of Need adopted as set forth above, including but not limited to, the conservation measures set forth below:
   (A)   Judiciously sprinkling, watering, or irrigating shrubbery, trees, grass, ground covers, plants, vine gardens, vegetables, or any other vegetation and eliminating wasteful sprinkling of impervious surfaces, such as streets and sidewalks.
   (B)   Limiting water use while washing trucks, trailers, mobile homes, railroad cars or any other type of mobile equipment.
   (C)   Limiting water use while cleaning sidewalks, driveways, paved areas or other outdoor surfaces.
   (D)   Repairing or replacing leaking water fixtures and service lines.
   (E)   Using appliances such as clothes washers and dishwashers only when they are full.
   (F)   Turning off the water while brushing teeth or shaving.
   (G)   Using a higher lawnmower setting to provide natural ground shade and promote the soil's water retention.
   (H)   Washing cars with a bucket of soapy water and using a nozzle to stop the flow of water from the hose between rinsing.
   (I)   Covering swimming pools when not in use to reduce evaporation.
(Ord. 062117, passed 6-21-2017)