
Daytime Lawn Watering May Be Banned in Boulder — Here’s What You Need to Know
The city of Boulder might be changing some laws that will directly affect how residents take care of their lawns next summer.
Boulder Considers New Lawn Watering Restrictions
According to the Boulder Reporting Lab, the city might restrict when residents can water their lawns. The new law would ban watering lawns between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m.
Exceptions to the New Rule Potentially Affecting Boulder Residents
There are a few exceptions to the rule, such as new lawns, large properties, and property for agricultural use.
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Boulder Community Speaks Out
Residents of Boulder and Colorado voiced their opinions about the potential policy change on Reddit. They said that while water conservation was important and many of us waste water, there are some concerns. Some say that the policy is inconvenient and are concerned about penalties.
Why Watering Timing Matters for Colorado Residents
It is important to note that there is a lot of water waste in Colorado. It is ideal to water your lawn at night or early in the morning. A ton of water is wasted due to watering lawns during hours when that water is evaporated due to the heat and sun.
READ MORE: When You Can Legally Mow Your Lawn in Colorado
Next Steps and City Goals
Boulder Reporting Lab says that there will be a vote for the new policy and law sometime this fall. Boulder’s goal is to limit water waste and encourage residents to be more mindful of how much water they are using.
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