Over 80% of the LADWP’s water is imported. In response to diminishing supplies due to environmental issues in the Sacramento–San Joaquin River Delta and local droughts, the City of Los Angeles has adopted several water conserving ordinances. Learn how you can make a difference and conserve water. Find out about what is required to do your part, how you can apply for variances, and access quick facts and tips.
Watering Days & Restrictions
Based on the last number of your street address, your watering days are as follows:
ODD: Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays
EVEN: Sundays, Tuesdays and Thursdays
Water use restrictions include but are not limited to:
Watering with sprinklers is limited to one cycle of up to 8 minutes per station per watering day for non-conserving nozzle sprinkler systems (typical residential system), or two 15-minute cycles per watering day for conserving nozzle sprinkler systems.
- ALL outdoor watering is prohibited from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
- No runoff onto streets, driveways, and gutters.
- No watering of any hard surfaces such as sidewalks, walkways, driveways, or parking areas.
- Hand watering with a self-closing shut-off nozzle on the hose is permitted any day of the week before 9:00 a.m. or after 4:00 p.m.
- All leaks must be repaired in a timely manner.
- No washing vehicles without using a hose with a self-closing water shut-off nozzle.
Know Your Watering Days Fact Sheet
Fines
Customers found to be in violation of the 3-Days-a-Week Watering Ordinance will receive direct communication from us and may be fined if the violation is not corrected. The first notice is a written warning. Subsequent violations can result in fines ranging from $100 to $600, as shown below. No monetary citations will be issued without prior warning.
City of Los Angeles is Currently in Phase 2 of Water Conservation
Phase 1 | Phase 2 | Phase 3 | Phase 4 | Phase 5 | Phase 6 | |
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1st Written Warning |
$0 | $0 | $0 | $0 | $0 | Board Authority |
2nd Written Violation |
$50 | $100 | $200 | $300 | $400 | Board Authority |
3nd Written Violation |
$100 | $200 | $400 | $600 | $800 | Board Authority |
4nd Written Violation |
$150 | $300 | $600 | $900 | $1,200 | Board Authority |
5nd Written Violation |
Flow Restriction | Flow Restriction | Flow Restriction | Flow Restriction | Flow Restriction | Board Authority |
Phase 1 | Phase 2 | Phase 3 | Phase 4 | Phase 5 | Phase 6 | |
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1st Written Warning |
$0 | $0 | $0 | $0 | $0 | Board Authority |
2nd Written Violation |
$100 | $200 | $400 | $600 | $800 | Board Authority |
3nd Written Violation |
$200 | $400 | $800 | $1,200 | $1,600 | Board Authority |
4nd Written Violation |
$300 | $600 | $1,200 | $1,800 | $2,400 | Board Authority |
5nd Written Violation |
Flow Restriction | Flow Restriction | Flow Restriction | Flow Restriction | Flow Restriction | Board Authority |
Emergency Water Conservation Plan Ordinance
The Emergency Water Conservation Plan Ordinance was created to discourage water waste throughout the City. Phase I of this plan contains detailed instructions on the various prohibited water uses. With each continuing Phase, the water use restrictions become more stringent as our amount of water becomes more stressed as a result of increasing drought conditions.
Emergency Water Conservation Plan Ordinance (effective May 3, 2016)
Variance or Hardship Request
If, for special circumstances, a specific requirement of the Emergency Water Conservation Plan Ordinance would cause undue hardship to a customer’s water use, the customer may apply for a temporary variance from the requirements. Unique circumstances include, but are not limited to, physical disabilities which prevent compliance with the Emergency Water Conservation Plan. To learn more or to apply for a variance, click below.
Variance Application Process, Variance Application, Hardship Justification Form
Alternative Means of Compliance
With written notice to the LADWP, Large Landscape Areas and Sports Fields may change their watering schedule from the non-watering days by meeting certain requirements. Customers must still reduce their overall monthly water use by the adopted degree of shortage, plus an additional five percent from the Customer Baseline Water Usage. Click below to learn more
Alternative Means of Compliance Application Process
High Efficiency Plumbing Fixture Ordinance
Effective December 1, 2009, this Ordinance requires water-using fixtures, such as cooling towers, toilets, showerheads, urinals, faucets, and dishwashers, meet new water efficiency requirements when newly installed, replaced or retrofitted. This Ordinance applies to both the construction of new buildings and the retrofit or renovation of existing buildings in the City of Los Angeles.
High Efficiency Plumbing Fixture Ordinance
Citywide Water Efficiency Standards Ordinance
Effective June 6, 2016, the Citywide Water Efficiency Standards Ordinance includes amendments to the Los Angeles Municipal Code’s Building Regulations aimed at reducing the use of potable water through Los Angeles Green Building Code and Los Angeles Plumbing Code mandatory indoor and outdoor measures.
These mandatory measures establish citywide water efficiency standards and require water-saving systems and technologies in buildings and landscapes to conserve and reduce water usage.
This Ordinance applies to both the construction of new buildings and the addition or alternation of existing buildings in the City of Los Angeles and ensures compliance with local and state mandates, such as the California Department of Water Resources Model Water Efficient Landscape Ordinance.
Retrofit on Resale Ordinance
All residential and non-residential real property sold in Los Angeles must comply with Los Angeles Municipal Ordinance No. 172075, which requires property owners to upgrade their indoor water using devices to water efficient models prior to the close of escrow.
Retrofit on Resale Ordinance, Certificate of Compliance
Fact Sheet
On this page
- Watering Days & Restrictions
- Fines
- Emergency Water Conservation Plan Ordinance
- Variance or Hardship Request
- Alternative Means of Compliance
- High Efficiency Plumbing Fixture Ordinance
- Citywide Water Efficiency Standards Ordinance
- Retrofit on Resale Ordinance
- Fact Sheet
- Residential and Commercial Water Conservation Programs and Rebates
Residential and Commercial Water Conservation Programs and Rebates
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Building Benchmarking
This webpage will guide you in obtaining and tracking your energy and water consumption, using the ENERGY STAR Portfolio Manager®. This will help you comply with the City of Los Angeles’ Existing Building Energy and Water Efficiency Ordinance (EBEWE), which became effective January 1, 2017. It also serves to comply with State Legislation that requires statewide building energy use benchmarking.
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California Friendly® Landscaping
The transformation of lawns to native or California Friendly® landscaping is a practical and impactful step towards water conservation and climate resilience.
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Commercial SoCal Water $mart Water Rebate Program
LADWP continues to offer a wide array of rebates and incentive programs that encourage water use efficiency and sustainable landscaping for businesses including rebates for appliances and irrigation equipment.
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Flume Smart Water Monitor
Get exclusive savings on a Flume smart home water monitor to help you track your water use, catch household leaks, and more.
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Free Water Conservation Items
LADWP offers free showerheads and aerators to our customers! Click to learn more about how you can sign up to receive free water conservation items.
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Landscape Training Classes
Classes are available online and in person and provide a cursory overview of the benefits of a California Friendly® Native Plant landscape, how to remove turf and replace it with low-water-using landscape, and garden design and plant selection.
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Los Angeles Outdoor Landscaping Academy
LADWP's Los Angeles Outdoor Landscape Academy (LAOLA) offers a variety of workshops to help Angelenos replace turf with California Friendly® landscape and improve irrigation efficiency. LADWP is committed to advancing sustainable landscape transformations through educational courses for customers and landscape industry professionals.
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Mulch
Mulch plays a vital role in creating and maintaining a drought tolerant landscape. Mulch is available at no cost to all City of LA residents through LA Sanitation's Free Mulch Giveaway program.