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Water By-law And Watering Restrictions



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On June 15, Kingston's water use bylaw by-law comes into effect.

 

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Download a copy of By-law 2006-122, a By-law to provide for the regulation of water supply for the City of Kingston.

Residents can apply to Utilities Kingston for a permit for the external use of water.

 

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Read lawn watering tips to help reduce the amount of water you use.

 

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Each year, the warmer weather brings a higher demand on water systems - leading to decreased potable water reserves, low water pressure and in extreme cases putting the water system at risk and making it difficult to fight a fire. In June, 2006, Council passed an updated water by-law to regulate water supplied by Utilities Kingston.

According to provisions of the by-law, the following water restrictions will apply annually from June 15 to September 15:

  • Residents with odd number civic addresses may use outdoor water on odd number calendar days.
  • Residents with even number civic addresses may use outdoor water on even number calendar days.
  • On your scheduled day, outdoor watering is permitted at any time with a hand-held hose, can or bucket for activities such as watering lawns and gardens, washing cars and recreation.
  • Sprinkling devices, such as lawn sprinklers, can only be used in the mornings between 5 and 10 a.m. on your scheduled day.

Early morning is considered the best time to water your lawn to avoid evaporation and grass diseases. Lawns only need about three cm (one inch) of water weekly. A typical lawn sprinkler will deliver that amount in about one hour.

EXEMPTIONS

If you have a new yard (sod or seeded new lawn) you can apply for an exemption permit. The permit will allow you to water your new lawn for seven consecutive days with a sprinkling device between the usual morning hours of 5 and 10 a.m.

If you have new trees or shrubs you can apply for an exemption permit which will allow you to water your new trees and shrubs for seven consecutive days with a hand-held hose or watering can.

An exemption permit is $55 plus GST and issued by Utilities Kingston - Services Advisor at 1211 John Counter Blvd. The permit is only valid for the seven day period listed on the permit. Only one exemption permit will be granted per property, per year.

Exemption permits will not be issued for existing yards, trees and shrubs. However, if a circumstance of irreparable damage or undue hardship on a property owner is anticipated, up to two additional seven day exemption permits may be considered.

For more information call the Utilities Kingston Customer Service Centre at 613-546-0000. A copy of the permit application may be downloaded at the above right.

Note: Dry conditions during the summer may force a total ban on outdoor water use.

 

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