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CITY OF LANGLEY
DRINKING WATER CONSERVATION PLAN
BYLAW NO. 3037
A bylaw to regulate the consumption of Water in accordance with
the Metro Vancouver Drinking Water Conservation Plan
DISCLAIMER - THIS BYLAW IS CONSOLIDATED FOR
CONVENIENCE ONLY. THE CITY DOES NOT WARRANT
THAT THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS
CONSOLIDATION IS CURRENT. IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY
OF THE PERSON USING THIS CONSOLIDATION TO ENSURE
THAT IT ACCURATELY REFLECTS CURRENT BYLAW
PROVISIONS.
Consolidated as of April 4, 2022
TABLE OF CONSOLIDATION
BYLAW
SUBJECT MATTER
Amendment No. 1, 2022 No. 3209
Reflect November 1, 2021 updates to the
Metro Vancouver Drinking Water
Conservation Plan
CITY OF LANGLEY
DRINKING WATER CONSERVATION PLAN
BYLAW NO. 3037
A bylaw to regulate the consumption of Water in accordance with
the Metro Vancouver Drinking Water Conservation Plan
WHEREAS the Metro Vancouver Drinking Water Conservation Plan is based on four
key principles:
1.
Recognize drinking water as a precious resource that must be conserved;
2.
Maintain the environmental economic vitality and health and safety of the region
to the extent possible in the face of a water shortage;
3.
Optimize available water supplies and reduce water use;
4.
Minimize adverse impacts to public activity and quality of life for the region's
residents.
The Council of the City of Langley, in open meeting assembled, ENACTS AS
FOLLOWS:
Part 1
Definitions and Administration
1.1
This bylaw may be cited as "Drinking Water Conservation Plan Bylaw, 2017,
No. 3037".
1.2
In this bylaw:
Aesthetic Cleaning means the use of water for cleaning when it is not for a health
or safety reason.
Aesthetic Water Feature means a fountain, pond, or other water feature that
primarily serves an aesthetic purpose. It does not include ponds that
contain fish.
Automatic Shut-off Device means a device attached to a water hose that shuts
off the supply of water automatically unless hand pressure is applied to
operate the device.
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Automatic watering means applying water using an automated water delivery
system that requires only minimal human intervention or supervision and
typically employs mechanical, electronic, or other components and
devices, including but not limited to timers, sensors, computers, or
mechanical appliances.
City means the City of Langley.
Commercial Cleaning Operation means a company, partnership or person
that offers commercial cleaning services, including pressure washing,
window cleaning and other similar building cleaning services, to the public
for a fee.
Commercial vehicle washing means commercial vehicle washing services
offered to the public for a fee, but excludes car dealerships, fleet vehicle
washing facilities, and charity car washes.
Commissioner means the Commissioner of Metro Vancouver.
Drip Irrigation means an irrigation system that delivers water directly to the root
zone of the plant at a low flow rate through individual emission points
(emitters) using droplets of water and excludes sprinkler irrigation
systems, micro-spray systems, misting systems, and soaker hoses.
Edible Plant means a plant grown for the purpose of human consumption.
City Engineer means the Director of Engineering, Parks, and Environment or
his or her designate.
Golf Course means the greens, tee areas, and fairways that are designed and
maintained as playing surfaces for golf, but does not include rough areas
or lawns that are not maintained as playing surfaces.
GVWD means Greater Vancouver Water District, which operates under the
name "Metro Vancouver".
Impermeable Surface means a material added to the surface of the ground, or
on the exterior of a building or structure that is impermeable to water,
including but not limited to glass, wood, concrete, asphalt, paving stones
and other similar materials.
Lawn means a cultivated area surrounding or adjacent to a building that is
covered by grass, turf, or a ground cover plant such as clover, including
areas such as boulevards, parks, school yards and cemeteries, but
excluding golf courses, soil-based playing fields, and sand-based playing
fields.
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Manual watering means applying water using a device or tool that is manually
held or operated by a human being, without automatic watering.
New Lawn means a lawn that is newly established either by seeding or laying
of new sod or turf.
Permit means a permit issued under Part 5 of the bylaw.
Public
Announcement
means
an
advertisement
or
public
service
announcement in any one of mediums:
(a) a television or radio broadcast from a station that broadcasts to the
City or
(b) a newspaper or other publication intended for general circulation,
including one that is distributed without charge to the reader that
contains news and advertising, and is distributed within the City at
least once per week.
Restriction Stage means Stage 1 Restrictions, Stage 2 Restrictions, Stage 3
Restrictions, or Stage 4 Restrictions.
Stage 1 Restrictions means the restrictions on Water use described in Stage 1
Water Restrictions of Schedule A.
Stage 2 Restrictions means the restrictions on Water use described in Stage 2
Water Restrictions of Schedule A.
Stage 3 Restrictions means the restrictions on Water use described in Stage 3
Water Restrictions of Schedule A.
Stage 4 Restrictions means the restrictions on Water use described in Stage 4
Water Restrictions of Schedule A.
Sand-based Playing Field means a playing field that is constructed with a highly
permeable sand-based root zone typically 30 to 40 centimetres deep over
a drainage system with drain pipes bedded in gravel, and is designed and
maintained to be playable year-round.
Soaker Hose means a garden hose or pipe with small holes that allows water to
seep into the ground to the roots of plants, discharging water through the
entire length of its porous surface.
Soil-based Playing Field means a playing field that is covered with grass, sod
or turf that is designed and maintained to be played upon, or that is used
for sporting or other community events and activities, but does not include
lawns, golf courses, or sand-based playing fields.
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Water used as a noun means Water supplied directly or indirectly by GVWD or
the City, whether or not mixed with rain Water, gray Water or recycled
Water.
Water used as a verb, and "Watering" or "Watered", mean the application or
distribution of Water (used as a noun) to lands or plants but does not
include Drip Irrigation.
Water Use Management Plan means a plan proposed by the owner or operator
of a golf course, soil-based playing field, and sand-based playing field
operators and approved by the City of Langley. The plan sets out terms
such as water use targets during the different stages of the Drinking Water
Conservation Plan, restrictions to reduce water use, and reporting
requirements for the owner or operator.
Water Play Park means a recreational facility that is primarily outdoors, including
spray pools and wading pools, spray parks, splash pads, and water slides.
Watering Lawn means applying water to a lawn with any device or tool
including but not limited to a sprinkler, hose, mister, or drip irrigation.
1.3
Schedule A - Restriction Stages is attached to and forms part of the bylaw.
1.4
The City Engineer is authorized to administer this Bylaw.
Part 2
Declaration and Announcement of Restriction Stages
2.1
Stage 1 Restrictions come into effect automatically on May 1 every year.
2.2
Stages 2, 3 and 4 are activated and deactivated by the GVWD Commissioner.
Metro Vancouver will alert local governments of the decision within 24 hours.
2.3
The GVWD Commissioner has the authority to activate, extend or deactivate
stages at any time.
2.4
The Restriction Stages set out in section 2.2 comes into force 72 hours after the
City has made a Public Announcement of the declaration which contains the
information set out in Schedule 1 for that Restriction Stage coming into force and
the date when the Restriction Stage ceases to be in force.
2.5
When a Restriction Stage comes into force, a Restriction Stage that had been in
force, if any, ceases to be in force.
2.6
A Restriction Stage ceases to be in force after October 15 each year; unless the
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Commissioner declares that a Restriction Stage will come into force or continue
to be in force after October 15.
Part 3
Restrictions by the City
3.1
If the City Engineer deems it to be in the public interest, the City Engineer may
direct that any less essential service be reduced or curtailed until the City
Engineer is of the opinion that it is advisable to restore the service.
3.2
The City Engineer may impose the restrictions under 3.1 in any part of the City
including the whole of the City.
3.3
The restrictions under 3.1 come into force 72 hours after the City makes a Public
Announcement of the restrictions.
Part 4
Water Use Management Plan
4.1
An owner or operator of a golf course or an operator of a soil-based or sand-
based playing field may apply in writing to the City Engineer for approval of a
Water Use Management Plan which indicates:
(a)
the volume of Water historically consumed from the first day of May 1st to
October 15th of each year;
(b)
the volume of Water to be consumed from May 1st to October 15th of each
year under the proposed Water Use Management Plan;
(c)
the measures to be followed by the operation to conserve Water and to
reduce the use of Water;
(d)
the schedule for Watering specified areas within the operation for each
Restrictions Stage, except Stage 4;
(e)
reporting of actual Water use to the City Engineer not less than once per
month when Stage 1 Restrictions or Stage 2 Restrictions are in force; and
(f)
any other information, commitments, conditions or restrictions the City
Engineer may require.
4.2
The City Engineer may:
(a)
approve the Water Use Management Plan in whole or in part;
(b)
amend the Water Use Management Plan; or
(c)
impose additional commitments, conditions and restrictions that the City
Engineer considers advisable.
4.3
If an applicant agrees to adopt the Water Use Management Plan as approved by
the City Engineer and to comply with the commitments, conditions and restrictions
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in the Water Use Management Plan, the applicant will indicate his or her consent
in writing and will specify the date on which the applicant will adopt the Water Use
Management Plan.
4.4
The Water Use Management Plan will come into effect on the date specified in
the written consent under section 4.3, or on the date on which the City Engineer
receives the written consent, whichever is later.
4.5
If an applicant does not agree to adopt the Water Use Management Plan as
approved by the City Engineer, the Water Use Management Plan is not in force
and the Restriction Stages in this bylaw apply.
4.6
The City Engineer may terminate or suspend a Water Use Management Plan by
notifying the owner or operator in writing at least seven days before the
termination or suspension date.
4.7
An owner or operator may terminate a Water Use Management Plan by notifying
the City Engineer in writing on the date specified in the written termination or the
date on which the City Engineer receives the written termination, whichever is
later.
4.8
Any and all Water Use Management Plan noncompliance issues will be
considered an infraction under this bylaw.
Part 5
Permit
5.1
A person who:
(a)
installs a new lawn, either by seeding or by placing sod or turf; or
(b)
wishes to apply nematodes to an existing lawn
may apply to the City Engineer for a Permit authorizing the applicant to Water
when Stage 1 Restrictions are in force at the premises, during the times, and for
the duration specified in the Permit.
5.2
The City Engineer may issue a Permit to the applicant upon payment of the
applicable fee as set out in the City's Fees and Charges Bylaw, together with
proof of purchase of sod, seed or nematodes.
5.3
The Permit issued under 5.2 will expire 21 days after the date of issue unless the
Person has received an extension for the Permit or Stage 4 Restrictions come
into effect. Permits issued for nematode application may not be renewed.
5.4
Before or after the expiration of a Permit issued under section 5.2(a), a person
may apply for one 21-day extension of the Permit on the same terms and
conditions as may be imposed under section 5.2.
5.5
A Permit issued under section 5.2(b) for nematode application shall expire and
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be of no force or effect 21 days after the date of its issue. Permits issued for
nematode application may not be renewed.
5.6
In the event that Stage 2 Restrictions are announced, a person who has a Permit
which was issued in Stages 1 Restrictions will be in effect until the Permit expires.
No new Permits will be issued in Stages 2, 3 or 4.
5.7
A person who has a Permit must fix the Permit to a post on the premises facing
the street, beside the principal driveway so that it is visible from the street.
5.8
The City Engineer may revoke a Permit issued under this section for any reason
Part 6
Offences and Penalties
6.1
A person who contravenes any of the provisions of this Bylaw, or who suffers or
permits any act or thing to be done in contravention or violation of, or neglects to
do or refrains from doing anything required to be done pursuant to any provision
of this bylaw and shall be liable, upon summary conviction, to a fine of:
(a)
not less than $3,000 but not more than $10,000 for a first conviction for an
offence;
(b)
not less than $5,000 but not more than $10,000 for a second or subsequent
conviction for an offence;
(c)
not less than $5,000 for conviction of an offence by a commercial entity for
offence committed while Stage 4 Restrictions are in force, whether or not
the commercial entity has a Water Use Management Plan in effect.
6.2
Section 6.1 (b) applies whether or not a second or subsequent conviction is for
conduct that preceded the conduct that is the subject matter of the conviction
before the court.
6.3
Each day of a violation, contravention or breach of this Bylaw shall constitute a
separate and distinct offence.
Part 7
General Exemption for Local Government for Health and Safety
Reasons
7.1
Notwithstanding the activation of any stage of water restrictions, the City of
Langley may use water and is exempt from the water restrictions applicable to
that stage, where use of water is needed to carry out activities needed for the
purpose of protecting public health and safety.
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Part 8
Severability
8.1
If any portion of this bylaw is declared invalid by a court of competent jurisdiction,
then the invalid portion must be severed and the remainder of the bylaw is
deemed valid.
Part 9
Repeal
9.1
The City's Water Shortage Response Plan Bylaw 2005, No. 2589 and all
amendments thereto are repealed.
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READ A FIRST, SECOND AND THIRD TIME this fourth day of December, 2017.
ADOPTED this eleventh day of December, 2017.
MAYOR
CORPORATE OFFICER
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CITY OF LANGLEY
DRINKING WATER CONSERVATION PLAN
BYLAW NO. 3037
Schedule "A" - Restriction Stages
GENERAL RESTRICTIONS FOR ALL STAGES (1 THROUGH 4)
1) All hoses must have an automatic shut-off device.
2) Water must not unnecessarily run off on impermeable surfaces such as
driveways, curbs, pathways, or gutters when watering lawns and plants.
3) Artificial playing turf and outdoor tracks must not be watered except for a health
or safety reason.
4) Hoses and taps must not run unnecessarily.
5) Irrigation systems must not be faulty, leaking, or misdirected.
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STAGE 1 WATER RESTRICTIONS
Stage 1 comes into effect automatically each year - on May 1 until October 15 - to
prevent drinking water wastage and ensure water users employ efficient and effective
watering practices.
User
Water Use
Restriction
RESIDENTIAL
Watering lawns
Even-numbered civic addresses on Saturdays:
- Automatic watering from 5 am to 7 am
- Manual watering from 6 am to 9 am
Odd-numbered civic addresses on Sundays:
- Automatic watering from 5 am to 7 am
- Manual watering from 6 am to 9 am
Watering new lawns or lawns
being treated for the European
Chafer Beetle
Outside restricted lawn watering times if in
compliance with the City permit
Watering trees, shrubs, and
flowers excluding edible plants
On any day from 5 am to 9 am if using a sprinkler
On any day at any time if using a handheld hose,
soaker hose, water container, or drip irrigation
NON-RESIDENTIAL
Watering lawns
(mixed-use buildings e.g.,
residential and commercial
should follow Non-residential
watering times)
Even-numbered civic addresses on Mondays:
- Automatic watering from 4 am to 6 am
- Manual watering from 6 am to 9 am
Odd-numbered civic addresses on Tuesdays:
- Automatic watering from 4 am to 6 am
- Manual watering- from 6 am to 9 am
Watering new lawns or lawns
being treated for European
Chafer Beetle
Outside restricted lawn watering times if in
compliance with the City permit
Watering trees, shrubs, and
flowers excluding edible plants
- On any day from 4 am to 9 am if using a sprinkler
- On any day at any time if using a handheld hose,
soaker hose, water container, or drip irrigation
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STAGE 1 WATER RESTRICTIONS - Continued
User
Water Use
Restriction
GOVERNMENTS/ SCHOOLS/PARKS
Watering lawns and grass
boulevards
Even-numbered civic addresses on Mondays:
- Automatic watering from 4 am to 6 am
- Manual watering from 6 am to 9 am
Odd-numbered civic addresses on Tuesdays:
- Automatic watering from 4 am to 6 am
- Manual watering from 6 am to 9 am
Watering new lawns or lawns being
treated for the European Chafer
Beetle
Outside restricted lawn watering times if in
compliance with a City permit
Watering trees, shrubs, and flowers
excluding edible plants
- On any day from 4 am to 9 am if using a
sprinkler
- On any day at any time if using a handheld
hose, soaker hose, water container, or drip
irrigation
Watering soil-based playing fields
On any day from 7 pm to 9 am, except if:
- Watering newly over-seeded fields if in
compliance with a permit
- Operating under an approved Water Use
Management Plan
Watering sand-based playing fields
On any day from 7 pm to 9 am, except if:
- Watering newly over-seeded fields if in
compliance with a permit
- Operating under a City approved Water Use
Management Plan
Flushing water mains
Prohibited
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STAGE 2 WATER RESTRICTIONS
Stage 2 restrictions conserve drinking water to ensure the existing supply will last until
the return of seasonal rainfall or until the water shortage situation is over. These
restrictions are designed to conserve enough drinking water during unusually hot and
dry conditions to avoid or delay moving to Stage 3 as long as possible.
User
Water Use
Restriction
RESIDENTIAL
Watering lawns
Prohibited
Watering new lawns or lawns being
treated for the European Chafer
Beetle
- The City permit issued in Stage 1 remains in
effect until permit expires.
- No new permits issued or renewed
Watering trees, shrubs, and flowers
excluding edible plants
On any day from 5 am to 9 am if using a
sprinkler
On any day at any time if using a handheld
hose, soaker hose, water container, or drip
irrigation
Washing impermeable surfaces
Prohibited except if:
- For a health or safety reason
- Preparing a surface for painting or similar
treatment
- Aesthetic cleaning by a commercial cleaning
operation
Topping up or filling aesthetic water
features
Prohibited
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STAGE 2 WATER RESTRICTIONS - Continued
User
Water Use
Restriction
NON-RESIDENTIAL
Watering lawns (mixed-use buildings
e.g., residential and commercial
should follow Non-residential
watering times)
Prohibited
Watering new lawns or lawns being
treated for the European Chafer
Beetle
- The City permit issued in Stage 1 remain in
effect until permit expires
- No new permits issued or renewed
Watering trees, shrubs, and flowers
excluding edible plants
- On any day from 4 am to 9 am if using a
sprinkler
- On any day at any time if using a handheld
hose, soaker hose, water container, or drip
irrigation
Watering golf courses
Fairways watering anytime on any one day in a
7-day period, except if operating under a City
approved Water Use Management Plan.
Washing impermeable surfaces
Prohibited except if:
- For a health or safety reason
- Preparing a surface for painting or similar
treatment
- Aesthetic cleaning by a commercial cleaning
operation
Topping up or filling aesthetic water
features
Prohibited
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STAGE 2 WATER RESTRICTIONS - Continued
User Water Use
Restriction
GOVERNMENTS/SCHOOLS/PARKS
Watering lawns and grass boulevards
Prohibited
Watering new lawns or lawns being
treated for the European Chafer
Beetle
- City permit issued in Stage 1 remain in effect
until permit expires
- No new permits issued or renewed
Watering trees, shrubs, and flowers
excluding edible plants
On any day from 4 am to 9 am if using a
sprinkler
On any day at any time if using a handheld
hose, soaker hose, water container, or drip
irrigation
Watering soil-based playing fields
No more than 4 days in a 7-day period from 7
pm to 9 am, except if:
- Watering newly over-seeded fields if in
compliance with the City permit
- Operating under a City approved Water Use
Management Plan
Watering sand-based playing fields
On any day from 7 pm to 9 am, except if:
- Watering newly over-seeded fields if in
compliance with a City issued permit
- Operating under a City approved Water Use
Management Plan
Flushing water mains
Prohibited
Operating water play parks and pools Prohibited except water play parks with user-
activated switches
Topping up or filling aesthetic water
features
Prohibited
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PART 3 - STAGE 3 WATER RESTRICTIONS
Stage 3 restrictions respond to serious drought conditions, or other water shortage, and
achieve further reductions in drinking water use by implementing a lawn watering ban
and additional stricter measures.
User Water Use
Restriction
RESIDENTIAL
Watering lawns
Prohibited
Watering new lawns or lawns
being treated for the
European Chafer Beetle
All City permits issued for lawn watering are
invalidated
Watering trees, shrubs, and
flowers excluding edible
plants
- Prohibited if using a sprinkler or soaker hose
- On any day at any time if using a handheld
hose, water container, or drip irrigation
Washing impermeable
surfaces
Prohibited except if:
- For a health or safety reason
- Preparing a surface for painting or similar
treatment by a commercial cleaning operation
Topping up or filling aesthetic
water features
Prohibited
Topping up or filling pools
and hot tubs
Prohibited
Washing vehicles and boats
Prohibited except to clean windows, lights, mirrors,
license plates, and boat engines for safety
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STAGE 3 WATER RESTRICTIONS - Continued
User Water Use
Restriction
NON-RESIDENTIAL
Watering lawns (mixed-use
buildings e.g., residential and
commercial should follow Non-
residential watering times)
Prohibited
Watering new lawns or
lawns being treated for the
European Chafer Beetle
All City permits issued for lawn watering are
invalidated
Watering trees, shrubs, and
flowers excluding edible
plants
- Prohibited if using a sprinkler or soaker hose
- On any day at any time if using a handheld
hose, water container, or drip irrigation
Watering golf courses
Fairways watering prohibited except if
operating under a City approved Water Use
Management Plan
Washing impermeable surfaces
Prohibited except if:
- For a health or safety reason
- Preparing a surface for painting or similar
treatment by a commercial cleaning operation
Topping up or filling
aesthetic water features
Prohibited
Topping up or filling pools and
hot tubs
Prohibited except for pools and hot tubs with a
permit to operate in accordance with health
authorities having jurisdiction over pool and hot tub
regulation
Washing vehicles and boats
Prohibited except to clean windows, lights,
mirrors, license plates, and boat engines for
safety
Commercial vehicle washing
Prohibited except if:
- A facility that installed an automatic vehicle wash
system before November 1, 2017, is operating on a
basic wash and rinse cycle only
- A facility that installed an automatic vehicle wash
system after November 1, 2017, is operating using
a water recycling system that achieves a minimum
60% water recovery rate over the full wash cycle
- A hand wash and self-service facility, is operating
using high-pressure wands or brushes that achieve a
maximum flow rate of 11.4 litres per minute
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STAGE 3 WATER RESTRICTIONS - Continued
User Water Use
Restriction
GOVERNMENTS/SCHOOLS/PARKS
Watering lawns and
grass boulevards
Prohibited
Watering new lawns or
lawns being treated for the
European Chafer Beetle
All City permits issued for lawn watering are
invalidated
Watering trees, shrubs,
and flowers
Prohibited if using a sprinkler or soaker hose
On any day at any time if using a handheld
hose, water container, or drip irrigation
Watering soil-based playing
fields
No more than 3 days in a 7-day period from 7
pm to 9 am except if:
- Watering newly over-seeded fields if in
compliance with a City permit
- Operating under a City approved Water
Use Management Plan
Watering sand-based
playing fields
No more than 5 days in a 7-day period from 7
pm to 9 am, except if:
- Watering newly over-seeded fields if in
compliance with a City permit
- Operating under a City approved Water
Use Management Plan
Flushing water mains
Prohibited
Operating water play
parks
Prohibited except water play parks with user-
activated switches
Topping up or filling
aesthetic water features
Prohibited
Topping up or filling pools
and hot tubs
Prohibited except for pools and hot tubs with a
permit to operate in accordance with health
authorities having jurisdiction over pool and hot tub
l ti
Washing vehicles and
boats
Prohibited except to clean windows, lights,
mirrors, license plates, and boat engines for
f t
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PART 4 - STAGE 4 WATER RESTRICTIONS
Stage 4 is an emergency stage that limits both indoor and outdoor water uses as much
as possible to ensure an adequate supply of drinking water for human consumption, use
in firefighting and to protect the quality of drinking water within the water system for public
health.
Stage 4 is activated based on the rare occurrence of a significant emergency, such as an
earthquake, flood, wild land and interface fire, severe weather, or a prolonged regional
power outage that causes significant impacts to the water system infrastructure (e.g.,
damage to major water transmission lines, pump stations, or treatment plants).
In addition to the following outdoor water restrictions, Metro Vancouver could request that
industrial water users implement voluntary reductions or reschedule production
processes that consume large amounts of water until Stage 4 is deactivated.
User Water Use
Restriction
RESIDENTIAL
Watering lawns
Prohibited
Watering new lawns or
lawns being treated for the
European Chafer Beetle
All local government permits issued for lawn
watering are invalidated
Watering trees, shrubs, flowers
and edible plants
Prohibited
Topping up or filling
aesthetic water features
Prohibited
Topping up or filling pools and
hot tubs
Prohibited
Washing impermeable surfaces
Prohibited except if ordered by a regulatory
authority having jurisdiction for a health or safety
reason
Washing vehicles and boats
Prohibited except to clean windows, lights,
mirrors, license plates, and boat engines for
safety reason
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STAGE 4 WATER RESTRICTIONS - Continued
User Water Use
Restriction
NON-RESIDENTIAL
Watering lawns
Note: (mixed-use buildings e.g.,
buildings with residential and
commercial units should follow
Non-residential watering times)
Prohibited
Watering new lawns or lawns
being treated for the European
Chafer Beetle
All City permits issued for lawn watering are
invalidated
Watering trees, shrubs, flowers
and edible plants
Prohibited
Watering golf courses
Prohibited
Washing impermeable surfaces
Prohibited except if ordered by a regulatory
authority having jurisdiction for health or safety
reason
Topping up or filling aesthetic
water features
Prohibited
Topping up or filling pools and
hot tubs
Prohibited
Washing vehicles and boats
Prohibited except to clean windows, lights,
mirrors, license plates, and boat engines for
safety reason
Commercial vehicle washing
Prohibited
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STAGE 4 WATER RESTRICTIONS - Continued
User Water Use
Restriction
GOVERNMENTS/SCHOOLS/PARKS
Watering lawns and
grass boulevards
Prohibited
Watering new lawns or
lawns being treated for
European Chafer Beetle
All City permits issued for lawn watering are
invalidated
Watering trees, shrubs, flowers
and edible plants
Prohibited
Watering soil-based playing fields Prohibited
Watering sand-based playing
fields
Prohibited
Flushing water mains
Prohibited
Operating water play parks
Prohibited
Topping up or filling
aesthetic water features
Prohibited
Topping up or filling pools and
hot tubs
Prohibited
Washing vehicles and boats
Prohibited except to clean windows, lights,
mirrors, license plates, and boat engines for
safety