A.
Water use restrictions. Restrictions on outdoor lawn water use apply to all users in the Township of Livingston at all times regardless of source of supply (e.g., public water supplies, well or groundwater, lakes, streams, or ponds) unless expressly exempt in Subsection C, Exemptions. Such water use shall conform to the following outdoor landscape water use restrictions:
(1)
Lawn watering with a hose or hose-end sprinkler:
(a)
Watering of lawns is allowed three days per week only. Even-number addresses may water on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Odd-number addresses may water on Wednesday, Friday and Sunday. Locations without an address may water on Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday. If you have special circumstances, you may apply for an exemption from watering regulations by contacting the Police Department.
(b)
During those three days of the week on which each home or property is allowed to water lawns, watering of lawns is permitted between 12:00 midnight and 9:00 a.m. and between 6:00 p.m. and 11:59 p.m.
[Amended 10-25-2021 by Ord. No. 38-2021]
(c)
The watering of any single area shall not exceed 30 minutes per day on either of the three days properties are permitted to water lawns.
(2)
Irrigating lawns with automatic irrigation systems equipped with a conventional irrigation controller [this includes all systems that do not have a "smart" controller as defined in Subsection A(3)(a)]:
(a)
Watering of lawns is allowed three days per week only. Even-number addresses may water on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Odd-number addresses may water on Wednesday, Friday and Sunday. Locations without an address may water on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. If you have special circumstances, you may apply for an exemption from watering regulations by contacting the Police Department.
(b)
During those three days of the week on which each home or property is allowed to water lawns, watering of lawns is permitted between the hours of 12:00 midnight and 9:00 a.m. only.
(c)
Operation of any irrigation zone equipped with spray (mist) heads shall not exceed 15 minutes per zone. Operation of any irrigation zone equipped with rotary sprinkler heads shall not exceed 50 minutes per zone.
(3)
Irrigation with systems equipped with a "smart" controller that is WaterSense Certified:
(a)
To qualify for this provision, the controller must have met the minimum requirements of the Irrigation Association's "SWAT" (Smart Water Application Technologies) protocol testing and/or be WaterSense Certified by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (United States EPA).
(b)
The property owner must register the controller with the municipality by filing a registration form available through the Water Department.
[Amended 10-25-2021 by Ord. No. 38-2021]
[1]
The Township will issue a yard placard which the owner must display signifying that the property is irrigated with a "smart" controller that is WaterSense Certified.
(c)
[1]The controller must be programmed to irrigate between the hours of 12:00 midnight and 9:00 a.m.
[1]
Editor's Note: Former Subsection A(3)(c), which stated: "The controller must be programmed by a licensed New Jersey landscape irrigation contractor pursuant to N.J.S.A. 45:5AA-3," was repealed 10-25-2021 by Ord. No. 38-2021, which ordinance also redesignated former Subsection A(3)(d) and (e) as Subsection A(3)(c) and (d), respectively.
(d)
Residents that either already have a "smart" controller that is WaterSense Certified, or that transition to it, are exempt from the three-day-per-week restriction.
(4)
All newly installed automatic irrigation systems in the Township shall be installed with a "smart" controller that is Water Sense Certified.
(5)
All automatic irrigation systems shall be equipped with an operational automatic rain sensor device, which disables the system when a predetermined amount of rainfall has occurred. Each rain sensor device shall be capable of and programmed to interrupt the automatic irrigation cycle when 1/4 inch of rain has fallen.
B.
Prohibited water uses. The following uses of water are prohibited in the Township:
(1)
Watering of any hard surfaces such as sidewalks, walkways, driveways or parking areas unless flushing is needed to protect health and safety;
(2)
Outdoor watering during periods of rain;
(3)
Using water to clean, fill or maintain decorative fountains unless the water is part of a recirculating system.
C.
Exemptions. The following uses of water are to be exempt from the three-day-per-week restriction, as well as all other restrictions, defined above in Subsection A, Water use restrictions, and Subsection B, Prohibited water uses:
(1)
Outdoor water use from rainwater harvesting via rain barrels, grey water, or reclaimed water;
(2)
Watering of athletic fields and golf courses;
(3)
Irrigation of residential and commercial nurseries, trees, and gardens;
(4)
Watering lawns by a commercial enterprise engaged in the installation or repair of lawn irrigation system is allowed on any day, if necessary, to test a customer's newly installed and newly repaired sprinkler system, provided that: during the duration of the permitted watering, a sign shall be prominently displayed on the front lawn of the property. The sign shall be at least two feet wide by two feet high with lettering large enough to be clearly visible from the nearest street or road. The sign shall read:
AUTHORIZED LIMITED TESTING OF SPRINKLER SYSTEM | |
COMPANY NAME | |
STATE'S CERTIFICATION NUMBER | |
ADDRESS | |
TELEPHONE NUMBER |
(5)
Daily watering of lawns following treatment with fertilizer, pesticide or herbicide is allowed for two days starting on the date fertilizer, pesticide or herbicide is applied. Documentation of the date that treatment was applied shall be produced upon request of appropriate authorities.
(6)
Outdoor irrigation necessary for the establishment of newly sodded or seeded grass lawns or landscaping within the first 14 consecutive days of planting.
(7)
Water applied with any of following:
(a)
Watering can;
(b)
Handheld hose that is equipped with nozzle that automatically shuts off when released;
(c)
Alternative irrigation technologies that are low-pressure water delivery systems and that are directly on or in the ground, such as perforated soaker hoses, emitters or drip tube devices;
(d)
Tree ring or tree bag (a commercially available device placed on the ground around a tree or plant, which gradually releases the water into the soil);
(e)
Use of recreational or play sprinklers utilized by children.