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Don’t be fooled by
the news that the mountain snowpack is at record levels this year and
there will be ample water supplies. Remember, Donala’s water comes from
the Denver Basin of aquifers, a depleting supply. While we search out
and obtain a renewable water supply, customers can expect to continue on
the irrigation rationing program initiated in 2007. Below are the
procedures for 2008, beginning on Monday, May 26th, and
continuing through Monday, September 1st.
For odd number addresses – Irrigation allowed on Monday,
Wednesday and Friday
For even number addresses – Irrigation allowed on Tuesday,
Thursday and Saturday
No
irrigation on Sunday (call for a waiver if you want Sunday vs. Saturday
or Monday)
Following is
the schedule for commercial and specific irrigation accounts:
Ridge Point
Apartments – M, W, F
Sun Mesa Townhomes –
T, Th, Sat
Sunrise Townhomes –
M,W, F
Gleneagle Square
Shopping Center – M, W, F
Shops in the Glen –
T, Th, Sat
Peoples National Bank
– M, W, F
The Place – T, Th,
Sat
Gleneagle Executive
Center – M, W, F
Paradise Villas
Townhomes – M, W, F
Academy View Storage
– T, Th, Sat
Falcon’s Nest III HOA
– M, W, F
Struther’s Ranch I
HOA – T, Th, Sat
Summer Glen Townhomes
– M, W, F
Gleneagle Civic
Association – T, Th, Sat
Club Villa Townhomes
– M, W, F
Eagle Villas
Townhomes – M, W, F
Gleneagle Townhomes –
T, Th, Sat
Gleneagle Golf Club
and Greens – M, W, F
Eagle Point HOA – T,
Th, Sat
Antelope Trails
Elementary – M, W, F
Bethesda Executive
Office Building (3) – T, Th, Sat
Donald Westcott Fire
Department – T, Th, Sat
Ridge at Foxrun HOA –
M, W, F
Nichlas Court Patio
Homes – T, Th, Sat
Gleneagle North HOA –
M. W, F
Irrigation times
are between Midnight and 9 AM, and between 6 PM and Midnight. Hand
watering of dry spots or flowers/vegetable gardens is permissible any
day between 6 PM and 9 AM. For new plants, hand “water in” on any
single day, any time. Portable lawn sprinkling devices left on for any
period of time are not defined as “hand watering, “ and are limited to
the same schedule above.
We issued waivers
in 2007 for customers with special circumstances (ET Manager, no
automatic system, new lawns, etc.) The bottom line is everyone gets to
water their lawn three days a week. For a waiver, please call us. We
are very flexible. However, there will be no “grace period” and
courtesy letters this year, except for new Donala customers who were not
here last summer. See
www.donalawater.org Rules & Regulations for penalties.
Following are
some techniques and suggestions for watering:
1. Water lawn areas
for 40 minutes, garden areas for 15-20 minutes. Note: If your system
is sophisticated enough, you may want to set up two periods of shorter
durations on the lawn areas within the allowable time. This is often
touted as the best way to be sure the water gets down to the roots and
doesn’t evaporate as much.
2. Keep grass about
5” long. Allows the water to hold and doesn’t dry up as much.
3. Turn system off
if it is raining or has recently rained since your last watering.
Program will not change.
4. If the wind is so
strong it is blowing the water off the area to be irrigated, consider
turning the system off. Watering the street, driveway, and/or
neighbor’s lawn doesn’t do you much good.
Procedures for
setting programs:
Most automatic
irrigation systems have either a 14 day or a 30 day program controller.
Most start on Monday. Therefore, Monday, Wednesday, and Friday
irrigators should set their 14 day controllers to operate on Days, 1, 3,
5, 8, 10, and 12. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday irrigators should set
to operate on Days 2, 4, 6, 9, 11, and 13. There should be no operation
on Days 7 and 14. Thirty day controllers will be the same and obviously
continued on through 30. If you have trouble setting your program,
contact the district for assistance.
Enforcement:
The District Rules
and Regulations spell out the penalties for non-compliance with the
rationing program. The first “violation” will incur a Warning Letter.
The second Warning Letter will contain notification of a fine to be
assessed for the third violation. The third offense incurs a $25
penalty. Fourth offense costs $50 and a disconnect notice if there are
any further violations. The fifth offense will result in termination of
water service and applicable “re-connect” fees.
NOTE: This program
is NOT intended to promote conflicts between neighbors. We are not
asking customers to call in violations. If you wish to do so
anonymously, we will take the information and investigate on our own.
Violations will be verified before penalty fines are assessed.
Please understand
that this program is just one of several conservation measures we are
taking in order to maintain our water supply. It is important for the
longevity of our system, and eventually for the value of your property.
We thank you in advance for your cooperation.
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