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Res 2021-134/approving the submittal of the amended 2019 revised Water Conservation and Drought Response Plan to the Texas Water Development Board
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Res 2021-134/approving the submittal of the amended 2019 revised Water Conservation and Drought Response Plan to the Texas Water Development Board
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City Code Chapter 14, Buildings and Building Regulations <br />Article 6, Plumbing Code <br />DIVISION 2. WATER CONSERVATION <br />(2) Landscape irrigation systems must be equipped with a flow sensor that will automatically shut <br />down the irrigation system during excessive water flows. <br />(3) Landscape irrigation systems must be equipped with a freeze sensor that will automatically shut <br />down the irrigation system when ambient temperatures fall below 32 degrees F. <br />(4) An irrigation system evaluation must be conducted at least once per year, and the results of the <br />evaluation shall be provided to the director. <br />(k) All existing landscape irrigation systems must be retrofitted with a rain shutoff device or soil moisture <br />shutoff device. <br />(1) Existing ICI and multi -family residential landscape irrigation systems must have an irrigation system <br />evaluation conducted at least once per year, and the results of the evaluation shall be provided to <br />the director. <br />(m) Reclaimed water. Reclaimed water may be utilized in landscape irrigation systems if: <br />(1) There is no direct contact with edible crops, unless the crop is pasteurized before consumption; <br />(2) The irrigation system does not spray water across property lines that do not belong to the <br />irrigation system's owner; <br />(3) The irrigation system is installed using purple components; <br />(4) The domestic potable water line is connected using an air gap or a reduced pressure principle <br />backflow prevention device, in accordance with Title 30, Texas Administrative Code, Section <br />290.47(i) (relating to Appendices); <br />(5) A minimum of an eight -inch by eight -inch sign, in English and Spanish, is prominently posted <br />on/in the area that is being irrigated, that reads, "RECLAIMED WATER — DO NOT DRINK" and <br />"AGUA DE RECUPERACION — NO BEBER"; and <br />(6) Backflow prevention on the reclaimed water supply line shall be in accordance with the <br />regulations of the city's water provider. <br />(n) Items not covered by this article. Any item not covered by this ordinance and required by law shall <br />be governed by the Texas Occupations Code, the Texas Water Code, Title 30 of the Texas <br />Administrative Code, City of San Marcos Plumbing Code and any other applicable state statute or <br />Texas Commission on Environmental Quality rule. <br />(o) Enforcement. <br />(1) The city shall have the power to administer and enforce the provisions of this chapter as may be <br />required by governing law. Any person, firm, corporation or agent who shall violate a provision <br />of this code, or fails to comply therewith, or with any of the requirements thereof, is subject to <br />suit for injunctive relief as well as prosecution for criminal violations. Any knowing violation of <br />the elements of this ordinance as codified in the City Code is declared to be a nuisance. <br />7 <br />
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