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2009-7
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2/3/2009
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179
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(B) The 10-day average discharge rate of San Marcos Springs is below • <br />50 cfs as measured at the San Marcos gauging station; or <br />(C) At 840 a.m. +" level of the aMifeF less +" ^ 6" feet " <br />z-the <br />sea 'e='el as mea wed at +" d well-. The 10-day average discharge <br />rate of Coma[ Springs is below 100 cfs as measured at the Comal <br />gauging station. <br />(2) Stage 4 shall be terminated terminate at 890-a.m. ern the-2-OP day after <br />. <br />rietife-ef expiFati^^ shall beswhen the conditions sFiteFia in subsection (1) <br />are no longer satisfied, or as otherwise determined by the director. <br />(e) Water quality, water supply, distribution system or other emergency. Any stage may <br />be implemented when a water quality, water supply, distribution system or other <br />emergency exists as determined by the director. The stage will be <br />r^?.; <br />terminated when the conditions which prompted initiation of the restrictions no longer <br />exist. <br />(f) Notice of implementation and termination of stages. Notices of implementation and <br />termination of stages shall be posted on the city internet web site, broadcast on the city <br />cable channel, released to public media outlets, and published in whole or in summary <br />form in at least one newspaper of general circulation within the city. <br />Section 86.059. Year-round water use allowances and restrictions. • <br />The following allowances and restrictions are in effect at all times; however, the <br />allowances and restrictions may be superseded by more stringent restrictions upon <br />implementation of a drought response stage. <br />(a) Waste of water is prohibited at all times. <br />(b) Irrigation with hose-end sprinklers and automatic sprinkler irrigation systems is <br />prohibited between the hours of 10:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. <br />(c) Irrigation with hand-held bucket, hand-held hose, soaker hose and drip irrigation <br />systems is allowed on any day and at any time. <br />(d) Irrigation of golf courses, athletic fields and commercial nurseries with sprinklers is <br />prohibited between the hours of 10:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. <br />(e) Vehicle washing. <br />(1) Charity car washes are prohibited unless held at a certified commercial car <br />wash. <br />(2) Non-commercial vehicle washing is allowed on any day and at any time, but <br />must be done using a hand-held bucket or a hand-held hose equipped with a <br />positive shutoff device. is <br />6
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