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Originally Posted by cappyjon431
I have no problem following the restrictions and believe they are necessary (although we just put new sod in the front and I am watering it twice a day for the next week), but what irks me is when I drive along El Camino Real (did this yesterday) and I see the sprinklers doing the median areas and to the side of the road going at 2:00 in afternoon. This is NOT the most efficient time to water. Why can't they water early in the morning or early in the evening like the rest of us?
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I don't disagree, but a few questions do come to mind:
- Does the areas they water look visually lacking for sufficient watering?
- Do they rotate their water scheduling similarly to what's required of residents?
- If they scheduled their watering within the same hours as residents are required to, would that create water pressure problems for them and residents alike?
I don't know the answers, but it seems that these points might affect their scheduling decisions.
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