Residents across Raleigh and surrounding communities are being reminded that Stage 1 water restrictions remain in effect as Central North Carolina continues to experience severe drought conditions.
The restrictions, which began on April 20, are designed to help conserve water and protect the region’s long-term drinking water supply. While Falls Lake and Swift Creek reservoirs remain capable of meeting current demand, Raleigh Water officials are encouraging residents to reduce unnecessary water use.
Key Stage 1 Water Restrictions
Outdoor Watering
- Automatic and manual sprinklers may only be used between midnight and 10 a.m.
- Odd-numbered addresses may water on Tuesdays.
- Even-numbered addresses may water on Wednesdays.
- Handheld hoses and drip irrigation systems may be used at any time.
- Hose-end sprinklers are restricted to approved watering days and times.
Indoor Conservation Measures
- Restaurants will serve tap water only upon request.
- Hotels and lodging facilities will encourage guests staying multiple nights to reuse towels and linens.
Why the Restrictions Matter
Raleigh’s Water Shortage Response Plan uses lake levels, weather conditions, and long-term water supply forecasts to determine when conservation measures are needed. City officials say acting early helps preserve water resources for essential needs such as drinking water, healthcare facilities, and emergency services.
The City is focusing on education first, with warnings issued for initial violations. Repeat violations may result in civil penalties.
Residents can report water restriction violations by contacting Raleigh Water Customer Care at 919-996-3245.
For the latest updates on drought conditions, water supply levels, and conservation measures, residents are encouraged to monitor Raleigh Water’s weekly updates.
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Published by Bryan Tomlinson | DoRaleigh.com





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