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New North Georgia Water Rules
Effective 4-1-2008
We at maple Ridge nursery love to see common sense finally prevail in our state. Below you can read the Governors new water policy. Basically it is the same as Raleigh North Carolina’s one-person one hose rule that many of us have advocated all along. Hand watering will be allowed for 25 minutes per day on an odd-even schedule between midnight and 10:00 a.m. Odd numbered addresses can water on Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday. Even numbered addresses can water Monday, Wednesday and Saturday. Hand watering is defined as one person with one garden hose with a spray nozzle that shuts off when it is released. This system will allow more than enough water to establish new plants and actually make our plants stronger and may even save some plants the awful fate of being over watered. Please remember that does not mean we have to water every time we have a chance. Established plants need no more than one inch of water per week and many drought tolerate plants, such As Japanese Maples, can be perfectly happy with one good soaking every 2 weeks or so even during times of drought. Governor Perdue Announces More Flexibility in Outdoor Watering Restrictions State will Provide Exemptions to Level Four Drought Response; Exemptions Balanced with Renewed Conservation Efforts ATLANTA-Today at the Georgia Agribusiness Council's legislative breakfast Governor Sonny Perdue announced the state will ease outdoor watering limitations through exemptions to the Level Four Drought Response implemented in September 2007. Taking this action strikes a balance between sound management of our water resources and support of Georgia's industries that depend on water use. Governor Perdue also announced that his call for 10 percent water use reductions on water permit holders will continue using the average monthly water use of April through September 2007 as the baseline. "Georgians have demonstrated their dedication to a culture of conservation," said Governor Sonny Perdue. "It is important to continue to encourage conservation with the 10 percent reduction, which I believe we can achieve while also supporting industries that are so essential to our state."
Local
governments and water utilities in the 61-county Level Four Drought
Response area will still be required to achieve the Governor's water
use reduction goal of at least 10 percent. Beginning April 1, the water
savings will be calculated using average monthly water use from April
through September 2007.
"These steps will give consumers confidence to buy and plant new trees, turf and shrubbery," said Governor Perdue. "It will give retailers confidence to stock these items, and it will give producers confidence to grow them. This action will lend renewed strength to the landscaping industry in Georgia." More information about the drought and water conservation can be found at Georgia EPD and www.conservewatergeorgia.net. Governor Perdue also praised the work of the Georgia Agribusiness Council in helping craft the Statewide Water Management Plan, which received final passage in the State Senate yesterday. Governor Perdue will sign the water plan this afternoon, and also announce the state's decision on outdoor pools. Maple Ridge Nursery
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