The Wake Forest Board of Commissioners voted unanimously last Tuesday to ban new permits for residential irrigation systems in an effort to be more proactive with water conservation.
This ban will apply to all manual and automatic irrigation systems that are proposed to be connected to The City of Raleigh water system (public potable water system). Remember, the City of Raleigh is where Wake Forest gets it's water. In addition to Wake Forest, the towns and municipalities of Rolesville, Wendell, Knightdale, Gardner and Zebulon also get their water from The City of Raleigh - those towns and municipalities are not a part of the ban. The ban is effective immediately. Those that receive their water from other sources such as wells are not effected. Should the City of Raleigh ever devise and implement a re-used water system the ban would not apply.
Developers are concerned that this will limit the homeowners that invest in their lawns. Actual homeowners have had a mixed reaction to the ban stating both that it is a good idea and others stating that there should be a cease in development which is initially creating the need for the irrigation systems in the first place.
Me? Having gone through this recent drought I can safely say that water conservation is a must! If there was a way to monitor water use and perhaps implement tighter restrictions year round it may alleviate the need for the ban.....
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Leesa in Ann Arbor they sold rain barrels and yes I bought one but haven't installed it as yet. You use the rain water to water your plants. I agree with you.