Charlotte Water to implement voluntary water restrictions amid ongoing dry conditions

CHARLOTTE, N.C. – Charlotte Water plans to implement voluntary water restrictions amid the ongoing drought.

Beginning Monday, April 20, customers are asked to reduce their non-essential water use to help protect the area’s water supply. This includes:

  • Limit outdoor watering to two days or less per week
    • odd-numbered addresses: Tuesday and Saturday
    • even-numbered addresses: Wednesday and Sunday
  • Avoid watering lawns during peak heat
  • Limit watering to one inch per week
  • Avoid washing hard surfaces, such as driveways, sidewalks, and streets
  • Use commercial car washes or minimize car washing at home

“Charlotte Water continuously monitors drought conditions and coordinates regionally through the Drought Management Advisory Group (DMAG), which includes local governments, water utilities, and resource managers working collaboratively to protect shared water resources, including the Catawba River and its connected lakes,” officials said in a news released Thursday.

This is the driest year to date on record in the Queen City, running about 13 inches behind on rainfall. Officials say while no mandatory restrictions are in place, voluntary water conservation now can help prevent stricter measures in the future.

This is the first time voluntary water restrictions have been implemented by Charlotte Water since 2023.