Mandatory Water Restrictions Begin May 15: What Cornelius Residents Need to Know
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE FROM Charlotte Water: Charlotte Water Moves to Mandatory Water Restrictions (Low Inflow Protocol Stage 2) CHARLOTTE, N.C. — In alignment with regional partners, Charlotte Wa
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE FROM Charlotte Water: Charlotte Water Moves to Mandatory Water Restrictions (Low Inflow Protocol Stage 2) CHARLOTTE, N.C. — In alignment with regional partners, Charlotte Water will implement Mandatory Water Restrictions (Low Inflow Protocol Stage 2) beginning Friday, May 15, 2026, due to ongoing dry conditions. Customers are asked to reduce non-essential water use to help protect the region’s water supply. Charlotte Water asks all customers to adhere to the following mandatory conservation actions: • Irrigate lawns and landscapes no more than two days per week, between 6:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m. - Odd-numbered addresses: Tuesday and Saturday - Even-numbered addresses: Wednesday and Sunday • Residential swimming pools may be topped off only on Thursdays and Sundays, between 6:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m. • Customers may not: - Wash vehicles at home - Fill residential swimming pools - Operate water features that do not support aquatic life - Power wash surfaces for non-essential purposes - Hold charity or fundraising car wash events Additional recommended actions include: - Reduce indoor and outdoor water use - Water lawns with no more than one inch of water per week (including rainfall) - Identify and repair water leaks as quickly as possible Charlotte Water customers are permitted to: - Use drip irrigation, soaker hoses, or hand-water plants and landscaping - Use commercial car wash facilities 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. If drought conditions worsen, additional response measures may be considered in alignment with regional protocols. For more information, drought updates, and water conservation tips, visit charlottewater.org, as well as additional information about regional coordination through the Catawba-Wateree Drought Management Advisory Group.
