FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Drought Management and Water Wasting Ordinance Conservation Tips
1. When did Pima County’s Drought and Water Wasting Ordinance become effective?
July 21, 2006
2. Where does the Ordinance apply?
The Ordinance applies to the unincorporated areas of Pima County.
3. Who enforces the Ordinance?
Staff of the Pima County Health Department.
4. If someone is wasting water, who do I call?
The Pima County Health Department, Consumer Health and Food Safety Section, at 740-3191.
5. What happens when I file a complaint?
A complaint form will be completed and a letter will be sent to the property owner who is wasting the water. The letter explains the new ordinance and what actions to be taken to correct the problem.
6. How long do they have?
Ten days.
7. What if the situation isn’t corrected?
We ask that you call the Health Department again at 740-3191 to advise us.
8. Then what happens?
An employee of the Health Department will
be sent to the property to conduct an inspection and verify the water
wasting.
9. Does the process stop there?
No. If the wasting continues, there are three progressive actions that can be taken up to civil and criminal charges being filed against the property owner.
10. I got a letter from the Health Department saying I was wasting water. Who can I talk to about it?
Staff at the Pima County Department, Consumer Health and Food Safety Section, at 740-3191.
11. Where can I find a copy of the Ordinance?
On the Health Department’s web site at www.pimahealth.org
12. Is Pima County having a drought right now?
In 2003, the Pima County Board of Supervisors declared a State of Emergency due to drought conditions. The Declaration is still in effect.
13. What is Pima County doing about the drought?
The Board of Supervisors, on June 20, adopted a Drought Response Plan. The Plan is available for review at www.pimahealth.org
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