Water Conservation Matters

Ivins City is located in one of the most water-scarce regions of the United States. With limited local water sources and a growing population, it is essential that we all use water wisely. Conservation helps:

  • Protect our aquifers and natural springs
  • Reduce the need for costly new infrastructure
  • Maintain adequate water for fire protection and future generations
  • Support the natural beauty and ecology of the desert Southwest

Whether you’re a resident, business owner, or developer, water conservation starts with you.

Outdoor Watering Guidelines

Outdoor irrigation accounts for more than 50% of total residential water use. The following best practices can drastically reduce water waste:

  • Watering Schedule:

    Water lawns no more than every two days during summer and only before 8 AM or after 8PM to reduce evaporation. Avoid watering during windy conditions.

  • Sprinkler Tune-Up:

    Adjust heads to avoid overspray onto sidewalks, driveways, or streets. Broken or misaligned heads can waste thousands of gallons each season.

  • Smart Controllers:

    Use weather-based or soil moisture sensors to adjust watering automatically. These systems often pay for themselves in a season.

  • Native Landscaping

    Replace turf with drought-tolerant plants like sage, yucca, or ornamental grasses. Xeriscaping reduces outdoor use by up to 70%.

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Rebates and Incentives

Ivins City residents may qualify for the WCWCD rebate programs on:

  • Smart irrigation controllers
  • Turf replacement with native plant materials
  • Toilet Replacements

Go to https://www.wcwcd.gov/incentives/ for more information.

Indoor Water-Saving Tips

Even indoors, small changes can lead to big savings:

Did you know? A running toilet can waste over 1,000 gallons per day—that’s over 30,000 gallons per month!

Water Waste Ordinance

Ivins City prohibits:

Violations may result in warnings or fines. For details, view the [link to code] or call Public Works to report observed violations.

WITH IVINS TIERED RATES YOU CAN SAVE MONEY WITH CONSERVATION
Ivins City uses a tiered water rate structure to promote conservation and encourage responsible water use—especially during the high-demand summer months. The more water you use, the more you pay per 1,000 gallons, which helps cover the cost of system capacity while rewarding customers who conserve.

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For Developers & HOA's

All new subdivisions must comply with water-efficient landscape design standards:

View our [Landscape Code Requirements PDF] or contact Planning & Zoning for design review checklists.

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Water Conservation Plan

Our long-term conservation strategy outlines Ivins City’s goals, implementation tools, and performance measures. Read the full Water Conservation Plan to learn more about:

Report Water Waste

If you see sprinklers watering the street, daytime irrigation, or other signs of water misuse, please report it by emailing [email protected] or call (435) 634-0689. You can remain anonymous.

Contact Us

Ivins City Public Works – Water Conservation Division
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (435) 634-0689
Hours: Monday–Friday, 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Together, we can preserve our precious water resources and ensure a sustainable future for Ivins.

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