The Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing recently launched its "My Blueprint" campaign which emphasizes the over-consumption of water and the importance of mitigating the impact on the province's economy and the environment.
Quebecers consume on average more water than North Americans and Europeans. Although it is offered free of charge to all residents, managing this resource is no less costly than it is complex.
Summer season is now well underway, the Municipality of Chelsea invites its residents to collaborate by reducing their residential water consumption. Over-consumption of water can be reduced by simple, small changes to your daily activities:
Making some changes to your cold and hot water consumption habits helps the environment and the economy while reducing your electricity bills!
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Hand watering is permitted at all times when it is not raining.
Watering with a movable sprinkler or soaker hose is only allowed from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. on the following days, when it is not raining:
Watering with an authorized automatic watering system is only allowed from 3 a.m. to 6 a.m. on the following days:
Residents may water freshly seeded, planted, or sodded lawns, but must first obtain a permit from the Municipality.
For more information, visit the Municipal by-laws page.