Hello,
The non-potable water will be turned on May 2nd, 2022
Normally the last week of April the District will fill the pump house wet well, test pump system and fill main lines, testing and inspecting as lines are activated. Current or predicated forecast temperatures can play a factor as to when the non-potable system is turned on, if any forecast is below freezing, the District will hold off on filling the main lines due to freezing concerns.
Once you turn on your irrigation system and things are running correctly, please follow the watering schedule for your area. Homes south of Harvest Moon Drive will get a watering schedule once that area is ready for landscape.
The 3 day a week watering schedule is attached below and posted on the web site and sent out by e-mail through the District web site, you must join the THMD web site to get this watering schedule and all District notifications, so if you are receiving this notice you have joined the website. Please share this information with your neighbors just incase they have not joined the site.
Keep in mind: May will still have nights/days below 32 degrees, which may freeze parts of your irrigation system and cause damage.
Turn your home irrigation system on when you feel comfortable with predicted forecast and temperatures.
The 3rd Friday of October (Every year) the District will turn off the non-potable water system.
Remember to set your irrigation clock to the 3-day non-potable watering schedule.
** Do not go into the District meter pit **
If your non-potable water is not working during your scheduled watering time, please check the following:
- Your main water valve after the District meter pit is on.
- Rain sensor is not full of water.
- You have your irrigation clock set to water at the same time as the watering schedule for your area.
- Check your irrigation clock for am and pm and have irrigation clock set to the correct year.
- Check back up battery supply.