The City of Statesville has reduced its water shortage response level to Stage 2 following improved drought conditions and guidance from state drought officials.
Effective immediately, Stage 2 water restrictions are in place for all customers served by the City of Statesville water system. This change allows residents to resume lawn irrigation during designated watering times, while several conservation measures remain in effect.
These restrictions apply only to water customers served by the City of Statesville. Customers served by other water providers should contact their provider for information regarding any changes in drought restrictions that may apply to their service area.
While conditions have improved, water conservation remains important as the community continues recovering from drought conditions.
Stage 2 water restrictions
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Under Stage 2 restrictions:
- Lawn and landscape irrigation is permitted only during designated watering times (see below).
- Tree and bed irrigation may be conducted using drip, bubble, or hand-watering methods.
- Residential vehicle washing remains prohibited.
- Washing public buildings, sidewalks, and streets remains prohibited except when necessary for safety or public health.
- Athletic fields and golf course fairways may be watered in accordance with an approved alternative watering plan.
Watering schedules
Watering schedules under Stage 2 are as follows:
Odd-numbered addresses
- Tuesday 8 p.m. to Wednesday 8 a.m.
- Saturday 8 p.m. to Sunday 8 a.m.
Even-numbered and unnumbered addresses
- Thursday 8 p.m. to Friday 8 a.m.
- Sunday 8 p.m. to Monday 8 a.m.
"The cooperation we've seen from our community during this drought has been tremendous," said City Manager Ron Smith. "Moving to Stage 2 is a positive step, but we still need everyone's help conserving water as conditions continue to improve."
The move to Stage 2 reflects improving conditions, but drought conditions remain present across portions of the region. The City will continue monitoring rainfall, water supply conditions, and guidance from state drought officials and may modify restrictions if conditions improve or worsen.
Frequently asked questions
Can I water my lawn? Yes. Lawn and landscape irrigation is allowed during the designated watering times for your address.
Can I water flowers, shrubs, and landscape beds? Yes. Tree and bed irrigation may be conducted using drip irrigation, bubble irrigation, or hand watering.
Can I wash my car at home? No. Residential vehicle washing remains prohibited under Stage 2 restrictions.
Can I fill or refill my swimming pool? Yes.
Can splash pads and other water features operate? Yes.
How do I know if these restrictions apply to me? These restrictions apply only to customers served by the City of Statesville water system. If you receive your water bill from another provider, you should contact that provider for information regarding any drought restrictions or changes in drought restrictions that may apply to your service area.
Why are restrictions still in place if conditions have improved? While drought conditions have improved, conservation remains important. Stage 2 restrictions help reduce water demand and protect the community's water supply while recovery continues.
Will restrictions be lifted completely? The City will continue monitoring drought conditions and water supply levels. Any future changes will depend on weather conditions and guidance from state drought officials.

