The City of Bend has comprehensive irrigation regulations to promote efficient water use and conservation. These rules include designated watering hours from 5 p.m. to 9 a.m. with the optimal time being between 7 p.m. and 6 a.m. Additionally, even-numbered houses may water on even days, while odd-numbered houses may water on odd days, with all addresses allowed to water on the 31st day of the month. These measures help manage water demand, reduce evaporation, and ensure adequate water supply for fire protection and other essential needs.

Outdoor Watering Hours

The following regulations are in effect all year long:

  • Irrigation Hours: 5 p.m. to 9 a.m.
    The best time to water is between 7 p.m. and 6 a.m.
  • No Irrigation: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
    This is due to higher heat, wind, evaporation rate and high system demand.
  • Even house numbers: may water on even numbered days of the month.
  • Odd house numbers: may water on odd numbered days of the month.
  • Watering is allowed for all addresses on day 31 of the month.
  • These regulations apply to hoses or hose-end devices left unattended.
  • These regulations do not apply to watering by hand-held hose while being manually controlled.
  • Repeat violations will lead to a fine.
  • Temporary variances for some watering regulations can be obtained (for new sod, seed, or plantings) by calling 541-317-3000, ext. 2.

Reminders

  • Ensure no irrigation water runs off your property onto sidewalks, streets or neighboring properties.
  • Adjust your watering amounts as the weather and temperature change. Your lawn needs about one inch of water every four days to stay healthy.
  • Avoid overspray of irrigation onto impervious surfaces like sidewalks and streets.
  • Find conservation information by calling 541-317-3000, ext. 2.

Reporting Water Waste

If you feel someone is in violation of City Code concerning water waste, you can submit a complaint to our Code Enforcement Division through our Online Permit Center Portal. Once you access the Online Permit Center Portal, create an account if you don’t already have one, and then look for the Code Enforcement service area near the bottom of the Online Permit Center Portal home page.

Resources

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does the City of Bend require odd and even watering days?
How much water does my lawn need?
If I have a water meter, do I need to follow the water regulations?
Why do I see watering happening at certain parks and schools during the day?
What about watering on day 31 of a month; do I have to reset my irrigation timer?
Water runs off my property when I water, what should I do?