Watering Schedule

Residential

Water is a limited resource in our semi-arid, high-altitude climate. Using water wisely not only saves you money, but it’s the right thing to do. 

Mandatory summer watering schedules 
May 1 through Sept. 30

Residential watering is permitted every-third day before 8 a.m. or after 8 p.m. on your designated watering day. All water customers are assigned a square, circle, or diamond, identified by the last number of the street address. Your symbol identifies your prescribed watering days. 

View a printable version of the schedule (PDF).

Certain streets in Founders Village follow a different schedule and residents are notified each year if this schedule affects their watering day. 

Failure to follow the watering schedule or incurring water waste can result in a watering violation.


Residential Watering Schedule

Nonresidential

Nonresidential properties must adhere to a three-day-a-week watering schedule. This schedule is similar to what is being followed by residential customers, and will help Castle Rock Water manage peak demand during irrigation season. 

Mandatory watering schedule
May 1 through Sept. 30
Watering hours are 12 a.m. through 8 a.m.*

  • Properties west of I-25 are designated Monday, Wednesday, and Friday
  • Properties east of I-25 are designated Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday

*Town-owned parks are required to irrigate between 9 p.m. and 5 a.m. on their designated watering day.

Failure to follow the watering schedule or incurring water waste can result in a watering violation.

Non-residential Watering Schedule

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Remember to use only what you need

  • Water during cooler times of the day - watering is not allowed between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m.
  • Maintain your watering schedule.   
  • Do not allow water to pool in gutters, streets and alleys.
  • Do not waste water by letting it spray on concrete and asphalt.
  • Repair leaking, misaligned and broken sprinkler systems immediately. 
  • Do not irrigate while it is raining or during high winds.
  • Use a hose nozzle with a shut-off valve.