Rules that are in effect in Raleigh, Garner, Knightdale, Rolesville, Wake Forest, Wendell and Zebulon:
* Prohibit the use of public water for irrigation.
* Prohibit filling new swimming or wading pools. Water may be added to pools to maintain sanitary operating conditions. Pools drained for repair may not be filled.
* Prohibit washing vehicles at any location, except at car-washing facilities that are in compliance with a conservation certification program. A placard issued by the city must be displayed at the car wash. Also, the city may approve the washing of some vehicles, such as solid waste trucks, for sanitary purposes.
* Prohibit washing of areas such as sidewalks, patios, decks, driveways, parking lots, streets and exterior building surfaces, except for soiled areas for the maintenance of public health and sanitary conditions.
* Require that leaking water services or plumbing be repaired within 24 hours of written notification by the city's public utilities director.
* Prohibit the serving of drinking water in restaurants, except upon request.
* Prohibit all nonessential water use for commercial or public use.
* Prohibit use of water-cooled air conditioners or other equipment that does not recycle cooling water, except when health and safety are adversely affected.
* Require innkeepers to ask guests spending more than one night to use their towels and bed linens more than once between laundering.
* Direct commercial and industrial customers to review water uses and implement industry-specific best management water conservation practices.
Calculate your household water consumption, convert the "CCF" (hundred cubic feet) on your water bill to gallons or buy a rain barrel at a discounted price at www.raleighnc.gov or by calling 831-6890.
Go to www.planningraleigh2030 to see the city's Comprehensive Plan.