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 Monday September 30 -
Sunday October 6

 
WATERING RECOMMENDATION
Based on data from the City of Frisco weather station:

.75" of watering is recommended.


Because the weather station recommends more than .50" of water this week, you may also water on your alternate watering day. Please click on the watering schedule map to determine on which day this falls. 

Click here to see how inches convert to run times.
Click here for an image to share on social media. 


The City of Frisco is currently performing smoke testing on the sewer system. Click here to learn more
The City of Frisco has one day a week watering.
Save money and water by using the Cycle & Soak method of irrigation, and watering only when necessary.
No watering allowed between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. during Daylight Saving Time.
GPCD - FRISCO
WATER STATS
 
The average daily water usage per person in Frisco is known as the GPCD. This week in Frisco, the GPCD was 266.

Last week, our GPCD was 262.

Calculations are obtained by dividing the total number of gallons used by the City by the population.
FREE CHECK-UPS

The City of Frisco has licensed irrigators on staff! Let our experts guide you through your sprinkler system operation and evaluate its water use efficiency. 
To schedule your appointment, use the myFRISCO app or call during regular business hours 972-292-5800.

For sprinkler system repairs, visit the
DIA Website to search for a licensed contractor near you.
Water Quality
The 2019 Water Quality Report is available.
To receive a printed copy, visit the Public Works Department at 11300 Research Road.

Water Reports
The City of Frisco provides water quality and usage reports to its customers.
Click here to learn more.
Businesses can now take advantage of Frisco's FREE Sprinkler Check-up Program!
REPORT WATER WASTE
 
We make reporting water waste easy here in the City of Frisco.

Use the myFRISCO app to 
send a real-time alert to our water patrol units. Create a request and look for "Report Water Waste."

The myFRISCO app is the best way to notify the City of waste or request services, especially outside of normal business hours. 
LAVON LAKE LEVELS

Lavon Lake is Frisco's main source of water. The lake is currently 3.81 feet below capacity or 81.6% full.

It is important that the City of Frisco and its water customers use water wisely. 
Fast Lane Fridays at Environmental Services
Avoid the lines for Household Chemical and Electronics drop-off! Reserve a time slot for drop-off on Fridays for quick service.

To find out more about the program and to schedule your appointment visit: www.FriscoTexas.gov/hhw

Environmental Collection Center
6616 Walnut Street

*Water bill and driver's license required for drop-off.
International Walk to School Day in Frisco

The City of Frisco encourages children and families to "Walk ‘n Roll" to school together. Learning and practicing proper pedestrian and bicycling habits are important life skills. There are also many benefits:

 • Improve overall health and well-being

 • Reduce traffic around schools

 • Teach life-long safety habits

 • Create a sense of community
 

Visit www.nctcog.org/walktoschool.

Learn more about pedestrian and bicycling safety in Frisco at
 www.FriscoTexas.Gov/SchoolZoneSafety

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