Isn't our excess water usage due to large institutions? Why do residents need to comply when individually, we use very little water compared to a golf course or institutional facility?

MassDEP isolated our municipal water usage data to identify residential water use. The numbers cited as our annual G/P/D only reflect water used on residential sites. Institutions, businesses, and municipal properties are not counted in these numbers. 

Regardless, the proposed bylaw would require all customers of the public water supply to follow the same law. So any public water supply users, including commercial and municipal, would need to comply with this bylaw and purchase and install the appropriate soil moisture or weather sensors to their irrigation systems. The only properties which would be exempt from the bylaw are residents, businesses, institutions, and municipal sites that rely on their own private water sources for irrigation -- such as wells or irrigation ponds. Neither MassDEP, the Select Board, nor the Town Manager have jurisdiction over private water supplies in this matter.

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1. What does this bylaw require?
2. Why is this bylaw being proposed now? Do other communities have similar bylaws or ordinances?
3. Isn't our excess water usage due to large institutions? Why do residents need to comply when individually, we use very little water compared to a golf course or institutional facility?
4. What will compliance with this bylaw cost me? Will the Town help pay for / cover the cost of compliance?
5. Why do I need a backflow prevention device for my irrigation system?
6. How will this bylaw be enforced, and will it cause additional burdens to our already under-resourced staff?