What will compliance with this bylaw cost me? Will the Town help pay for / cover the cost of compliance?

The cost of these devices vary by the type of sensor, and the make and model but can be as inexpensive as approximately $50 when purchased and installed by oneself, or up to several hundred dollars when paying for a high-end product and installation. As long as the device works for the intended purpose, the Town will not require one model over another.

Longmeadow has discussed offering an incentive to residents with existing irrigation systems to help cover a portion of the cost. The value of this incentive has not yet been set, and will not be until the bylaw passes. This value will be set by the Select Board in their roles as the Town Water Commissioners. Note that the Town is not required to incentivize or help cover the cost of following a law; however, Longmeadow will be offering such an incentive to demonstrate goodwill and acknowledge the extra unexpected cost for someone who had previously installed a system. 

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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?