63A-5b-1108. Water wise landscaping and state government facilities.
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Effective 5/6/2026
63A-5b-1108. Water wise landscaping and state government facilities.
(1)As used in this section:
(a)"Active use" means regular use for a community purpose, playing, exercise, recreation, or regular outdoor activities, such as:
(i)a sports field;
(ii)a social gathering area;
(iii)an amphitheater;
(iv)a park;
(v)the playing area, including a rough, driving range, or chipping and putting green, of a golf course; or
(vi)a cemetery.
(b)"Canopy" means the layer of leaves, branches, and stems of trees or other plants that when viewed from above as of the sooner of maturity or five years after planting can be measured as a percentage of a land area shaded by the trees or other plants.
(c)"Division" means the Division of Water Resources.
(d)"Functional turf" means turf that:
(i)is dedicated to active use; or
(A)is installed or maintained on an area with a slope of not more than 25%;
(B)is at least eight feet wide at the turf's narrowest point;
(C)is a native plant, has been hybridized for arid conditions, or has been designated as low water use by the Utah State University Extension; and
(D)is watered to the plant's needs and does not require overhead spray irrigation unless the overhead spray irrigation system has activated weather or soil based monitoring technology.
(e)"Grounds" means the portion of real property on which is located a state government facility designated for landscaping, including natural landscaping, whether fenced or unfenced, excluding building footprints and impervious surfaces.
(f)"Overhead spray irrigation" means above ground irrigation heads that spray water through a nozzle.
(g)"Park strip" means the area between the back of a curb or, if there is no curb, the edge of pavement and the sidewalk.
(h)"Reconstructed" means that a building is subject to construction that affects the exterior of the building or the building's grounds.
(i)"State agency" means a department, division, office, entity, agency, or other unit of state government.
(ii)"State agency" includes an institution of higher education.
(i)"State government facility" means a building, structure, or other improvement that is constructed on property owned by the state, the state's departments, commissions, institutions, or other state agency.
(ii)"State government facility" does not include:
(A)an unoccupied structure that is a component of the state highway system;
(B)a privately owned structure that is located on property owned by the state, the state's department, commission, institution, or other state agency; or
(C)a structure that is located on land administered by the trust lands administration under a lease, permit, or contract with the trust lands administration.
(k)"Turf" means a natural living ground cover that:
(i)produces a dense cover of contiguous plant coverage and an interconnected subsurface root network;
(ii)is installed or maintained on nonagricultural land; and
(iii)is closely mowed, managed grasses.
(l)"Water wise landscaping" means:
(i)installation of plant materials suited to the microclimate and soil conditions that can:
(A)remain healthy with minimal irrigation once established; or
(B)be maintained without the use of overhead spray irrigation, except for a functional turf area that uses an active weather or soil based monitoring technology;
(ii)use of water for outdoor irrigation through proper and efficient irrigation design and water application;
(iii)use of other landscape design features that:
(A)minimize the need of the landscape for supplemental water from irrigation; or
(B)reduce the landscape area dedicated to turf that is not functional turf; and
(iv)inclusion of a canopy.
(m)"Weather or soil based monitoring technology" means one of the following technologies that allow watering schedules to better match a plant's water needs:
(i)a weather-based irrigation controller that uses local weather and landscape conditions to tailor watering schedules; or
(ii)a soil moisture-based irrigation controller or soil moisture sensor that monitors moisture levels in the soil to prevent irrigation when water is not needed.
(a)Unless exempted under Subsection (2)(b) , a state agency that owns or occupies a state government facility that is built or reconstructed on or after May 6, 2026, may not have turf that is not functional turf:
(i)that exceeds the lesser of:
(A)20% of the grounds of the state government facility; or
(B)the percentage of grounds allowed by ordinance in the municipality or county where the state government facility is located; or
(ii)in a park strip.
(b)The division may exempt a state government facility from the restrictions of Subsection (2)(a) if the division determines that the purposes of a state agency that occupies the state government facility requires additional turf that is not functional turf.
(a)A state agency shall reduce the state agency's outdoor water use as compared to the state agency's outdoor water use for fiscal year 2020:
(i)in an amount equal to or greater than 5% by the end of fiscal year 2023; and
(ii)in an amount equal to or greater than 25% by the end of fiscal year 2026.
(b)A state agency shall submit the following information to the division:
(i)by no later than October 1, 2022:
(A)the state agency's water use for fiscal year 2020; and
(B)the state agency's water use for fiscal year 2022;
(ii)by no later than October 1, 2023, the state agency's water use for fiscal year 2023; and
(iii)by no later than October 1, 2026, the state agency's water use for fiscal year 2026.
(c)The division shall:
(i)post the information provided to the division under this Subsection
(3)on a public website; and
(ii)by rule, made in accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3, Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act , establish a uniform measure for purposes of this section of a state agency's water use.
(4)Except when allowed by the division, a state agency may not use overhead spray irrigation to water landscapes at a state government facility between the hours of 10 a.m. and 6 p.m.
(5)A state agency shall do the following at a state government facility:
(a)follow weekly lawn watering guides if issued by the division;
(b)manually shut off overhead spray irrigation systems during rain and wind events if the landscape irrigation system does not have activated weather or soil based monitoring technology;
(c)implement a leak-detection and repair program for outdoor use;
(d)coordinate with the division to implement water efficient methods, technologies, and practices;
(e)at least annually:
(i)evaluate opportunities to update irrigation technology with devices that:
(A)meet national recognized standards for efficiency;
(B)include rain and wind shutoff functions; and
(C)include soil moisture sensors;
(ii)evaluate opportunities to:
(A)subject to Subsection
(2), limit turf on the grounds of an existing state government facility and replace turf with water wise landscaping, including native plant species described in Subsection (1)(d)(ii)(C) ;
(B)update facility-management technology to include metering for water-consuming processes related to irrigation and mechanical systems; and
(C)add activated weather or soil based monitoring technology to overhead spray irrigation systems; and
(iii)audit and repair a landscape irrigation system so that the landscape irrigation system is operating at maximum acceptable efficiency, except that for a landscape irrigation system installed on or after May 6, 2026, the minimum distribution uniformity of the landscape irrigation system shall equal or exceed 75%;
(f)at the time a state government facility is built or reconstructed, consider landscaping options that include functional turf;
(g)select low-water turf grass when replacing or installing lawn or turf except that the division may exempt a state agency from this requirement if use of low-water turf is not practical due to the existing slope, erosion, stoniness, or other features of the landscape; and
(h)work cooperatively with state institutions of higher education to use best practices and the most recent technologies in landscape irrigation systems.
(a)Except as provided in Subsection (6)(b) , in addition to complying with the other provisions of this section, a state agency that owns or occupies a state government facility that is built or reconstructed on or after May 6, 2026, shall use water wise landscaping for the grounds of the state government facility including ensuring that canopy, which may include functional turf, covers at least 50% of the grounds of the state government facility.
(b)The amount of canopy or functional turf installed pursuant to Subsection (6)(a) may not exceed what is allowed by ordinance in the municipality or county where the state government facility is located.
(a)The Division of Facilities Construction and Management shall routinely audit state government facilities to:
(i)document distribution uniformity at the time of the audit of a landscape irrigation system; and
(ii)for a landscape irrigation system that does not meet or exceed 75% distribution uniformity, identify and document specific action items required to achieve at least 75% distribution uniformity.
(b)The director of the Division of Facilities Construction and Management may make rules, in accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 3 , Utah Administrative Rulemaking Act, to incorporate an audit under this Subsection
(7)with a facility condition audit conducted by the Division of Facilities Construction and Management.
Amended by Chapter 346 , 2026 General Session