Southport Water Restrictions 2026
Brunswick County · North Carolina
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Restrictions Active - Stage 3 Water Shortage Warning - Total Irrigation Ban (Mandatory)
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Days/Week
ALL automated outdoor irrigation is prohibited; there are no watering days
Allowed Hours
Up to $5,000 for repeat violations, added to your utility bill
Max Fine
Find Your Watering Day
This city assigns watering days by property location, not by address digit. Find your assigned days in the table below.
Watering schedule by property location
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Allowed Watering Hours
Southport is a Brunswick County Public Utilities wholesale customer, so the county's Stage 3 restrictions apply here; check the City of Southport for any local additions. Brunswick County declared a Stage 3 Water Shortage Warning, mandatory, on July 10, 2026, in force until further notice. ALL automated outdoor irrigation is prohibited: there are no watering days. Hand watering of food gardens under a quarter acre and of existing landscaping is allowed only from 8:00 p.m. to 4:00 a.m., using a hand-held container, hand-held hose, or drip irrigation with an automatic shutoff. Also prohibited: filling pools or hot tubs, washing vehicles at home, and power washing buildings or paved surfaces. Restaurants serve water only on request. Exemptions include commercial car washes and dealerships, medical pool use with a doctor's prescription, wastewater effluent spray systems, and vehicles that must be washed to stay operational; commercial power washing may be allowed at the Public Utilities Director's discretion. Irrigation contractors and licensed inspectors may run a system up to five minutes for testing, with dated documentation given to the owner.
Still Allowed
💧 Hand Watering
Allowed with shut-off nozzle. Hours: 8:00 p.m. to 4:00 a.m. only, using a hand-held container, hand-held hose, or drip irrigation with an automatic shutoff.
🌿 Drip Irrigation
Exempt from day-of-week limits. Must follow allowed hours.
Fines & Enforcement
Up to $5,000 for repeat violations, added to your utility bill
Brunswick County enforces Stage 3 with escalating penalties added to your next utility bill, reaching up to $5,000 for repeat violations. Confirm the full escalation ladder on the county's own page. Enforcement covers all Brunswick County Public Utilities customers, including wholesale customers, residents, businesses and new developments.
Citations begin July 10, 2026🏠 HOA Rules During Restrictions
North Carolina HOA law (G.S. 143-355.2) prohibits HOAs from fining residents for dormant or brown lawns during active mandatory drought restrictions. Under Brunswick County's Stage 3 total ban, an HOA cannot require irrigation that the county prohibits.
If your homeowners association sends a violation notice for a dormant or brown lawn during the current restriction period, respond in writing citing the applicable law and include a copy of the Brunswick County Public Utilities's current restriction order. Most HOAs will rescind the notice once they are made aware of the legal protections in place. If the issue persists, contact your county’s code enforcement division for assistance.
Why These Restrictions Exist
Southport is the historic riverfront city at the mouth of the Cape Fear River, a filming and tourism draw whose summer population swells well above its year-round base. It receives water from Brunswick County Public Utilities, which moved to a Stage 3 Water Shortage Warning on July 10, 2026, a mandatory total ban on automated outdoor irrigation. The county cites exceptional (D4) drought across nearly a third of Brunswick and the strain it puts on source water from the Cape Fear River. This is the strictest water restriction anywhere in North Carolina this summer.
This deficit has accumulated over the current water year and represents a significant departure from historical averages for the Southport area. Water supply reservoirs and aquifer levels are well below seasonal targets, necessitating mandatory conservation measures.
How to Keep Your Lawn Alive During Southport Water Restrictions
6 tips tailored for Southport homeowners during Stage 3 Water Shortage Warning - Total Irrigation Ban (Mandatory) restrictions.
In Southport the ban is total for sprinklers; a hand-held hose or watering can for food gardens is allowed only 8 p.m. to 4 a.m., and rainwater from a barrel is unrestricted.
The exemption for existing landscaping and food gardens is 8 p.m. to 4 a.m. ONLY, by hand-held hose or container; automated systems may not run at any time.
New sod or seed needs a county approval email in hand before you water it, even during the 28-day establishment period; photos to utilityadmin@brunswickcountync.gov first.
Captured rainwater from a barrel is unrestricted and is the most reliable way to keep a few plants alive under the total ban.
Let established lawns go dormant; coastal Bermuda and Centipede recover once rain returns, and dormancy is survival, not death.
Commercial car washes are exempt, so wash your vehicle there rather than at home, where it is prohibited.
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