Implementing effective water conservation tips at home can significantly reduce waste and lower utility bills. Simple changes lead to a sustainable future.
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Your lawn is the thirstiest thing on your property, and it’s not even close. According to Utah State University Extension, Americans waste roughly 4 billion gallons of water every single day on ...
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Longmont promotes xeriscaping and the use of native plants that require less irrigation. According to the city website, using drought-tolerant plants and applying mulch to retain soil moisture can ...
If you’re tired of dragging hoses around or worrying about high water bills, it might be time to rethink how your garden uses water. Cutting back doesn’t mean giving up on beauty. With the right setup ...
Tampa Bay Water officials are urging residents to conserve water as the region faces a severe drought and a critical drinking ...
Over the past several years, we’ve gotten plenty of rain. There’s been enough to keep our reservoirs, here and at Lake Sonoma, safely full. We can say “safely” because it wasn’t that long ago that the ...
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SAN ANTONIO — The San Antonio area has gotten some decent rainfall recently, but the state remains in drought conditions and the city still has water restrictions. To help San Antonians save water, ...
At a single-family home in the LA suburb of Canoga Park, installers are parading in and out of Jake Olson and Amy Ball’s house, tossing anything that uses water, and installing brand new fixtures.