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Landscape Irrigation and Water Conservation. Earth Day 2010 www.lmsinc.com. Contents. Water – Our Greatest Resource Why Conserve New Laws – Conservation Drought in Texas Irrigation Pics – Bad to Good Facts and Figures What Can You Do Rain Water - Ultimate Conservation Q & A.
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Landscape Irrigation and Water Conservation Earth Day 2010 www.lmsinc.com
Contents • Water – Our Greatest Resource • Why Conserve • New Laws – Conservation • Drought in Texas • Irrigation Pics – Bad to Good • Facts and Figures • What Can You Do • Rain Water - Ultimate Conservation • Q & A
Water Our Greatest Resource Our Greatest Resource Finite Amount Our Life Blood Take it for Granted Water is Cheap Never Without Plenty of Rain Lakes and Reservoirs Why Conserve ?
Why Conserve - Law New Law - Irrigation Laws effect change House Bill 1656 January 1, 2009 New Code Enacted by TCEQ July 1, 2009 Houston Implements New Code (shown at right) Purpose Conservation - proper design Protect Water – contamination Water shortages Texas Water Shortages Hill Country – Edwards Aquifer Austin – fines for poor irrigation Houston – water rationing late 70’s
Drought in Texas June 2009 D0 – Abnormally Dry D1 Drought - Moderate D2 Drought - Severe D3 Drought - Extreme D4 Drought - Exceptional
Drought in Texas September 2009 D0 – Abnormally Dry D1 Drought - Moderate D2 Drought - Severe D3 Drought - Extreme D4 Drought - Exceptional
Facts and Figures • 50% – 60% of our water bill pays for irrigation • City of Houston distributes 146 billion gallons annually • Irrigation water use is 73 billion gallons (50% rate) • Educated Guess – we waste 10%-20% irrigation water • We waste 7.3 billion gallons (10% rate) • We waste 14.6 billion gallons (20% rate)
What Can You Do New System Hire an Irrigation Professional Make Sure They are Licensed Check with BBB Ask for References Scale Drawing Existing System Get a Professional Irr Audit Tells you where you are wasting Get recommended Repair Est Get a Smart Controller Get a Rain Sensor
Rain Water – Ultimate Conservation BEST FOR LANDSCAPES No Chlorine No Calcium Virtually pure Low pH Vegetables love it Fruit Trees Love it Even Grass prefers Rain Cistern adds Aesthetic Appeal