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Southern Nevada Water Authority Water Smart Landscapes Program Plant List
August 04, 2016
Together with the Southern Nevada Regional Planning Coalition (SNRPC), the Southern Nevada Water Authority (SNWA) has developed a list of plants that can be adapted to our desert environment in the Las Vegas area. It was created by members of the SNRPC’s Regional Urban Forestry Working Group in conjunction with local experts including arborist, horticulturists, and urban foresters. ...
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Rainwater Harvesting and Disaster Management
August 03, 2016
Japan’s city of Kobe, which depends on a pipeline from the distant Lake Biwa for most of its water, was severely affected when the earthquake destroyed the city water supply line in 1995. During the approximately one month it took to repair the pipeline, Kobe’s municipal functions were ground to a halt. To ameliorate this problem, 100 tanks each having a capacity of 200 liters, were...
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Oro Valley Landscape Water Plan Code
August 02, 2016
a. To ensure irrigation efficiency and water conservation goals are accomplished, a landscape water plan specifying a maximum amount of water to be applied on an annual basis shall be established for any irrigated landscape.  b. The plan shall include: i. Calculation of the monthly and total annual water use (gallons) required for all specified plant materials at maturity stage. ii....
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Landscaping & Water Conservation Guide: City of El Centro
August 01, 2016
A well designed and maintained landscape can immediately enhance the attractiveness of homes, businesses, and the community at large. For that reason the City of El Centro has enacted and enforces landscape guidelines in order to maintain the beauty of our community. These guidelines have always reflected the unique climate of El Centro and the City is now encouraging the use of more water...
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City of Flagstaff Landscape Plant List
July 28, 2016
The City of Flagstaff Landscape Plant List is a compilation of recommended landscape plant types that are well-suited for survival and sustainable application in Flagstaff’s unique climate and soil conditions. Plant types were selected based upon the research and recommendations of local landscape architects, landscape professionals and concerned citizens. This list is intended as a guide...
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Tucson’s rain-catching revolution
April 27, 2015
In the mid-1980s, Brent Cluff lived in a low-slung four-bedroom house on a quiet street in Oro Valley, an upscale suburb northwest of Tucson. Saguaro and prickly pear, mesquite trees and shrubs filled his front yard and most of the others on the street. His backyard, however, stood out, with peach, plum and apricot trees, and a vegetable garden overflowing with cucumbers, tomatoes, carrots and...
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