Coming out of a dry
winter, water conservation becomes more important than ever. While
landscape water costs are always an issue, lack of precipitation often
leads to higher water rates. In addition, water usage often increases due
to the necessity of starting irrigation early.
Short and
long term planning becomes essential for managing your water costs.
Develop a monthly ETWU - Estimated Water Use budget to establish actual water requirements
and projected costs. Some things to consider in creating this ETWU
budget: size and type of landscape, local weather, soil type, and irrigation
set up. Check with your city/county water district for any possible rebate
programs or over limit penalties.
Tammy Key, Business Development Manager
Gachina Landscaping
IFMA SF Programs/Education Chair
Resources:
Irrigation
Association www.irrigation.org
Waterfluence
https://www.waterfluence.com/water-budgets
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