Showing posts with label water. Show all posts
Showing posts with label water. Show all posts

Friday, May 22, 2009

Major [?] Water Conservation Efforts in St. George

ksl.com has an amusingly reported story on the "major effort" to save water in St. George. It's short, so I'll post the whole thing:
ST. GEORGE -- A major effort is underway to conserve water in St. George.

The city council passed a new plan that asks residents and businesses to voluntarily take steps to save water. Those steps can be as simple as washing only full loads of laundry, checking for leaks and repairing sprinkler heads.

The council also agreed to restrict watering during daytime hours.


WOW! I sure hope that the residents can handle these sacrifices!

Monday, December 22, 2008

We're Number One!

The new Census reports are out, and Utah leads the nation in growth.

That's good and bad news, of course. Good news in that it indicates that there will be a continued need for housing; bad news in that there will be a continued need for housing.

Most of the growth, not surprisingly, comes in small packages. 64 percent of the state's growth in the last year comes from "natural increase" -- births minus deaths.

The Governor's Office of Planning and Development has predicted that at current growth rates, there will be no farmland in Davis County be 2020. And more residents mean more roads, more traffic, more pollution, and more consumers of our state's limited water resources.

Needless to say, it's time to support wise land use decisions.

Thursday, October 02, 2008

Yes You Can!....


turn your sprinklers off for the year, that is.

According to the Utah State Division of Water Resources, Northern Utah residents can stop watering in October.

You may want to keep an eye on the temperature, because it has been unseasonably hot this Summer, but I think it's still safe to cut your time and frequency way, way back.