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In reply to the discussion: California drought: State's water deliveries to be halted [View all]Warpy
(114,616 posts)7. Some courses here in NM have put Astroturf down on the fairways
but keep natural drought tolerant grass on the greens. It's a decent compromise, IMO, and they did it voluntarily because water is so expensive out here.
Likely they'll start doing it in California after the grass dies off completely later this year.
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Nearly every public lawn has a little sign saying it's watered with non-potable water
Hekate
Jan 2014
#22
They need to work over time to get that desalination plant in Carlsbad online sooner
itsrobert
Jan 2014
#8
Phone them and ask if they are using gray water/non-potable water, and if not, why not
Hekate
Jan 2014
#23
City Parks & Recreation? Your City Council member? Someone knows. Crown jewel or not...
Hekate
Feb 2014
#33
I lived in Pas for several years. Beautiful city. But what a pain it was to get a parking permit.
tofuandbeer
Feb 2014
#43
We need trees, and the leaves on our avocados are turning brown. Our trees look terrible.
JDPriestly
Jan 2014
#21
He makes no mention of the fresh water used to extract oil in California.
Todays_Illusion
Feb 2014
#39