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Henderson Landscaping Company Tells Residents To Reset Their Irrigation Systems



2024-03-24 09:45:43 Home and Family

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Paul Grant owns a Henderson landscaping company in Las Vegas, Nevada and he has issued a friendly reminder to all residents not to forget to switch their irrigation systems to the winter schedule. This is in light of the mandatory watering restrictions that limits landscape irrigation in southern Nevada to just one designated day per week. The restriction came into effect on November 1st and they will be enforced right up until February 28th.

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"These winter watering restrictions also apply to drip irrigation systems and residents that don't comply could be hit with a water waste fine. As the restrictions came into effect on November 2nd, most people will already have taken action. However, while carrying out my weekly landscape maintenance jobs in Henderson, I've noticed that some residents still haven't made the switch. Failure to comply leads to all kinds of problems considering the shortages of water in and around Las Vegas," Paul noted.

Grant says "Don't water on days that are rainy and/or windy as water can be dispersed in the wrong direction, and soil can become over saturated on wet days. By simply turning off sprinklers during these weather conditions can result in a saving of about 500 gallons of water. Homeowners must check what watering group they fall into which will determine the day of the week that they're permitted to run their systems. They can do this by checking their monthly water bill or by logging onto the Southern Nevada Water Authority (SNWA) website."

Landscaping in Henderson and the rest of Las Vegas has become all the more topical in recent months as the water crisis in this area becomes more of a concern. The state has experienced a very warm, dry summer again this year, which further increases the probability that there will be a water shortage in Lake Mead by as soon as 2018. This has sparked wide-spread concern, so switching irrigation systems to their winter schedules couldn't be more important than it is now.

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