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Santa Monica, Calif.?EUR??,,????'???s Environmental Programs Division has announced that it will continue to offer competitive landscape grants up to $20,000 to help property owners move away from polluting landscaping that drains water and petroleum, to a landscape that reduces such impacts and mimics native flora and fauna. ?EUR??,,????'??Many homes in Santa Monica use more than 200 gallons of water each day ?EUR??,,????'??? the equivalent of five bathtubs ?EUR??,,????'??? to irrigate landscape, much of it simply running off onto sidewalks, streets and alleys,?EUR??,,????'?? according to a statement issued by the City?EUR??,,????'???s Environmental Programs Division. To qualify for a grant, the landscaping plan must include water-efficient irrigation, plus one or more of the following: California native plants, Water-efficient plants, Storm-water management systems, Graywater systems, and/or Other innovative water-saving features. ?EUR??,,????'??Research shows that planting Santa Monica-friendly plants and converting traditional, high-volume sprinkler irrigation systems to water-efficient systems can save up to 80 percent of water use and 60 percent of time and costs associated with maintenance,?EUR??,,????'?? environmental officials said. Since 2005, local homeowners, apartment owners, businesses and schools have been awarded more than $400,000 in landscaping grants. Applications for the current grant cycle will be accepted through March 27. Applications are available at www.smepd.org or by calling 866-728-3229. The landscape grant program is one of 15 programs the City offers to save water and reduce ocean pollution. Source: Santa Monica Daily Press
Santa Monica, Calif.?EUR??,,????'???s Environmental Programs Division has announced that it will continue to offer competitive landscape grants up to $20,000 to help property owners move away from polluting landscaping that drains water and petroleum, to a landscape that reduces such impacts and mimics native flora and fauna.
?EUR??,,????'??Many homes in Santa Monica use more than 200 gallons of water each day ?EUR??,,????'??? the equivalent of five bathtubs ?EUR??,,????'??? to irrigate landscape, much of it simply running off onto sidewalks, streets and alleys,?EUR??,,????'?? according to a statement issued by the City?EUR??,,????'???s Environmental Programs Division.
To qualify for a grant, the landscaping plan must include water-efficient irrigation, plus one or more of the following: California native plants, Water-efficient plants, Storm-water management systems, Graywater systems, and/or Other innovative water-saving features.
?EUR??,,????'??Research shows that planting Santa Monica-friendly plants and converting traditional, high-volume sprinkler irrigation systems to water-efficient systems can save up to 80 percent of water use and 60 percent of time and costs associated with maintenance,?EUR??,,????'?? environmental officials said.
Since 2005, local homeowners, apartment owners, businesses and schools have been awarded more than $400,000 in landscaping grants.
Applications for the current grant cycle will be accepted through March 27. Applications are available at www.smepd.org or by calling 866-728-3229.
The landscape grant program is one of 15 programs the City offers to save water and reduce ocean pollution.
Source: Santa Monica Daily Press
Francisco Uviña, University of New Mexico
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