In 2013, the Perry Park Water and Sanitation District (PPWSD) developed a water conservation plan to formalize the District’s long standing conservation policies into a Water Conservation Report.
Throughout its history, PPWSD has delivered reliable potable water to its commercial, residential, and irrigation water users. PPWSD is committed to sustainable and efficient use of its water resources and has implemented a water conservation plan as a key element of an integrated water resources planning approach. The water conservation plan is also warranted, since water conservation technology has improved to the point that water use efficiency can be planned and implemented more reliably and predictably than at any time in the past. The water conservation plan identifies recommended water conservation measures and programs that can promote, support and sustain efficient water use by the PPWSD customers.
Resources
Colorado Water Wise – Best Management Practices
Water Conservation Outdoors: Xeriscaping
Colorado State University Extension Fact Sheets
- Feucht, James R., PDF document Xeriscaping: Creative Landscaping, No. 7.228
- Feucht, James R., PDF document Xeriscaping: Trees And Shrubs, No. 7.229
- Feucht, James R., PDF document Xeriscaping: Ground Cover Plants, No. 7.230
- Feucht, James R., PDF document Xeriscaping: Perennial and Annual Flowers, No. 7.231
- Feucht, James R., PDF document Xeriscaping: Ornamental Grasses, No. 7.232
- Feucht, James R., PDF document Wildflowers in Colorado, No. 7.233
- Shonle, I., L.G. Vickerman and J.E. Klett PDF document Native Herbaceous Perennials for Colorado Landscapes, No. 7.242
- Klett, J.E. and R. A. Cox, PDF document Rock Garden Plants, No. 7.401
- Klett, J.E. and R. A. Cox, PDF document Ground Cover Plants, No. 7.400
Fix a Leak
Fixing a leak is probably the easiest and most effective thing you can do to save water and save money!