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Water Conservation Programs 2010 Water-wise Landscape Workshops
Publications St. George City's Rebates & Programs
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Rebate Form  SWAT Rebate Program: If you had access to an irrigation device that would precisely sense your landscape's changing water needs based on soil types, plant types and variations in weather, would you use it? These devices, offered in the rebate, use a new technology that does exactly all of the above. The technology is known as SWAT which is an acronym for Smart Water Application Technology. The sensor within a SWAT device eliminates the need for the homeowner to constantly adjust the irrigation clocks and will still water according to the landscape's needs. Studies have shown there is a significant reduction in water usage when utilizing a SWAT device click here for the report. If you will take the steps necessary to purchase, install and use a SWAT device, the District will help by sharing the cost. Here is a list of St. George area irrigation supply store that will provide you with information on these SWAT devices. Rebate now available to large water users (HOA's, industrial and commercial uses). Please call Julie at (435) 673-3617 for more information on how to apply.

FREE Water Checks are offered from May 15 through September 30.

A Water Check will give you a customized irrigation schedule, identify your soil type and give you suggestions on how to efficiently water your landscape so you can have an attractive landscape and save water too!  To request a free water check, call 673-3617 for more information or link here.
  Southern Utah Water Conservation Garden: Work began on The Garden, Wednesday, October 24, 2001. Dedication of The Garden was October 24, 2002. The Garden is in existence thanks to the administration and funding of Washington County Water Conservancy District, several grants from the Bureau of Reclamation, St. George City, USU Extension and Contanza & Assoc. The Garden is located at 1851 Dixie Drive in the Tonaquint Park. There are opportunities to volunteer at here if you or your group would like, just call Julie at (435) 673-3617. Tours are given by request, please call to set one up.
Publications
Lost Your Irrigation Controller Manual
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 Rainbird
 Toro
 Hunter
 Can't see your brand try this link
Other Links
 Utah's Water Conservation Page Dixie Gardener
USU Extension
 Utah Water Wise Plant List
Bureau of Reclamation Utah Water Resource Page
St. George City Conservation Page Natural Resource Conservation
 Jordan Valley WCD  
S If everyone saves a little, we can all save a lot! S

 


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Last updated: 02/04/10.

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