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CHPS Series: Water Resources
Water use is a growing issue in California, as expanding populations increase the demand for limited supplies of water. Many options exist to minimize the use of water by schools, both indoors and outdoors. Some of these water-saving measures include using drought-tolerant vegetation, water catchment systems, low-flow irrigation systems and gray water systems, ground moisture sensors, and water-saving faucets, urinals, and showers. Also see video segments in the School Siting module.
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Cut your water budget by implementing these simple measures. Experts: Gerald Kawamoto, Landscape Architect and Charles Eley, Executive Director, CHPS. |
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