City Utilities staff are hosting an in-person event on July 23 called the “Water Conservation Showcase” that will feature landscape designers, manufacturers, community organizations, and resources from the City.
Staff hope the event will help people learn about ways they can reduce their water use inside and outside of the home and save money in the process.
“This event will give people lots of great information on things like grass conversions and water-efficient fixtures,” said William Granger, a water conservation coordinatolerant garden when they visit.”
“This event will give people lots of great information on things like grass conversions and water-efficient fixtures,” said William Granger, a water conservation coordinatolerant garden when they visit.”
The free event is scheduled to 11 a.m. and will include these organizations:
- SMUD
- Save Our Water
- California Native Plant Society
- City of Sacramento water conservation staff
- Association of Professional Landscape Designers
- Hunter Irrigation Sprinkler Systems
- Water Wise Landscapes
People can RSVP for the event on the City Utilities’ Facebook page.
A similar event was held in 2019 and was attended by about 200 people, according to Granger.
“We held off on doing this event during the pandemic, but we’re excited to show off the different ways people can save water.”
The City of Sacramento reduce their water use by 20 percent.
A similar event was held in 2019 and was attended by about 200 people, according to Granger.
“We held off on doing this event during the pandemic, but we’re excited to show off the different ways people can save water.”
The City of Sacramento reduce their water use by 20 percent.