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Did you know that in Utah almost 70% of our water is used outdoors—and that almost half of that is used to overwater lawns? By simply designing and managing our yards in a way more suited to our climate, we could save billions of gallons a year! Your parking strip is a great place to begin saving water outdoors. It’s hard to water, and even harder to water efficiently. Most homeowners just let the water flow in the hope that their never-touched grass will stay green—flooding the sidewalk and street in the process. By converting your pesky park strip into a beautiful, drought tolerant area, you not only save precious gallons of water, but you familiarize yourself with low water-use landscaping.
So What is the Rip Your Strip Project?Rip Your Strip is a project of the Utah Rivers Council that helps give you the knowledge, tools, instructions, and confidence to replace your high water-use parking strip with one that uses very little water-thus conserving and keeping more water in Utah's amazing rivers. The project is simple-you just take the pledge to update your old-fashioned, thirsty parking strip into a beautiful low water use one, and we'll send you a packet with step-by-step instructions, examples, discount coupons, and all the resources you'll need to ensure that your project is a success. Use the box to the right to take the pledge to Rip Your Strip today! But Does Your Yard Really Make a Difference?Suppose you replace your traditional yard (6000 square-feet average) with a mix of drought-tolerant turf and water-wise plants. YOU SAVE:
Suppose you replace your traditional yard with moderately drought tolerant plants. YOU SAVE:
Suppose you replace your traditional yard with highly drought tolerant plants. YOU SAVE:
YES! Your yard does make a difference!Ready to get started? Take the "Rip Your Strip" pledge by registering, you'll then have access to all the Rip Your Strip downloads. |
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