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<br />-DRAFT- <br />concepts into the landscape design of each development. Sub-irrigation <br />of turf areas, minimizing runoff, and use of local and drought resistant <br />plants are also incorporated in the guidelines. <br /> <br />.:. New developments which have HOA managed irrigation systems are <br />asked to install smart irrigation controllers (ET, wind, soil moisture, etc.). <br /> <br />.:. The City manages several open space parcels (non-parks, non- <br />agricultural) throughout the City. These areas are not irrigated and are <br />managed to promote native plant and animal species. <br /> <br />.:. The City jointly owns several agricultural open spa <br />parcels are managed by Boulder County. The C <br />properties to tenants and assists the lessees i <br />practices on the lands. The City also works <br />local agricultural users to improve conve <br />structures, and measuring devices. T <br />pipeline for the delivery of storage <br />save about 50% of the water that woul <br /> <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />.:. When available the City make <br />or other arrangements to other <br /> <br />urces available by lease <br />icultural users. <br /> <br />.:. The City's Arboretu <br />which plant speci <br />native species, <br />demonstration a <br /> <br />source in educating the public as to <br />. Ie's climate. It contains numerous <br />cies and has a Xeriscaping <br /> <br />.:. <br /> <br />nt sponsors seminars on water conservation, <br />ape, etc. through the Center for Resource <br /> <br />.:. In 2009 the C egan utilizing the Center for Resource Conservation for <br />provi ing wat r audits to utility customers. <br /> <br />.:. The City provides Class A Biosolids to residents free of charge. This <br />material works well as a soil amendment, which when incorporated in new <br />landscaping can improve subsoil conditions. Such amendments retain <br />moisture, provide nutrients, and allow better root systems. <br /> <br />- Future Measures <br />.:. ??? [Future Measures are measures that have been approved and will be <br />adopted as scheduled herein.] <br /> <br />15 <br /> <br />City of Louisville <br /> <br />Water Conservation Plan <br />
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