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San Antonio, surrounding region move into extreme drought 18 Dec, 2008
Officials in some communities are canceling fireworks displays that had been scheduled for New Year's Eve. Regional water providers are urging consumers to cut back on water use.More>>
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Tampa-area residents continue to face tough irrigation restrictions 6 Nov, 2008
Lawn watering is allowed just once a week, water in decorative fountains cut from 8 to 4 hours daily.More>>
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California braces for yet another dry year 1 Nov, 2008
Department of Water Resources allocation reflects the low carryover storage levels in the state's major reservoirs, ongoing drought conditions and court ordered restrictions on water deliveries from the Delta.More>>
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Climatologist says global warming 'unequivocal' 15 Oct, 2008
Diminishing snow pack in the Rocky Mountains could spell big trouble for the water supplies of the U.S. Southwest in the not-so-distant future.More>>
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Inaugural WaterSmart Innovations attracts 1,200 13 Oct, 2008
Attendees from 42 states and 17 countries got an opportunity to learn and share experiences at 150 educational sessions.More>>
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SWAT sends first testing protocol to EPA 6 Oct, 2008
This product testing protocol is for so-called smart irrigation controllers, specifically climate-based irrigation controllers, also known as weather-based or ET controllers.More>>
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Looking into the future of fresh water 2 Oct, 2008
Rain Bird's The Intelligent Use of Water IX Summit explored fresh water issues well beyond the U.S. Southwest.More>>
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Can water efficient technology save us from ourselves? 9 Sep, 2008
It is the combination of how we design and manage our landscapes that ultimately decides outdoor water use.More>>
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Durham CVB unveils new underground rain water harvesting system 22 May, 2008
Durham-based Sustainable Building Solutions installed the 3,000-gallon system and the recent rainfall was the first use of the new product, which will be used to irrigate the landscape.More>>
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Plant selection key to gardening success during drought 5 Mar, 2008
As Georgia trudges through one of the driest spells in 10 years, it may seem impossible to garden. University of Georgia Cooperative Extension experts say plant selection is the key to gardening success during a drought.More>>
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