by Jason Webb | Jul 26, 2007 | Endorsing Artificial Grass, Water Conservation
Los Angeles, Calif. – The Los Angeles-based Metropolitan Water District of Southern California this month immediately began offering offer homeowners what it calls a “modest” rebate to install synthetic turf. Water officials said the program is the first of its kind...
by Jason Webb | Jul 25, 2007 | Water Conservation
MESA, Ariz. – Mesa is launching a Grass-to-Xeriscape rebate program today that will pay residents up to $500 to switch from water-thirsty turf grass to more water-friendly alternatives such as synthetic lawns like NewGrass™. Residents who remove 500 square feet or...
by Jason Webb | Feb 28, 2007 | Water Conservation
LAS VEGAS – Future droughts in the West and Southwest United States may be longer and more severe because of a regional warming trend that shows no signs of letting up, according to a new report from the National Research Council. The report concludes that although...
by Jason Webb | Oct 23, 2006 | Water Conservation
An increasing number of water districts and cities are seeing the benefits of NewGrass™ and other synthetic lawns as a viable, proven water conservation measure. In California, the Soquel Creek Water District, which serves 49,000 customers within mid-Santa Cruz...
by Jason Webb | Jul 20, 2006 | Water Conservation
As summer temperatures continue to climb, drought conditions persist around the country, and suburban growth in arid regions of the Southwest and West continues, water conservation is increasingly on everyone’s mind. It’s not surprising that an increasing number of...
by Jason Webb | Jun 8, 2006 | Endorsing Artificial Grass, Water Conservation
Water conservation organizations, environmental groups and public agencies are increasingly suggesting the use of synthetic grasses in the fight for water conversation. The trend has been gaining momentum over the past few years. But installing artificial grass in...