Description
The authors present a selection of preliminary findings from a multiyear study quantifying the residential water and economic savings realizable by converting from traditional turfgrass to xeric landscaping in a southwestern United States desert community. Findings are presented for three scaling levels: the total residence (with main meter data); the comparative landscape level (turf versus xeric landscape, with sub meter data); and, within xeric landscape (also with sub meter data). Findings cover: post-landscape conversion water savings for the whole property versus pre-conversion consumption; landscape maintenance savings (both hours and direct costs) for the whole property when xeriscape principles are applied; annual per unit area (sqft) water consumption and bill savings for xeric areas versus traditional turfgrass; the influence of system design and canopy coverage on xeric area water consumption; and, the long-term savings potential of xeric landscape (with its potentially increasingly canopy) versus turfgrass. The results show xeriscape is promising and effective as a water conservation tool. Includes 7 references, tables, figures.
Product Details
- Edition:
- Vol. – No.
- Published:
- 06/01/2001
- Number of Pages:
- 18
- File Size:
- 1 file , 350 KB
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