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No such thing as a green lawn: Maintaining the American lawn wastes energy, water and money

Posted by: Aqua Blog Maven on December 8, 2009 at 7:55 am

From the O. C. Voice:

“Which consumes more fossil fuels: lawn maintenance with gas-powered tools or lawn watering? For residents of Southern California, the correct answer is watering because of the energy it takes to transport water to the region.

Southern California (SoCal) is a semi-arid desert. Rainfall averages only 15 inches per year, for example, in the Los Angeles area. Local water sources have fallen far short of meeting the region’s water needs for more than a century.

With two-thirds of the state’s rainfall in Northern California and two-thirds of the water demand in SoCal, the state deals with this imbalance by pumping in half of SoCal’s water supply from sources hundreds of miles away, the Colorado River and the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta. … “

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