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Utah to Offer Cash for Replacing Lush Lawns with Desert Tolerant Landscapes / Public News Service
Starting up this week, the condition is using applications for a system to pay out up to $1 greenback a square foot of turf to swap h2o-guzzling grass with drought-resistant landscaping. Michael Sanchez, General public Information Officer with the state Division of Water Assets explained cultivating a lush, environmentally friendly lawn in Utah’s bone-dry weather is a main h2o waster. “We do live in a semi-arid point out,” Sanchez stated. “As you know, Utah has a distinctive landscape than something like Kentucky, where by you have issues like bluegrass just about everywhere. It is just matching our landscapes to wherever we basically live.” According to information from the Division of…