St. George residents replace lawns with water-saving artificial turf
WASHINGTON COUNTY, UTAH, AUG 8 – Washington County’s turf replacement program has saved 120 million gallons of water annually through 2,300 projects incentivizing residents to remove grass and reduce maintenance.
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St. George residents replace lawns with water-saving artificial turf
Washington County residents are increasingly replacing their natural lawns with artificial turf as part of a successful water conservation program that has already saved millions of gallons of water.Devin Brady, who once struggled with maintaining his natural lawn in the Little Valley neighborhood, now has one of the nicest-looking yards on his street after switching to artificial turf."I had the worst-looking grass. I mean, I didn't know what I…
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