Tag: Water Saving

ICC Resources In Place To Support Critical Water Issues In The West

The International Code Council and its Family of Companies have several resources available to assist jurisdictions, manufacturers and the public with critical water issues...

California-Based Landscaper Ripping Lawns Out for Free

A Modesto-based landscaper is continuing to provide what he sees an essential service in drought-ridden California. What used to be a Manteca homeowner’s putting green...
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Lawns and Water Conservation Can Coexist

The water crisis in California could hardly be more severe than it already is. Due to the extreme seriousness of the circumstances Gov. Jerry...

Nevada Governor To Cut Own Water Use In Drought

RENO, Nev. — One of the top water users in the Reno area, Gov. Brian Sandoval, said he is taking steps to cut back...

Facility Retrofit: Campus Groundskeeping

A long-term effort toward sustainable practices at the University of California, Davis delivers results.

Dallas School the Object of PRIDE, More than 350 Ewing Irrigation employees and partners...

On April 15, Ewing Irrigation employees and partners helped revive the campus at St. Philip the Apostle Catholic School in Dallas, Texas. Water efficiency...

Growing Healthy Turf

Fertigation injectors provide precise nutrition.
Autonomous Snow Plow

Remote-Operated, Autonomous Industrial Snow Plow Hits The Market

Teleo and Storm Equipment have introduced America’s only remote-operated and autonomous industrial snow plow.
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Proposed Tax Break For Government Snow Removal Equipment In CA

California Senate Bill 546 proposes an exemption from the state sales and use tax for public entities purchasing dedicated snow removal vehicles.

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Stumpy

Final Bloom Of Beloved “Stumpy” Cherry Tree Is National News

Stumpy, a scraggly cherry tree who became beloved as a symbol of resilience during the pandemic, is marking its last Spring. Seawall rehabilitation of the Tidal Basin in Washington, D.C. will require its removal in May.
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It’s Spring! Get A Jump On Invasive Insects With These USDA Updates

Today's the first day of Spring and along with greening turfgrass, singing birds, and blooming daffodils, are the far less welcome signs of warming temperatures—the return of hungry invasive insects.
Design-Build Equipment

Get Equipped: Design-Build Equipment

From trenchers to compact track loaders and excavators, this assortment of design-build equipment will help your professional lawn care and landscaping services team get the job done.
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Lakeside Landscape Project: Manitou Watch

Twin Bay Landscaping designs dunegrasses, a boardwalk, and cozy gathering spaces to honor the lake life.