WATER CONSERVATION
Conserving Water and Helping the Environment
Our goal is to reduce the overall irrigation needs of the landscape. We find that oftentimes, landscape is overwatered because of bad soil. This often causes plant failure.
When bad soil is over-watered and treated with synthetic fertilizers, sodium and chlorine are added into the landscape. The sodium destroys soil structure and chlorine kills biology in the soil. SLC wishes to avoid this as the soil-centric program will feed the soil to reduce the damage of sodium and chlorine while increasing the holding capacity of the soil thus reducing the need to constantly irrigate.
Based on current, or potential watering restrictions, we monitor our landscape projects and make adjustments as needed. Our goal is to cut irrigation by 30% minimum with:
- System Audit and Analysis
- Smart Controllers
- Efficiency System Components
- Improved Technology
- Fertigation Installation