Sentences with phrase «about watering restriction»

Some sub-themes included confusion about watering restriction days, an inability to use the timer correctly, and pressure from the HOA to water excessively to achieve perfect grass.

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It automatically complies with water restrictions in your area as well, so never worry about breaking water restrictions unknowingly.
Between figuring out what the weather is going to do, remembering which part of your yard gets more sun, and trying to adhere to any water restrictions, there's just so much to think about.
Florida homeowners — ready and willing to comply with government agency - imposed lawn watering restrictions — want to conserve water, although many are confused about how to conserve water.
Whether it is a retail sales ban that prevents them from obtaining a dog or a cat from someone that can help them find the right animal, restrictions on access to international or domestic waters for the collection of aquatic species, or restrictions on the ownership of certain reptile species based on nothing more than their potential length, all of these things are legislation that sounds really good when it's written on paper or when testimony about it is delivered by an emotional activist who feels very strongly.
While the governor's executive order would require agricultural interests to report more information to the state about their water use, potentially paving the way for water restrictions in the future, it would not, however, impose new limitations on growers.
The most recent drought from 2006 to 2007 reduced Australia's economic growth by about 0.75 percent.2 It curtailed agriculture, killing sheep and drastically cutting grain yields.2 Restrictions on water use in urban areas cost around $ 815 million each year, and affected more than 80 percent of Australian households.2
He talked about the state's unique geology and how it affects industry practices; San Benito County's current level of production; current restrictions from the state on such matters as water monitoring and disclosure of chemical use; coming, similar restrictions as part of an approved senate bill; the history of fracking in the state; and the potential of the Monterey Shale.
While mayor Denis Coderre has not yet outlined what he intends to do about bottled water, the underlying assumption is that Montreal will follow in the footsteps of other major cities to create restrictions on where bottled water is sold, in hopes of encouraging city residents and visitors to consider greener, reusable options.
One homeowner wrote in to the Los Angeles Times about his homeowner association, complaining that «it fines and penalizes owners who comply with the state's water restrictions
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