Latest Coachella Valley Water Conservation News2021-01-20T10:26:14-08:00

Landscaping Tip of the Month: Replace Turf with Low-Water-Use Plants

Looking to reduce your outdoor water use while still enjoying a beautiful, vibrant landscape? Replacing traditional turf with low-water-use plants is one of the most effective ways to make a lasting impact. Turf grass is often one of the most water-intensive elements in a landscape. By transitioning to climate-appropriate, low-water-use plants, you can significantly reduce your irrigation needs—often by 40 to 50 percent once plants are established. These plants are well-suited to our desert climate and can thrive with less frequent watering, especially when paired with efficient irrigation systems. Beyond [...]

Plant of the Month: Texas Ranger Bush (Leucophyllum frutescens)

Looking to add color, texture, and water efficiency to your landscape? The Texas Ranger Bush—also known as Texas Sage or “Barometer Bush”—is a standout choice for desert-friendly gardens. Native to the southwestern United States and northern Mexico, this hardy shrub thrives in hot, dry climates and is perfectly suited for our Coachella Valley landscapes. With its soft, silvery foliage and bursts of vibrant purple blooms, it delivers both beauty and resilience. […]

DWA Unveils Five-Year Strategic Plan

Desert Water Agency (DWA) adopted its first Five-Year Strategic Plan that sets a clear path for the future, and formalizes its mission, vision, and values. The plan focuses on four strategic goals: sustainability, operational, modernization and engagement. Each goal represents a core area of focus that is supported by measurable objectives and initiatives to help DWA achieve its long-established purpose of safe, sustainable and responsible water management and delivery. Development of the strategic plan was comprehensive and inclusive. All employees and the Board of Directors were invited to collaborate and [...]

April is National Garden Month

It’s the perfect time to get outside, refresh your landscape, and make water-wise choices that will benefit your yard all year long. As temperatures begin to warm and plants enter their active growing season, small changes now can lead to healthier plants, lower water use, and long-term savings. Gardening in our Valley comes with unique opportunities and challenges. With abundant sunshine and limited rainfall, selecting the right plants and using water efficiently are key to creating a beautiful and sustainable outdoor space. […]

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