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Thu Nov 17, 2022, 10:01 PM Nov 2022

Western cities agree to remove decorative grass amid drought

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A group of 30 agencies that supply water to homes and businesses throughout the western United States has pledged to rip up lots of decorative grass to help keep water in the over-tapped Colorado River.

The agreement signed Tuesday by water agencies in Southern California, Phoenix and Salt Lake City and elsewhere illustrates an accelerating shift in the American West away from well-manicured grass that has long been a totem of suburban life, having taken root alongside streets, around fountains and between office park walkways.

Plans generally don’t call for removing grass used for recreation in golf courses, backyards or parks. Instead, they focus on grass that nobody walks on — in front of strip malls, in street medians and at the entrances to neighborhoods.

Beyond reducing ornamental grass by 30%, the agencies say they'll boost water efficiency, add more water recycling and consider actions like changing how people pay for water to encourage savings.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/western-cities-agree-to-remove-decorative-grass-amid-drought/ar-AA14eWq9

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