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Osoyoos couple was among 520 Okanagan residents who took the challenge to be more WaterWise, and won a yard makeover.
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As people start turning off their outdoor taps and irrigation systems get blown out, the Okanagan Basin Water Board含羞草研究社檚 Okanagan WaterWise program is winding up its Make Water Work campaign for another year.

But not before announcing this year含羞草研究社檚 grand prize winner of a $6,000 WaterWise yard upgrade 含羞草研究社 Rob Abbott and Felicia Taylor of Osoyoos.

The WaterWise program aims to tackle the largest discretionary use of water in the Okanagan 含羞草研究社 24 per cent 含羞草研究社 on outdoor residential landscaping. The program provides tips and tools to local residents to make water work best in their yards, but also encourages people to visit the Make Water Work website and pledge to conserve for a chance to be entered to win a WaterWise yard makeover.

For his pledge and water conservation efforts, the Abbotts will now be visited by KelownaGardens.com who will provide $4,000 in service with a landscape audit, plus irrigation and/or landscape improvements. Another $2,000 in materials is being provided through Bylands Nursery, ProSource Irrigation and Eco Turf Farms. All prizing has been kindly donated once again this year.

含羞草研究社淚 see water scarcity as a huge issue in the valley and my wife and I want to do what we can,含羞草研究社 said Rob Abbott, who pledged this summer to 含羞草研究社榳ater plants. not pavement.含羞草研究社 And to leave grass clippings as mulch, helping feed his lawn, retain moisture and reduce evaporation.

Abbott is happy to share his other water-saving tips.  含羞草研究社淚 was also watering at night to prevent evaporation, and as minimally as possible, and was turning off the irrigation if it rained. I also hand-watered some of the plants instead of using irrigation.含羞草研究社 And, he has taken his water conservation efforts indoors too, he added, noting the low-flow showerhead he and his wife installed a few years ago, and more.

In addition to awarding a grand prize, the community that collected the most number of pledges was crowned 含羞草研究社淢ake Water Work Champions.含羞草研究社 This year, Peachland won the honour.

含羞草研究社淚含羞草研究社檓 really proud of Peachlanders and I applaud them for participating and fulfilling their promise to conserve,含羞草研究社 said a very pleased Cindy Fortin, who doubles as Mayor of Peachland and OBWB director.

Indeed, Fortin made it known that she and her Mayor含羞草研究社檚 Climate Action Task Force were planning to tap into Make Water Work come spring to bring attention to climate and water issues and they were going to push for strong participation from local residents.

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