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1 BMPs for Water Conservation Frank Henning Watershed Extension Agent

2 Georgia’s Water 9.5 million people depend on a clean water supply. 9.5 million people depend on a clean water supply. The population is increasing by more than 2.2 % a year making GA the 5 th fastest growing state in the nation. The population is increasing by more than 2.2 % a year making GA the 5 th fastest growing state in the nation. http://drought.unl.edu/gallery/2007/Georgia/LakeHartwell2.htm © 2006 National Drought Mitigation Center

3 Georgia’s Growth & Water Use - GA Water Use increased 20% between 1990 – 2000 (EPD, 2007) - 16% increase in population projected for 2000 – 2010 (Bachel, 2003)

4 1/2 population in 12 urban counties 2/3 population in 40 counties Urban Areas

5 Water Restrictions Georgia one of the fastest growing states Georgia one of the fastest growing states Demand for water is increasing Demand for water is increasing Water is not unlimited Water is not unlimited Lack of water can harm Lack of water can harm-wildlife-landscapes-business

6 Landscape Design?

7 Design BMPs for Water Conservation Develop a design Preserve established vegetation Consider light conditions in plant selection Select plants that tolerate site temperatures Select plants adapted to area rainfall Group plants according to water needs Reduce root competition – spacing Reduce or utilize surface drainage Small, concentrated, high impact seasonal color Efficient irrigation http://apps.caes.uga.edu/urbanag/pubs/bmp_watercon.pdf

8 Traditional Design considerations - Color - Texture - Form - Arrangement

9 Why Not Include Plant Water Use In Design

10 Plant for Water Conservation

11 Installation BMPs for Water Conservation Plant in fall and winter Prepare planting bed – infiltration, water holding Appropriate soil amendments Soil testing – proper lime and fertilizer Mulch http://apps.caes.uga.edu/urbanag/pubs/bmp_watercon.pdf

12 Timing of Installation Start Here! *Average from 1953 to 1992 **Average from 1971 to 1992 * ** Evaporative Water Loss - Inches

13 Maintenance

14 Maintenance BMPs for Water Conservation Proper liming and fertilization Relieve compaction, improve infiltration Pest control – weeds, insects, fungus, vertebrates Mowing height Proper pruning – selective vs. sheering Mulching or topdressing

15 Irrigation BMPs

16 Design – deliver the correct quantity Frequency – soil moisture or plant stress Time of day Efficiency – uniform, leaks, overspray, evaporation Quantity – encourage deep roots Irrigation


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