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Abundance of rain means it’s
time to turn off the irrigation timer
One of the top ten highest
rainfall monsoons on record has been providing ample
moisture for the landscape. In fact, last night’s
storm provided even more rain across Mesa following
downpours earlier in the week. For those residents
who have not already thought about it, this is the
time to use the “off”, “stop” or “rain” setting on
the irrigation controller to stop the watering cycle
without disturbing your programs.
Residents are encouraged to keep
an eye on their landscape to determine when to turn
the controller back on. Use a soil probe or long
screwdriver to test the wetness of the ground. When
the probe no longer slides easily into the soil, the
plants need water again. For residents interested in
receiving a free monthly watering reminder, the City
has an e-mail news list to remind subscribers of the
watering frequency for the different times of year.
Any Valley resident can subscribe, then once each
month, subscribers will receive watering
recommendations via e-mail. The service also sends
reminders to turn off irrigation when there has been
adequate rainfall.
By changing watering
schedules seasonally, residents can save up to 50
percent on outdoor watering, help conserve water and
save some money too. To register for this valuable,
free service offered by the City of Mesa, visit
www.Mesaaz.gov and select E-mail News
Lists from the left navigation bar. Choose
Landscape Watering Reminder and follow the
registration instructions. You can remove your name
from the list at any time. You can also view the
monthly reminder, and learn more about Mesa’s water
conservation programs at
www.Mesaaz.gov/utilities/conservation.
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