City of

Horseshoe Bay

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PO Box 7765, Horseshoe Bay, Texas 78657

830-598-8741

 

 

Official Website of the City of Horseshoe Bay, Texas

 

Water Conservation Measures and SUGGESTIONS

Water is a precious, natural resource and should never be wasted.  An average family of four uses 240 gallons of water indoors per day. Outdoor water use can double or triple this amount. We can’t afford to waste the precious natural resource we call water. Our livelihood depends on it.

Lawn & Garden

The amount of water used outdoors can vary greatly. Water consumption can be as much as 500 to 5,000 gallons per day during the summer months. Be water wise.

Miscellaneous ways to also help.

THE MOISTURE NEEDS OF PLANTS

Gardening professionals generally agree that most landscaping receives more water than necessary. Your goal, if experiencing a severe water shortage, should be to water only enough to keep grasses and plants alive. By gradually extending the length of time between waterings, plants have a tendency to require less water and become more drought resistant.

WATERING: WHEN AND HOW MUCH

Plant type and soil conditions play a large role in determining when and how much to water. Turf areas require more water than trees, shrubs, and groundcover. Different soil types have different water retention capabilities. Know your soil type. Ask your local nursery or county extension office to recommend low water-using plants and ways to increase your soil's water holding capacity. Here in the Tri-Cities, our soil is more than likely, sandy. Sandy soil is porous, and doesn’t hold water well. Organic mulch, such as grass, bark or compost is an excellent top cover for plants and gardens. This layer provides needed nutrients, holds in moisture and allows less evaporation to escape. Before planting, be sure to add organic material (manure, compost, or soil amendments) and till in.

Your lawn needs water when it starts turning a dull gray/green and loses resiliency.

Shrubs droop as they approach an absolute need for water

Water Efficient Irrigation & Landscape Techniques

The object of efficient irrigation is to water only the soil surrounding the root area of the plant, not directly on the root, but the root zone!

LAWN WATERING GUIDE

Here's a simple way to determine your lawn watering needs:

  1. Place five or more flat bottom cans or coffee mugs randomly around your lawn.

  2. Turn on your sprinkler(s) for 15 minutes.

  3. Measure the depth of the water in each can with a ruler to determine the average water depth in the cans.

  4. Refer to the following chart and read the number of minutes you should water, every third day. Record the times for future reference.

Watering Chart

AVERAGE DEPTH IN TEST CANS

1/8"

1/4"

3/8"

1/2"

5/8"

3/4"

1"

1-1/8"

MINUTES TO WATER EVERY THIRD DAY IN SPRING

30

15

10

7-1/2

6

5

4

3-1/3

MINUTES TO WATER EVERY THIRD DAY IN SUMMER

60

30

20

15

12

10

8

6-2/3

MINUTES TO WATER EVERY THIRD DAY IN FALL

24

12

8

6

4-3/4

4

3-1/3

2-1/2

REMINDERS: Use this chart as a guide only, and alter your water practices according to climatic conditions. Decrease watering times and frequencies during cool and/or humid weather. Skip at least one scheduled watering after any substantial rainfall.

 Bathroom

Bathroom use accounts for seventy-five percent of all water used in the home. Small changes can equal big savings.

Kitchen & Laundry

This information was prepared by the City of Horseshoe Bay, in cooperation with the Water Wise Council, Lower Colorado River Authority and the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality.


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