Ideal Bite: Ground Control - Save Water Week
June 12, 2009 Trouble viewing this email? Read it online...
SPRINKLER SENSORS Ground Control - Save Water Week You do have to keep an eye on the systems to make sure they're working, but if 10,000 Biters install a rain sensor, in a year we'll save enough water to fill 50 Olympic-size swimming pools. Houston, do we have a water-waste problem? Not if you shuttle over to your local hardware store and pick up a moisture or rain sensor for your outdoor sprinklers. All (sprinkler) systems go.
- (Astro)not wasting water. Moisture sensors tell your sprinklers to spray only when your garden's dry (and save you up to 40% of your outdoor water use), while rain sensors shut your sprinklers off when it rains (saving you up to 10%).
- Launching high bills into the great beyond. Those savings'll show up on your bill.
Jen rushed to install a rain sensor on her auto-sprinkler system at her new LA pad after February's three solid weeks of rain, not realizing that the rain gods were pretty much done for the year.
- Nelson EZ Pro Moisture Sensor - reads soil moisture and other characteristics, and waters as necessary; install it beneath your lawn ($250).
- Toro Wireless Rain Sensor - rain sensor that lets you choose when your sprinklers should shut off based on rainfall; setup takes as little as 10 minutes ($48).
The guy who invented the lawn sprinkler, Elijah McCoy, also invented portable ironing boards, rubber shoe heels, and tire treads. SPONSOR
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Ideal Bite: Ground Control - Save Water Week
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