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Water Challenge part III (conclusion)

Water.  I’m ready to stop being quite so obsessed with it, thank you very much! 

However, I’m glad to report that my July water bill showed a definite improvement – probably due to cutting back on the sprinkler cycles.  It’s also nice to see that although my lawn is looking rather sick, especially in the back where the sprinklers are very badly placed for adequate coverage, the rest of my yard remains in pretty good shape.  I’m especially pleased with the dry planting on the outside of my fence (see the previous Water Challenge post for photos), which I’ve supplemented with a few more low- to no-water-use plants. 

Now, I’m certainly not asking the city to raise rates on water (they already have! please, no more!), but I will say that after all this work, and having used 2,240 gallons less this month, I was a tad startled to see that my bill was only $7.44 lower.

Hmm!

In any event, as I said, I’m done obsessing with water; three months has been more than enough.  I’ll certainly remain aware of what I’m using, and I plan eventually to do some things like installing a recirculating pump to solve the it-takes-forever-for-hot-water-to-get-to-the-shower problem, but … enough is enough!

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