Paving the Way for a Greener Future By Justin Sacoolas, CCAM
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alifornia has long been a state that values sustainability and environmental stewardship. With its semi-arid climate and persistent water scarcity issues, community associations and condominiums must take proactive measures to conserve water and adopt eco-friendly practices such as recycling and green waste disposal. This article explores how communities in California can contribute to a more sustainable future by conserving water and promoting recycling and green waste management. Some of you managing green communities may have already incorporated these practices. However, many people, and therefore communities, resist changing or modifying their habits. This is evident with the implementation of food waste law changes in the state. However, education and community building can be effective ways to facilitate meaningful change. When boards and residents understand the benefits of proposed changes, they are less likely to be resistant.
Water Conservation Drought-Resistant Landscaping Drought-resistant landscaping is one of the most effective ways for community associations and condominiums to conserve water. By using native, drought-tolerant plants and efficient irrigation
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systems, these communities can significantly reduce their water consumption. California’s Mediterranean climate provides an ideal backdrop for such landscaping practices.
Smart Irrigation Systems Adopting smart irrigation systems equipped with weather sensors and automated controls can ensure that landscapes receive only the water they need. These systems can adjust watering schedules based on real-time weather data, reducing water waste during rainy periods and preventing overwatering during dry spells. Some systems also measure and monitor the soil’s moisture level and adjust irrigation run times in each zone accordingly.
Water Audits and Leak Detection Regular water audits and leak detection are essential for identifying and addressing water inefficiencies. Community associations and condominiums can hire professionals to conduct water audits and promptly repair any leaks to minimize water waste. Communities with frequent underground or in-wall leak issues can install flow monitors, which alert designated persons when water flow increases or decreases beyond established thresholds. This allows leaks that would typically remain hidden for some time to be discovered immediately, minimizing the damage caused.