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  2. You can get up to $4,800 to save water in Sacramento ... - AOL

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    Grass conversion: Residents who convert grass lawns to drought-tolerant landscaping such as plants can receive up to $3,000 in rebates. The city offers $1.50 per square foot for the front, side ...

  3. Central Valley land subsidence - Wikipedia

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    Governor Jerry Brown of California also imposed restrictions on unnecessary water usage during the California drought that began in 2012. Measures included drought-tolerant landscaping, rebate programs for purchasing water efficient appliances, and setting a statewide goal of 25% reduction in water usage.

  4. California bans watering 'non-functional' grass in some areas ...

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    In the meantime, cities and water districts in Southern California are offering customers rebates to help cover the costs of converting lawns to drought-tolerant landscaping.

  5. California water official is offering residents 'a broader ...

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    Bill McDonnell, Metropolitan Water District of Southern California Manager of Water Efficiency, joins Yahoo Finance Live to discuss the drought California is contending with amid a heatwave, turf ...

  6. Quarry Lakes Regional Recreation Area - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, a demonstration garden of native and drought resistant plants was started along Horseshoe Lake through a University of California extension. [7] As one of few riparian zones in a near-natural state along Alameda Creek, Quarry Lakes serves an important role in harboring migratory birds.

  7. Sustainable landscaping - Wikipedia

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    Most of what makes a landscape unsustainable is the amount of inputs required to grow a non-native plant on it. What this means is that a local plant, which has adapted to local climate conditions will require less work to flourish. Instead, drought-tolerant plants like succulents and cacti are better suited to survive.

  8. California cuts grass watering down as drought dries West - AOL

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    Grass in office parks, on college campuses or in some California neighborhoods will go brown this summer after state water officials adopted a ban Tuesday on watering certain green spaces as the ...

  9. Opinion: Here's what's wrong with your perfectly drought ...

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    Los Angeles gardens and landscapes won't support the environment and threatened wildlife unless they use native plants. Low water use isn't enough.