Water Conservation
Keeping rivers clean, clear, and flowing
Water is a vital resource in our community, and we take strategic steps to conserve it through innovative and sustainable practices. By protecting the health of Cypress Creek and other waterways, we ensure the availability of clean water for both human use and ecological health.
- Sustainable Landscaping: Use of drought-tolerant native plants to reduce water consumption while maintaining the beauty of our parks.
- Rainwater Collection: This is a vital strategy put in place, not only to irrigate our plants, rainwater is also used as gray water to flush toilets in some our restroom facilities.
- Irrigation Efficiency: Advanced systems have been installed to minimize water waste, ensuring that every drop of the precious rainwater we collect counts in our efforts to sustain our landscapes.
- Cypress Creek Protection: Collaboration with local organizations ensures ongoing efforts to monitor and test the water quality of the creek. This enhances our ability to protect, and keep a close eye on the health of this critical waterway, which is central to our community’s identity.