Those cities are not alone in the measures they’re taking to address dwindling water supplies. Chronic water shortages in many parts of the country – as well as increasing awareness of the excessive amounts of water it wastes to maintain a lush, green lawn – are leading to record numbers of turf removal rebate programs, strictly enforced watering restrictions with hefty fines for violations, and homeowners who are willing to give alternate solutions a try.
The LA Department of Water and Power estimates that its lawn rebate program has removed more than one million square feet of residential grass since 2009, which will save about 47 million gallons of water each year. Since 2003, Las Vegas Valley Water District has removed 165.6 million square feet of grass from businesses and residences, saving 9.2 billion gallons of water in the past decade. The grass may be faux but the savings are absolutely real.