Outdoor Water Conservation


Be careful when maintaining the grounds around your home because your activities may affect drinking water supplies. Many people may depend on nearby groundwater wells or surface water reservoirs for their water supply. Pollution of groundwater or surface waters, such as ponds and streams, may affect the environment and the quality of drinking water. Overuse of water may affect the quantity of available water supplies, especially during dry periods. You can help reduce pollution and conserve water by following some simple guidelines.

Lawn and Garden Care

Watering & Maintaining Your Lawn & Garden

Landscaping Design

These are just some landscaping and treatment techniques that are available to reduce the need for fertilizers and pesticides, conserve water and prevent pollution.

More information may be obtained by contacting the following sources:

CT Department of Environmental Protection
79 Elm Street • Hartford, CT 06106
Information: (860) 424-3000


USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service
State Office
344 Merrow Rd. Suite A
Tolland, CT 06084-3917
(860 871-4011
(860) 875-6928

UCONN Cooperative Extension System
www.extension.uconn.edu

Connecticut Agriculture Experiment Station
www.ct.gov/CAES/
(203) 974-8500

 

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