This water is used for landscape irrigation.
Omnivores able to cross streets, roads, and freeways thrive in this spatially fragmented habitat with dry season water available from landscape irrigation.
Water collected on the roof is reused for landscape irrigation.
Approximately half of San Diego-Tijuana's fresh water is used for non-drinking purposes which includes landscape irrigation, commercial enterprise, and industrial processing.
It is then filtered to municipality domestic water standards and being used throughout the facility as well as landscape irrigation.
They provide native landscape irrigation by extending seasonal or perennial flows of water.
For example, the arid West has some of the highest per capita domestic water use, largely because of landscape irrigation.
Los Angeles County's sanitation districts have provided treated wastewater for landscape irrigation in parks and golf courses since 1929.
Typical uses (for other than potable purposes) include toilet flushing, washing and landscape irrigation.
Three 10,000 gallon underground cisterns capture rainfall, which is then used for landscape irrigation, so a large retention pond is not required.