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Ames in Focus: Lawn and Order with John Dunn
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Summer in Iowa means gardens are growing, sprinklers are running, and everyone is hoping for that picture-perfect green lawn. But when, how, and how often we water can have a bigger impact than many people realize.
In this episode of Ames in Focus, Bill Gebhart sits down with Water and Pollution Control Director John Dunn to talk about outdoor water use and why it matters to the entire community. They discuss what happens behind the scenes when water demand spikes during the summer, simple ways residents can water more efficiently, and how a few small changes can help protect our shared water system.
Whether you're tending a backyard garden, trying to keep the grass alive through July, or just wondering why everyone keeps telling you to water before sunrise, this episode is full of practical tips to help you make the most of every drop.
In This Episode- Why outdoor water use matters during the summer
- How peak demand affects the City's water system
- The difference between watering more and watering smarter
- Why early morning is the best time to water
- Common sprinkler system problems that waste water
- Tips for gardens, landscaping, and healthy soil
- What can lead to lawn watering restrictions
- How small conservation efforts make a community-wide difference
Learn more about water conservation, outdoor watering tips, and other City water services at www.CityofAmes.org.