
The sizzle of July in North Texas comes with a pressing reminder: It's Smart Irrigation Month, and residents are getting a shot to tune up their irrigation setups for free. Echoing the sentiments of sustainability, the city is extending a hand to help its citizens better manage their water use during the sweltering summer months. "How to celebrate: Take advantage of a free irrigation evaluation", according to the City of Fort Worth.
Acting upon the city's offer could not only potentially cut down on water waste but also save some green on summer water bills. Laying the groundwork now can help to maximally conserve the precious resource. The first 250 people to sign up are promised a bonus: a complimentary rain/freeze sensor that could enhance the system's conservation capabilities.
It's all about system health—think routine car maintenance, but for your lawns and gardens. There are no repairs involved, just "expert recommendations to keep everything running smoothly", as detailed by the City of Fort Worth. And with a registered licensed irrigator promised to reach out within three business days for scheduling, it’s a transaction of time that looks to hold value for the future of the Texan environment.
Encouraging participation, the message of the City of Fort Worth is clear: "Let’s keep your lawn lush and healthy while conserving water for our community’s sustainable future." Those ready to commit to efficiency in their water use are urged to follow a simple next step: register. The community callout seeks to bind individuals in a collective effort, thus ensuring that every measure is taken to guard every drop.









