
Castle Rock Residents Slash Water Use by 35%
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Castle Rock residents have significantly reduced their daily water usage, reaching the lowest point in nearly two decades, despite hotter summers. This achievement is attributed to long-term initiatives launched in 2009, such as substantial rebates for replacing water-intensive turf grass and banning traditional lawns in new homes. Homeowners are also participating by replacing old toilets with ultra-efficient ones and redesigning yards with drought-resistant plants. These efforts have led to a substantial decrease in water usage, with the goal of further reducing it to 100 gallons per person by 2050.
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