Volume 2, Issue 3 - March 2005



"It is not economically feasible to run the hardware needed for central control to our median and streetscapes." said Steve Grasso, Greenwood Village Parks, Trails, and Recreation Department. "Weather Reach helped us save water and maintain the health of those areas."






“Weather Reach has saved us a lot of water and so much time. It really cuts your man hours making us more effective and better managers. It keeps everything looking better because it adjusts automatically like scheduling with Mother Nature. This system is the way to go.”

Dave Jordan                       
Parks Superintendent                      
Washington City, Utah                      

“Our community Camden Midtown has realized the most dramatic savings during the last 120 days, enough to completely pay for the Weather Reach System itself.”
Michael T. Binns                      
Central Region Landscape Director                      
Camden Properties, Houston Texas                      

“Weather Reach is awesome and has saved our Home Owners Association a lot of money”
HOA President                      
Balmoral Townhomes                      
Salt Lake City, Utah                      

“It works great. The installation was simple. I really see an advantage. It has been up for three months now and I see an advantage in the water bill. I like the product.”

Mike Valentine                      
Las Vegas, Nevada                      



Snow Pack Continues to Look Promising State-wide
Salt Lake City, Utah - All across the state the snow pack is deeper than it has been in seven years. This is the winter we needed, as long as there's not a big swing in the weather.



City seeking ways to tout saving water
Scottsdale, Arizona - Scottsdale may step up its campaign for water conservation by launching a new media blitz and increasing rebates for water-conscious homeowners.



Local students prepare to sell rain collection devices
Lakeland, Florida - The barrels, equipped with spigots, are positioned near roofs to collect rainwater that can be recycled. The water is good for watering plants or washing tools and helps save tap water.



New England Grows 2005 Attendance Record Set
About 13,910 people attended the 13th annual New England Grows conference held February 1 - 3, 2005 at the new Boston Convention & Exhibition Center in Boston