Long Island water districts ask homeowners to install smart technology systems to help conserve water. Check out the Long Island Water Conference and IANY's Mike Dwyer discuss smart technologies and ...
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Long Island Water – Where does it come from?
The Long Island water that comes out of our faucets originates far below the earth’s surface, in deep interconnected underground layers of sand, gravel and silt called aquifers. The water ...
Proven Water Saving Solutions for Residential and Commercial Customers
While water conservation continues to be top of mind in the drought-stricken West, responsible water use is an issue that everyone needs to think about, regardless of geographical location. Our ...
Water Sustainability – It starts with your lawn
As we enter the doldrums of winter, the thoughts of green lawns and lush landscaping are just a memory at this time. This now provides water suppliers much need time ...
Long Island’s Groundwater – Understanding the Water Below
If you are in a water-related business on Long Island, there is a lot you should know about groundwater. Here is a thumbnail overview of key information about water use ...
Water Saving Tips for Your Irrigation System
Studies Show That Many Irrigation Systems Can Waste 50% of the water used on the landscape. Here are some water saving tips for reducing that waste: Install a functional rain sensor The rain sensor ...
Smart Irrigation Controllers – Are they right for you?
Smart irrigation controllers have been around for a while, and they can greatly reduce water bills and consumption by responding to changes in the weather automatically. Recently, there has been ...
Installed Irrigation on Long Island – Fact Sheet
Do We Need Installed Irrigation on Long Island? As a suburban community, lawns, shrubbery and other kinds of floriculture increase the value of Long Island homes. Lawns, shrubbery and other ...