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LIVE LIKE YOU IT LOVE Brought to you by ColoradoWaterWise.org IMPORTANT WATER INFORMATION greeleygov.com/wc MEDICATIONS* Turn in unused or expired medications: 10a.m. - 2p.m. *The following items cannot be accepted: needles & sharps, Mercury (thermometers), Oxygen containers, Chemotherapy/radioactive substances, pressurized canisters, illicit drugs For more information: City of Greeley Police Department Officer Matt Patella, Neighborhood Action Team, at 351-5443 FREE Special Disposal Sites Disposing of medication by flushing it down the toilet or throwing it in the trash are potential safety, health and environmental hazards. TAKE BACK DRUG DAY DID YOU KNOW? APRIL 30TH SATURDAY NATIONAL PRESCRIPTION Greeley Police Department 2875 W. 10th Street (Front Parking Lot) UNC University Center 2045 10th Ave., Greeley (North Parking Lot) Sam’s Club parking lot 3247 23rd Ave., Evans
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Page 1: Greeley Water 2016 Information

conservationcenter.org/garden303-999-3820 Ext. 222

Purchase a garden by number Garden In a Box and get an affordable, easy to plant, low water xeriscape garden.

A non-profit communityservice campaign of: National Presenting Partner:

Make Greeley A Winning City!

Go to mywaterpledge.comSave Water.

Win A Prius Plug-In

Take the National Mayor’s Challenge for Water Conservation

Use your Greeley address when you register!

A non-profit communityservice campaign of: National Presenting Partner:

Make Greeley A Winning City!

Go to mywaterpledge.comSave Water.

Win A Prius Plug-In

Take the National Mayor’s Challenge for Water Conservation

Use your Greeley address when you register!

A non-profit communityservice campaign of: National Presenting Partner:

Make Greeley A Winning City!

Go to mywaterpledge.comSave Water.

Win A Prius Plug-In

Take the National Mayor’s Challenge for Water Conservation

Use your Greeley address when you register!

Take the National Mayor’s Challenge for Water Conservation.

LIVELIKEYOU

ITLOVE

Brought to you by ColoradoWaterWise.org

I M P O R TA N T WAT E R I N F O R M AT I O N

greeleygov.com/wc

MEDICATIONS*

Turn in unused or

expired medications:

10a.m. - 2p.m.

*The following items cannot be accepted: needles & sharps, Mercury (thermometers), Oxygen containers, Chemotherapy/radioactive substances, pressurized canisters, illicit drugs

For more information: City of Greeley Police DepartmentOfficer Matt Patella, Neighborhood Action Team, at 351-5443

FREE Special Disposal

Sites

Disposing of medication by flushing it down the toilet or throwing it in the trash are potential safety, health and

environmental hazards.

TAKE BACKDRUGDAY

DID YOU KNOW?

APRIL 30THSATURDAY

NATIONAL PRESCRIPTION

Greeley Police Department

2875 W. 10th Street (Front Parking Lot)

UNC University Center

2045 10th Ave., Greeley

(North Parking Lot)

Sam’s Club parking lot

3247 23rd Ave., Evans

Page 2: Greeley Water 2016 Information

conservationcenter.org/garden303-999-3820 Ext. 222

Purchase a garden by number Garden In a Box and get an affordable, easy to plant, low water xeriscape garden.

A non-profit communityservice campaign of: National Presenting Partner:

Make Greeley A Winning City!

Go to mywaterpledge.comSave Water.

Win A Prius Plug-In

Take the National Mayor’s Challenge for Water Conservation

Use your Greeley address when you register!

A non-profit communityservice campaign of: National Presenting Partner:

Make Greeley A Winning City!

Go to mywaterpledge.comSave Water.

Win A Prius Plug-In

Take the National Mayor’s Challenge for Water Conservation

Use your Greeley address when you register!

A non-profit communityservice campaign of: National Presenting Partner:

Make Greeley A Winning City!

Go to mywaterpledge.comSave Water.

Win A Prius Plug-In

Take the National Mayor’s Challenge for Water Conservation

Use your Greeley address when you register!

Take the National Mayor’s Challenge for Water Conservation.

LIVELIKEYOU

ITLOVE

Brought to you by ColoradoWaterWise.org

I M P O R TA N T WAT E R I N F O R M AT I O N

greeleygov.com/wc

MEDICATIONS*

Turn in unused or

expired medications:

10a.m. - 2p.m.

*The following items cannot be accepted: needles & sharps, Mercury (thermometers), Oxygen containers, Chemotherapy/radioactive substances, pressurized canisters, illicit drugs

For more information: City of Greeley Police DepartmentOfficer Matt Patella, Neighborhood Action Team, at 351-5443

FREE Special Disposal

Sites

Disposing of medication by flushing it down the toilet or throwing it in the trash are potential safety, health and

environmental hazards.

TAKE BACKDRUGDAY

DID YOU KNOW?

APRIL 30THSATURDAY

NATIONAL PRESCRIPTION

Greeley Police Department

2875 W. 10th Street (Front Parking Lot)

UNC University Center

2045 10th Ave., Greeley

(North Parking Lot)

Sam’s Club parking lot

3247 23rd Ave., Evans

Page 3: Greeley Water 2016 Information

Minutes For Pop-up Sprinklers 10 10 12 14 14 10 10Minutes For Rotor Sprinkler Heads 62 58 92 76 66 60 62

Minutes For Manual Sprinklers 42 38 62 52 44 40 42

Lawn Watering Guidelines Typical use: people water the same amount in July as they do in September

Turn it down.$avings

A guide to help you water your lawn e�ciently in Greeley

A seasonally appropriate watering schedule should be in a bell curve, with water use peaking in July. Always factor in current weather conditions when watering your lawn.

Split run times in half and run back-to-back start times. Run the entire system once and then run the system again to let the water soak into the grass. The non watering period between cycles should be about 45 minutes to 120 minutes for the best results.

Watering Days Per Week 0 0 0 1 2 2 3 2 2 1 0 0

Minutes For Rotary Nozzles 42 40 64 52 46 42 42

A guide to help you water your lawn efficiently in Greeley

Watering Days Per Week 0 0 0 1 2 2 3 2 2 1 0 0 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec

Single family residences & duplexes with even numbered addresses

ending in: 0, 2, 4, 6, 8

Single family residences & duplexes with odd numbered addresses ending

in: 1, 3, 5, 7, 9

All others: HOA common areas, multi-family, apartments, businesses, government, non-profit, churches, commercial, industries, & institutions.

January 1 - April 14 NO LAWN WATERING NO LAWN WATERING NO LAWN WATERING

April 15 - December 31Sunday, Tuesday,

ThursdayMonday, Wednesday,

SaturdaySunday, Tuesday,

Friday

It is recommended that residents stop watering lawns in mid-October.

New lawn variances are available with proper soil amendment (4 cubic yards per 1,000 square feet of lawn). To properly water the lawn and comply with water restrictions a variance is required. Please call 336-4134 for more information.

Trees, shrubs, flower and vegetable gardens may be watered at any time by hand, drip irrigation, low volume, bubblers or by weeping-type soaker hoses. Using a watering can or someone holding a hose with a restrictive nozzle is watering by hand.

Home car washing is allowed with a restrictive nozzle hose and bucket, and minimal runoff.

For complete water restriction information, call 970-336-4134 or visit www.greeleygov.com/wc.

City of Greeley Water Conservation

May 4 -Gardening with Native Plants June 1 -Pollinator GardeningJuly 6 - Watering Tips & TricksAugust 3 - Great Ornamental GrassesSeptember 7 - Putting Your Yard to BedOctober 5 - How to Compost

1st Wednesdays of the Month at 6 p.m.

The May 4 workshop will be at Aims Community College in the Cornerstone Building. The June - October workshops are held at the Greeley Recreation Center, 651 10th Avenue.

Free!RSVP Required

greeleygov.com/LandscapeLectures

1st WEDNESDAY OF THE MONTH AT 6PMMay 4 - Gardening with Native PlantsJune 1 - Pollinator GardeningJuly 6 - Watering Tips & TricksAugust 3 - Great Ornamental GrassesSeptember 7 - Putting Your Yard to BedOctober 5 - How to Compost

FREE MOVIE SHOWINGMonday, April 18

@ 7 p.m.Union Colony Civic Center

Pick Up Tickets at the Box Office

FREE! RSVP REQUIRED • greeleygov.com/landscapelecturesThe May 4 workshop will be at Aims Community College in the Cornerstone Building.

The June-October workshops are hel at the Greeley Recreation Center at 651 10th Ave.

Presented Through a Partnership Between:

Page 4: Greeley Water 2016 Information

Minutes For Pop-up Sprinklers 10 10 12 14 14 10 10Minutes For Rotor Sprinkler Heads 62 58 92 76 66 60 62

Minutes For Manual Sprinklers 42 38 62 52 44 40 42

Lawn Watering Guidelines Typical use: people water the same amount in July as they do in September

Turn it down.$avings

A guide to help you water your lawn e�ciently in Greeley

A seasonally appropriate watering schedule should be in a bell curve, with water use peaking in July. Always factor in current weather conditions when watering your lawn.

Split run times in half and run back-to-back start times. Run the entire system once and then run the system again to let the water soak into the grass. The non watering period between cycles should be about 45 minutes to 120 minutes for the best results.

Watering Days Per Week 0 0 0 1 2 2 3 2 2 1 0 0

Minutes For Rotary Nozzles 42 40 64 52 46 42 42

A guide to help you water your lawn efficiently in Greeley

Watering Days Per Week 0 0 0 1 2 2 3 2 2 1 0 0 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec

Single family residences & duplexes with even numbered addresses

ending in: 0, 2, 4, 6, 8

Single family residences & duplexes with odd numbered addresses ending

in: 1, 3, 5, 7, 9

All others: HOA common areas, multi-family, apartments, businesses, government, non-profit, churches, commercial, industries, & institutions.

January 1 - April 14 NO LAWN WATERING NO LAWN WATERING NO LAWN WATERING

April 15 - December 31Sunday, Tuesday,

ThursdayMonday, Wednesday,

SaturdaySunday, Tuesday,

Friday

It is recommended that residents stop watering lawns in mid-October.

New lawn variances are available with proper soil amendment (4 cubic yards per 1,000 square feet of lawn). To properly water the lawn and comply with water restrictions a variance is required. Please call 336-4134 for more information.

Trees, shrubs, flower and vegetable gardens may be watered at any time by hand, drip irrigation, low volume, bubblers or by weeping-type soaker hoses. Using a watering can or someone holding a hose with a restrictive nozzle is watering by hand.

Home car washing is allowed with a restrictive nozzle hose and bucket, and minimal runoff.

For complete water restriction information, call 970-336-4134 or visit www.greeleygov.com/wc.

City of Greeley Water Conservation

May 4 -Gardening with Native Plants June 1 -Pollinator GardeningJuly 6 - Watering Tips & TricksAugust 3 - Great Ornamental GrassesSeptember 7 - Putting Your Yard to BedOctober 5 - How to Compost

1st Wednesdays of the Month at 6 p.m.

The May 4 workshop will be at Aims Community College in the Cornerstone Building. The June - October workshops are held at the Greeley Recreation Center, 651 10th Avenue.

Free!RSVP Required

greeleygov.com/LandscapeLectures

1st WEDNESDAY OF THE MONTH AT 6PMMay 4 - Gardening with Native PlantsJune 1 - Pollinator GardeningJuly 6 - Watering Tips & TricksAugust 3 - Great Ornamental GrassesSeptember 7 - Putting Your Yard to BedOctober 5 - How to Compost

FREE MOVIE SHOWINGMonday, April 18

@ 7 p.m.Union Colony Civic Center

Pick Up Tickets at the Box Office

FREE! RSVP REQUIRED • greeleygov.com/landscapelecturesThe May 4 workshop will be at Aims Community College in the Cornerstone Building.

The June-October workshops are hel at the Greeley Recreation Center at 651 10th Ave.

Presented Through a Partnership Between:


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