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    • Bee, Trees & Water – Our Urban Forest
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    • Pollinator Resource Guide
    • Irrigation Efficiency Assessment
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Water Conservation Tips

5 Mar 2023

Fixing water leaks is always in season

by Water Conservation Staff | posted in: Fix-A-Leak, News, Uncategorized, Water Conservation Tips, Water Saving Tips, Water Waste and Leaks | 0

The City of Santa Fe is celebrating Fix-a-Leak Week from March 20 through 26. This annual national awareness week helps us conserve water, a precious and essential resource, by remembering to check homes and businesses for leaks and fixing them … Read More

7 Dec 2022

Waterwise Holiday Gift Ideas

by Water Conservation Staff | posted in: News, Water Conservation Tips | 0

December is here and as we transition into the giving mode, why not think about water saving gifts that keep on giving? Water efficient items and appliances and helping friends, family and neighbors with making waterwise choices will give back … Read More

10 Nov 2021

Outdoor watering during dry winters

by Water Conservation Staff | posted in: Drought, News, pollinator garden, urban forest, Water Conservation Tips, Winterizing | 0

Drought tolerant or xeriscape gardening makes a huge difference in the amount of water you’ll have to apply to your landscape. When the cold weather moves in, vegetation goes dormant and roots will largely rely on rain or snowfall. But … Read More

22 Jul 2021

Cactus Demonstration Garden

by Water Conservation Staff | posted in: pollinator garden, urban forest, Water Conservation Tips, Water Saving Tips | 0

The Water Conservation Office in conjunction with The Cactus Rescue Project installed a beautiful xeric cactus garden in the summer of 2018. Walk through the garden, identify the various cacti using the numbers and descriptions below. We hope you use this reference … Read More

15 Jun 2021

Turn off the tap!

by Water Conservation Staff | posted in: Water Conservation Tips | 0

You can save up to 8 gallons just by turning off the tap while you brush your teeth in the morning and before bedtime. That adds up to more than 200 gallons a month, enough to fill a huge fish … Read More

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City of Santa Fe Water Conservation Office

801 W. San Mateo Rd. | 505.955.4225 | wcoffice@santafenm.gov
Mailing: PO Box 909, Santa Fe, NM 87505
Water Waste Hotline: 505.955.4222

Water Conservation Manager - Christine Chavez

505.955.4219  |  cychavez@santafenm.gov

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