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Botanica is launching a new effort to help water conservation efforts amid a drought in the Wichita area. The botanical ...
Botanica Launches Unprecedented Reclaimed Water Project to Conserve Millions of Gallons Amid Drought
Botanica, The Wichita Gardens, is taking an unprecedented leap toward sustainable gardening and environmental responsibility ...
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KSNW Wichita on MSNBotanica to save 3-million gallons of Wichita waterBotanica has launched a Reclaimed Water Project to use test water from the new water treatment facility to irrigate its 20 ...
WICHITA, Kan. (KWCH) - Botanica, The Wichita Gardens, is launching the Reclaimed Water Project—a groundbreaking initiative aimed at conserving water while maintaining its 20-acre gardens.
Botanica says it typically uses 68,000 gallons of water a day to maintain the 30 gardens that make up its 20-acre property.
Botanica to irrigate with reclaimed test water from Wichita's new facility. Custom system routes water from fire hydrant to tanks and irrigation lines. Project aims to cut municipal water use by 3 ...
When Wichita entered Stage 2 of the drought plan, Botanica found a way to reduce its water usage by 10% while still maintaining its beautiful gardens. Reclaiming water is the next step in ...
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Botanica to use non-potable water for their gardensBotanica has designed a temporary water storage and irrigation system that will use over 3 million gallons of non-potable water from the new Wichita Water Treatment Plant’s testing process.
Botanica Launches Unprecedented Reclaimed Water Project to Conserve Millions of Gallons Amid Drought
Botanica looks forward to sharing more innovative community projects soon. The Wichita Gardens is open year-round with new surprises each season. With ever-changing scenery, educational classes ...
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