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Nevada Banning Grass #1
Nevada will be banning non-functional turf to conserve water. Not the grass you'd expect them to ban.

Quote:The governor of Nevada has signed legislation banning “non-functional” grass in a bid to conserve water as an extreme drought hits more than two-thirds of the state, drying up its major H2O supply.

Signed by Governor Steve Sisolak late last week, the legislation focuses on Nevada’s more populated southern region, giving the state the odd distinction of the first to pass a permanent ban on any type of grass. Other localities have enacted similar prohibitions, but none indefinitely.

“It’s incumbent upon us for the next generation to be more conscious of conservation and our natural resources – water being particularly important,” the governor said, adding that a visible “bathtub ring” around Lake Mead, revealing its diminishing water level, only underscores the need to save on the wet stuff.

Read More: https://www.rt.com/usa/525943-nevada-ban...s-drought/
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RE: Nevada Banning Grass #2
Smart move, seems like everyone is trying to be striving for a healthy atmosphere/planet. It took a while to spread the message, but hopefully things like this will be happening worldwide.
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RE: Nevada Banning Grass #3
We should all be looking for grass replacements. It's bred such an industry around it. I'm actually looking into replacing my lawn with moss as it doesn't need to be cut, and utilizes less water to thrive.

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RE: Nevada Banning Grass #4
I am considering replacing my lawn with moss because it doesn't need to be mowed and it uses less water to thrive.

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RE: Nevada Banning Grass #5
I haven't lived in Nevada. What do you think about this law?

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