Alex MacLean

Books: OVER: The American Landscape at the Tipping Point

<b>Boulder City, NV</b>Golf courses in the Las Vegas metropolitan area account for 5 percent of the region's water usage. Pictured is a section of the 71-hole Cascata Golf Course, which has managed to conserve 60 million gallons of water per year by increasing the aeration of the turf areas and replacing rye with Bermuda grass (which requires less water) in some turf areas.Ref #: 050309-0288
Boulder City, NV
Golf courses in the Las Vegas metropolitan area account for 5 percent of the region's water usage. Pictured is a section of the 71-hole Cascata Golf Course, which has managed to conserve 60 million gallons of water per year by increasing the aeration of the turf areas and replacing rye with Bermuda grass (which requires less water) in some turf areas.

Ref #: 050309-0288