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  • Feb 18, 2015 from 11:00am to 1:00pm
  • Location: The Gardens at Heather Farm
  • Latest Activity: Oct 30, 2020

with Scott Sommerfeld, EBMUD Water Conservation Representative & Landscape Architect

Mr. Sommerfeld will show us how to become water smart in our gardens with hands-on demonstrations of landscape and irrigation tips as well as tools for significantly cutting you water usage and water bills. 

SCOTT SOMMERFELD is a water conservation consultant with the East Bay Municipal Utility District and maintains the Sommerfeld Group, a professional irrigation practice. Scott has over 20 years experience in landscape architecture. Scott has a particular interest in water conserving landscape design and can maximize the use of limited water supplies through water auditing techniques. He is a Certified Irrigation Designer and Auditor and is registered by the State of California as a Landscape Architect.
 

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This lecture is part of the Discovering a Sense of Place Series. Co-sponsored by The Gardens at Heather Farm and the City of Walnut Creek, Discovering a Sense of Place is a free lecture series that runs from January to May 2015 with topics including water conservation and waste reduction.

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