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No need to recreate the wheel. Learn from other communities making water conservation a priority. For more on how homeowners association can save water visit the WaterSense Homeowner Association web page.

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  • WaterSense Resources
  • General Resources on Water efficiency for HOAs 
  • HOA Success Stories

WaterSense Resources

  • Upcoming webinars and past recordings addressing outdoor water use
  • Accounts from irrigation professionals certified by WaterSense labeled programs on how they helped their customers save water outdoors

WaterSense Case Studies 

  • The residential community of Harvest Gold Village improved the appearance of its landscape and reduced outdoor water waste using a grant from Northern Colorado Water Conservancy District.
    • Certified Irrigation Professional Harvests Gold from Water-Saving Products
  • The property managers at La Paloma Apartments worked with the local water utility, its contractor, and a local landscaping company to replace apartment plumbing fixtures and upgrade the complex’s irrigation system.
    • Albuquerque Apartments Realize Savings with Rebate and Retrofits
  • Located south of San Jose, California, La Rinconada Country Club had several reasons to want to get its water use under control.
    • Taking a Bird’s Eye View, La Rinconada Country Club Changes Course and Uses a Drone to Deliver Savings
  • More WaterSense case studies describing successful water efficiency efforts in other communities and facilities

General Resources on Water Efficiency for HOAs

  • Colorado Native and Water Wise Grass Guide for Installation and Maintenance.
  • Community Associations Institute. HOA resources: Maintenance & Landscaping.
  • East Bay Municipal Utilities District. Homeowner associations (HOAs).
  • Florida-Friendly Landscaping™ Program.
  • Santa Margarita Water District. Large Landscapes & HOAs.
  • Southwest Florida Water Management District. Water 101 for Communities.
  • St. Johns River Water Management District. Resources for communities, residents, homeowners’ associations.   
  • Surprise Arizona. Water Conservation Tips for HOAs.
  • University of Arizona Cooperative Extension Pima County. HOA Landscape Transformation Program Resources.
  • University of Colorado Boulder and CAP Management. 2020. Creating Sustainable Homeowner Associations.
  • Western Resource Advocates. January 2024. Water Wise Landscapes: A Cost-Effective HOA Investment in Resilience.  

HOA Success Stories

No need to recreate the wheel. Learn from other associations making water conservation a priority.

  • HOAs in Woodbury, Minnesota, reduced their water use through a joint City of Woodbury and South Washington Watershed District program to retrofit irrigation systems with smart controllers and other efficient technologies.
    • FirstService Residential. July 2016. “Program Helps Homeowners Associations Reduce Water Use.”
  • Lakes of Mount Dora HOA in Mount Dora, Florida, uses reclaimed water for irrigation.
    • Florida Community Association Professionals. May 2016. “Responsible Irrigation Using Reclaimed Water.”
  • The Country Club of Mount Dora and Lakes of Aloma Homeowners Associations, both located in Florida, implemented water-efficient irrigation system upgrades to save water.
    • Florida Community Association Professionals. September 2014. “Winning at Water Conservation: Communities of Excellence Water Conservation Winners—The Country Club of Mount Dora and Lakes of Aloma Homeowners Association.”
  • Crystal Gardens HOA in Avondale, Arizona, had an irrigation audit conducted and implemented water-savings opportunities identified during the audit to save water.
    • HOAleader.com. August 2015. “How One Arizona HOA Cut Its Water Bills Big Time.”
  • Peccole Ranch Community Association in Las Vegas, Nevada, converted turfgrass to water-efficient landscaping and implement irrigation system upgrades.
    • Nevada Business. March 2019. “Peccole Ranch Makes Beautiful Music With Water Smart Rebate Program.”
  • San Elijo Community Association in San Marcos, California, conducted an irrigation system audit and installed weather-based irrigation controllers and converted spray irrigation to drip irrigation.
    • San Diego Water Authority’s Water News Network. November 2020. “WaterSmart Contractor Incentive Program Benefits San Eligo HOA.”
    • WaterSmart Incentive Program Helps Business Owners. Vallecitos Water District.  
  • Emerald Heights HOA in Escondido, California, replaced turf with drought-tolerant landscaping.
    • San Diego Water Authority’s Water News Network. November 2021. “Escondido HOA Saves Water, Costs With WaterSmart Landscape Upgrades.”
  • Stonebridge Ranch Community Association in McKinney, Texas, evaluated its irrigation system and made irrigation system improvements to reduce water use.
    • Smart Outdoor Services. March 2018. “Water Management Program Projected to Save North Texas HOA Up To $5 Million Over Ten Years.”
  • Steeplechase HOA in Westtown, Pennsylvania, implemented a water conservation program for residents by distributing this document and packaging and distributing several WaterSense labeled and otherwise water-efficient plumbing products for residents to install. They provided information on how to install them and what water savings to expect.
    • Steeplechase Homeowners Association. Water Conservation Program.

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Last updated on September 20, 2024
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