Budget woes put surveillance plane data out of the pictureThe secret weapon that has triggered a dramatic reduction in water use in the Las Vegas Las Vegas (läs vā`gəs), city (1990 pop. 258,295), seat of Clark co., S Nev.; inc. 1911. It is the largest city in Nevada and the center of one of the fastest-growing urban areas in the United States. Valley hasnÕt been the water cops patrolling city streets or bean counters bean counter n. Slang A person, such as an accountant or financial officer, who is concerned with quantification, especially to the exclusion of other matters: examining water records. For the past four years, the Years, The the seven decades of Eleanor Pargiter’s life. [Br. Lit.: Benét, 1109] See : Time credit has been going to the annual flight of a lone airplane, crisscrossing the skies above the valley and snapping detailed photographs of our green lawns and blue pools, liberal landscaping along city streets and the lush fairways of our golf courses. These images are fed into a computer program at the Southern Nevada Water Authority The Southern Nevada Water Authority (SNWA) was formed in 1991 to manage Southern Nevada's water needs on a regional basis. The Authority comprises seven member agencies including the City of Henderson, City of Las Vegas, City of North Las Vegas, Big Bend Water District (Laughlin), that layers the images over municipal parcel maps (Data West Research Agency definition: see GIS glossary.) The basic drawings (maps) of the land cadastre (ownership boundaries) for all public and private lands. Parcel maps are typically maintained at a variety of scales, and can be either very precise or very general "cartoon maps" and highlights the vegetation. Water authority analysts pore pore (por) a small opening or empty space. alveolar pores openings between adjacent pulmonary alveoli that permit passage of air from one to another. over the resulting map, flagging the properties with the lushest, wettest landscaping and send the owners of those properties pitch letters: WeÕll pay you cash to rip up your grass and replace it with desert-efficient landscaping sustained by smart, water-saving drip systems. The cash-for-turf program been successful enough to give Las Vegas and the water authority a national reputation for water conservation. About 130 million square feet of turf at valley homes, along sidewalks and on golf courses has been converted to water-smart landscaping since 2003. And after the spy plane was launched in 2006, the conversion program has grown by 300 percent, says Judith Brandt, a water authority analyst who examines the surveillance photos to identify big water users who can be targeted for the conservation campaign. Since then, the surveillance photos have shown a 29 percent increase in tree cover — thatÕs a good thing — and a 12 percent reduction in water-guzzling turf. (The water authority isnÕt sure how much of the turf reduction is in the form of dead lawns at homes of cash-strapped families or which have been foreclosed.) But that aerial spy program has now stalled. The plane was sent skyward sky·ward adv. & adj. At or toward the sky. sky wards adv. on schedule this spring, but the authority has run out of money to run the software and analyze the data, Brandt says.
Blame it, of course, on the recession. The program is funded under the Water Smart Landscape program, the outdoor water conservation program funded by new water-connection fees. But construction all but stopped with the recession and that money, well, dried up. There are other funding sources, but given the water authorityÕs various demands, there are more important ways to spend money than monitoring lawns, officials decided. So the data sit in a computer, waiting for the day when the budget is less tight. For the record, the spy planeÕs data can be tapped by Henderson, North Las Vegas North Las Vegas, city (1990 pop. 47,707), Clark co., SE Nev., a residential suburb of Las Vegas; inc. 1946. Tourism is the economic mainstay of this growing suburb. The city's population more than tripled between 1990 and 2003. and Clark County Clark County is the name of twelve counties in the United States of America:
The surveillance aircraftÕs pictures are integrated with parcel maps so the agency, or a city, could use the software program to seek out illegal landscaping. But representatives of each of the three jurisdictions say they donÕt use water authority surveillance to seek out offenders. They rely on old-fashioned sources of information — neighbors and homeowners associations. Stephanie Tavares can be reached at 259-4059 or at tavares@lasvegassun.com.
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