Program reduces irrigation to parks and sports fields
New technology and guidelines will allow Kelowna’s city parks and sports fields to save more than 38 million litres of irrigation water each year.
The City maintains over 200 parks and green spaces which need appropriate amounts of water to keep them healthy and safe.
While the park irrigation program has been designed to use water as efficiently as possible, a partnership with the Okanagan Basin Water Board has helped to improve efficiencies and provide additional savings.
“This project aligns with Council Priorities for 2019-2022 as we work to protect our valuable natural resources,” said Ted Sophonow, Parks, Beaches & Sports Fields Supervisor. “Water conservation is a priority for Kelowna Park Services and the Okanagan Valley. A collaborative approach is required to reach this common goal and with support from OBWB we’ve been able to step up to the plate to develop new irrigation guidelines and invest in new technology through findings in each phase.”











