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PALOUSE WISESCAPE AWARD …for water-conserving landscaping The Wisescape Award was established in 2008 to promote water-efficient landscaping on the Palouse and to recognize individuals who set examples for aesthetics and resource conservation. The following guidelines are used for eligibility:  Design o Aesthetically pleasing (Looks nice during various seasons) o Practical (Designed for efficient resource use) o Limit traditional Turf (Limited use of turf and/or water-conserving varieties) o Plant zoning (Plants with similar needs together, appropriately placed) o Efficient irrigation (Manual and/or automatic; creative capture/reuse systems as authorized)  Reduce Resource Use o Water Savings (Reduced volume during peak season) o Less mowing (Savings in energy and fuel; reduction in biomass for disposal) o Labor savings (Savings in time and/or money) o Fertilizer savings (Diminished leaching of fertilizer into surface and storm water systems) o Pesticide savings (Diminished leaching of pesticides into surface and storm water systems) o Reduction in yard waste (On-site retention and/or composting)  Soil o Enhancements (Compost, mulches, etc.)  Plant Selection o Site-appropriate plants (Suitably selected and placed within landscape) Eligibility  Nominees must reside in  Nominees must use a combination of Wisescape guidelines  Landscapes and irrigation systems must comply with local ordinances and resolutions. Nomination Process Submit nominations and/or questions to Candidates may be self-nominated, or nominated by neighbors, businesses, developers, etc. to receive this award. ---PAGE BREAK--- PALOUSE WISESCAPE AWARD …for water-conserving landscaping NOMINEE Nominee’s Name and/or Organization Mailing Address Telephone ( ) - Email NOMINATOR (if different than nominee) Name Mailing Address Telephone ( ) - Email NOMINEE BACKGROUND Number of years using Wisescape principles in landscape: Check Wisescape landscaping principles in use at nominee’s landscape: Design:  Aesthetically Pleasing  Practical  Limit Traditional Turf  Plant Zoning  Efficient Irrigation Reduce Resource Use:  Water Savings  Mowing Savings  Labor Savings  Fertilizer Savings  Pesticide Savings  Reduction in Yard Waste Soil:  Enhancements Plant Selection:  Site-appropriate Plants Comments: