West Basin Water Lab Spring Session is Here! A Digital Learning Experience

West Basin Water Lab Spring Session is Here! A Digital Learning Experience

Water Conservation
Type: 
Press Mention
Date of Release or Mention: 
Wednesday, March 24, 2021

 

Welcome to the Water Lab’s Spring Session! West Basin is excited to continue offering a collection of free online classes and family-friendly resources available to the community.  All webinars will be live-hosted by West Basin staff or in partnership with other subject-matter experts and participants will be given the opportunity to ask questions during and after each presentation.

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NEXT EVENT

Firescaping Workshop

Palos Verdes Peninsula Workshop

Wednesday, April 21, 2021

6:00 PM – 7:30 PM

REGISTER HERE

What is Firescaping?

Firescaping uses landscaping techniques and native plants to protect your home from wildfires. These practices combined with smart irrigation systems can help safeguard your home, use less water, and save money on your water bill.

Why is Firescaping important?

California has dry, windy, and often hot weather conditions from spring through fall. These specific conditions in combination with climate change, can produce moderate to severe wildfires. Firescaping allows you to:

  • Identify high-risk landscapes
  • Learn which plants and building materials help minimize damage
  • Get tips for reducing your fire risk
  • Make your home firefighter-accessible

Why focus on the Palos Verdes Peninsula?

The Palos Verdes Peninsula encompasses four cities within West Basin’s service area: Rancho Palos Verdes, Palos Verdes Estates, Rolling Hills, and Rolling Hills Estates. The Peninsula is known for its beautiful open canyons, hills and coastal bluffs covered with brush. As such, this type of landscaping makes the area vulnerable to wildfires and associated hazards.

Workshop Instructor – Douglas Kent MS, MLA

Kent

Author of the best selling book on property protection in the U.S. (Firescaping), Douglas Kent has been working to create fire-protected communities since 1993. He has worked with high-risk communities throughout California and has been on the front lines of many wildfires.

Ken has taught at the California Polytechnic University, Pomona, since 2008.

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