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Recycled Water Project
is Completed
Bellevue Memorial Park is continuing it’s commitment to be a good
steward of the environment. For the last 20 years, by mulching our
own lawn clippings, we have kept several tons of green waste from
landfills. We also generate a portion of our own electricity by means
of a solar generating facility located on the roof of Bellevue Mausoleum
which supplies power to Bellevue Mausoleum and the Administration
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| We are proud to have taken
the next step in environmental stewardship by converting our irrigation
system into a recycled water system. As you know, Southern California
faces a critical water shortage due to drought and the increase
in population throughout the Inland Empire. By converting to a recycled
water system, Bellevue Memorial Park will play a significant role
in conserving one of our most precious resources.
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| We have completed the installation of a new
drinking water system and our irrigation system is ready to receive
recycled water. The City of Ontario is completing construction of
the pipe that will feed our system, and we are hopeful that we may
begin utilizing the system by late Spring of 2009. |
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| Bellevue Memorial Park would like to thank
all of our families and visitors for your patience during the construction
phase, which necessitated installing new hose bibs and removing many
of the ones you were familiar with. Please visit the Inland Empire
Utilities Agency “Frequently Asked Questions” page on recycled water
for more information on this exciting development. http://www.ieua.org/recycled/docs/faq.pdf |
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