Planes over water

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Every drop counts

Rich Paquette explains the newly installed weather system tied directly to a central irrigation system. When there is an eighth of an inch of rain, the weather system tells the irrigation system to shut down. The new system is expected to reduce water used for irrigation at Peterson Air Force Base, Colo., by 50 percent. Mr. Paquette is from Embassy Lawn and Landscape, the head of irrigation at Peterson AFB. (U.S. Air Force photo/Monica Mendoza)

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