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rennet.noel17@gmail.comBy rennet.noel17@gmail.comMarch 12, 2025No Comments5 Mins Read
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March 12, 2025, 3:20pm MDT

Latter-day Saints’ Church of Jesus Christ works to complete the Water Conservation Project in 2025.

The project involves installing smart irrigation controllers in over 3,000 conference houses in six states in the western United States – is one of several projects that the Church is embarking on to save water on property around the world, in order to care for God’s children and wisely manage the creation of God’s God.

Bishop Gerald Casse said in a recent church newsroom report: “As members of the Church, we are disciples of the Lord Jesus Christ, living the gospel, and part of the gospel is to care for the community we live in.”

Read the following to learn how we are accelerating water conservation efforts in the western United States, including Temple Square in Salt Lake City.

A smart irrigation controller and new water landscaping in Temple Square in Salt Lake City will allow the church to accelerate its water conservation efforts, the church reported on March 10, 2025. |Latter-day Saints’ Church of Jesus Christ

Save water in the West of the US

As part of its environmental management efforts in the West of the United States, the church plans to install nearly 1,800 smart irrigation controllers in 2025 at meeting houses in Idaho, Utah, Arizona, Nevada, Wyoming and parts of Montana.

The church meetinghouse in Mesa, Arizona uses smart controllers and water plants to save water.
Smart controllers and water landscaping at the church meeting hall in Mesa, Arizona contributed to the church’s water conservation efforts on January 27, 2025. |Latter-day Saints’ Church of Jesus Christ

“Smart controllers can be adjusted to suit the weather, which means saving a large amount of water that is not saved when you’re manually adjusting with the controller,” said Andrew String Fellow, Intermountain Facilities Services Landscape Manager.

The church reported that unlike traditional landscape controllers, the smart controllers used cellular connections to monitor weather conditions and optimized and optimized irrigation timing based on existing and predicted weather conditions. This optimization allows the church to water plants and the grounds more sustainably.

A water manager checks out smart controllers at a church meeting hall in Mesa, Arizona.
The Water Manager will look at the smart controller at a church meetinghouse in Mesa, Arizona on January 27, 2025. |Latter-day Saints’ Church of Jesus Christ

“When properly maintained and tuned, it’s very easy to get a (smart controller) at 20% consumption chunks than traditional controllers use.”

According to the report, the smart controller can also allow water managers to remotely coordinate their irrigation systems, increasing the convenience and efficiency of the system.

Water manager using tables to remotely coordinate irrigation systems at church meeting houses in Mesa, Arizona.
The water manager will use the tablet to coordinate the irrigation system for the Mesa, Arizona, Synod on January 27, 2025. |Latter-day Saints’ Church of Jesus Christ

At Temple Square in Salt Lake City, ground crews are using smart controllers in conjunction with water landscaping as part of the ongoing renovation of the ground.

Certain settings on the smart controller can be used for grass, flowers and trees, according to Scott Karpowitz, irrigation supervisor at the headquarters facility. “Everything has its own settings and unique parameters, giving those plants the water they need.

Various plants, flowers and trees surround Salt Lake Temple in Utah.
A smart controller and new water landscaping in Temple Square in Salt Lake City will allow the church to accelerate its water conservation efforts, the church reported on March 10, 2025. |Latter-day Saints’ Church of Jesus Christ

Church water landscaping efforts at Temple Square include planting 30% of the trees, removing 35% of the grass in the landscape, adding water-efficient plants to flower beds, and reducing the annual number of flowers and plants used in landscaping by 30%.

In a recent interview with Church News, Jenica Sedgwick is the sustainability manager for the church, operating under the direction of the bishop’s Speaker, providing insight into the church’s focus on conserving Temple Square and the waters of the West of the United States.

Missionaries walking through the gardens of Temple Square in Salt Lake City are characterized by a variety of plants, flowers and trees.
Missionaries walk through the gardens of Temple Square in Salt Lake City. Salt Lake City uses smart controllers and water landscaping to contribute to the church’s water conservation efforts. |Latter-day Saints’ Church of Jesus Christ

She said that because the church’s water conservation efforts are based on local ecological needs and resources, the church will focus its efforts in arid areas in the western United States and other drought-prone regions in Latin America, the Pacific and South Africa.

“It’s not just about conserving water for conservation,” she said. “This is about recognizing our environment, recognizing our water availability and adjusting what we (the church) do to fit that ecological context.”

According to Sedgwick, the Church’s water conservation efforts form one of several priorities the Church adopted under the approval of the first presidency to integrate environmental management principles into a wide range of operations. Learn what the Church does to respect the sacred responsibility of cherishing the planet in this episode of the Church News Podcast.

Various plants, flowers and trees decorate the temple square in Salt Lake City.
A smart controller and new water landscaping in Temple Square in Salt Lake City will allow the church to accelerate its water conservation efforts, the church reported on March 10, 2025. |Latter-day Saints’ Church of Jesus Christ
A smart controller that works to save water at church meeting halls in Mesa, Arizona.
The Smart Controller will function to save water at the church meeting hall in Mesa, Arizona on January 27, 2025. |Latter-day Saints’ Church of Jesus Christ
Various plants, flowers and trees surround the church office building in Temple Square.
A smart controller and new water landscaping in Temple Square in Salt Lake City will allow the church to accelerate its water conservation efforts, the church reported on March 10, 2025. |Latter-day Saints’ Church of Jesus Christ
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