July-August 2007

From: Master-Planned

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The following attributes help put the Ladera Ranch Project in a physical perspective. While mere physical descriptions cannot accurately display the depth of day-to-day operations at Ladera Ranch, the numbers speak to the scope of the effort.

  • 96% of the irrigation system is designed to use recycled water.
  • 8.4 million feet of irrigation control wire.
  • 2.5 million gallons of recycled water consumed per day
  • 1.6 million gallons of domestic water consumed per day
  • 250,000 sprinkler heads
  • 100,000 specimen trees
  • 8,600 valves
  • 8,100 homes (at build-out)
  • 4,000 acres
  • 2,250 developed acres
  • 750 acres of common area and landscape
  • 591 miles of irrigation pipe
  • 300 neighborhood pocket parks
  • 250 online controllers
  • 80 cubic yards of greenwaste generated per day
  • 15 miles of trails on seven trails
  • 13 large parks
  • 13 barbeque areas
  • 12 pools
  • Nine soccer fields
  • Eight little league fields
  • Six villages
  • Four clubhouses
  • Two sand volleyball courts
  • Two softball fields
  • Two weather stations
  • One climbing wall

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