Parks Are Better Alternative To Golf Courses
The water scarcity in Las Vegas city has stopped the development of two golf courses that was supposed to be built on the 280 acre of land, leased from the McCarran International Airport. There are already 50 golf courses in Clark County that uses 267 million gallons of water every year. This amount of water is enough to supply 1,600 homes.Banning the developments of golf courses that consume large amount of water and also serve only particular sector of the public is a positive step taken in this direction. A water conservative regional park is expected to come up at that site. The district, which is bigger than the State of Rhodes Island, has only one large-scale park – the Desert Breeze, which is being taxed beyond its intentions. Park is a better alternative to the golf course as it serves to the wider section of the population.

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