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Photo Gallery: Drought-tolerant plants in Burbank home's front yard

Burbank residents can pocket between $250 and $1,000 if they replace the grass on their front lawns with drought-tolerant and non-invasive plants as part of a Burbank Water and Power program approved this week that could save an estimated 750,000 gallons of water this fiscal year alone.
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Juan Jimenez and his wife Angelica in their front yard on the 300 block of Keystone Ave. in Burbank on Friday, Nov. 2, 2012.  Jimenez planted drought-tolerant plants and added concrete in his front yard to save money on water use.

Photo Gallery: Drought-tolerant plants in Burbank home's front yard

( Raul Roa/Staff Photographer / November 2, 2012 )
Juan Jimenez and his wife Angelica in their front yard on the 300 block of Keystone Ave. in Burbank on Friday, Nov. 2, 2012. Jimenez planted drought-tolerant plants and added concrete in his front yard to save money on water use.
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