Conserva Irrigation forms new partnership with NALP

The move will provide education, training and accreditation to the Conserva network.
The move will provide education, training and accreditation to the Conserva network.
Conserva Irrigation NALP

Conserva Irrigation, Richmond, Virginia, announced its new partnership with the National Association of Landscape Professionals, Fairfax, Virginia. Conserva Irrigation sought the partnership with NALP to provide education, training and accreditation as the irrigation company places an added emphasis on rapid growth and building its franchisee support system.

“Conserva Irrigation was founded on providing water-efficient irrigation solutions to clients,” says Conserva Irrigation Founder Russ Jundt. “In the past four years, we’ve grown our network to more than 100 territories with dedicated franchisees and technicians who are committed to that same vision under a shared passion for solving water waste. As we welcome new and existing franchisees, we’re thrilled to offer NALP as a resource to our network and to become a trusted member of the landscaping industry.”

“We are pleased to welcome Conserva Irrigation into the membership of NALP,” says NALP CEO Britt Wood. “Their focus on sustainable water management practices aligns well with our focus on advancing industry professionalism at the national level.”

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