Conserva awarded Toro distinction

The award recognizes the company’s commitment to implementing water-saving solutions and advancing sustainable irrigation practices.   
Richmond-based Conserva Irrigation was named The Toro Company’s 2024 Water Smart Partner of the Year.

Conserva Irrigation, Richmond, Virginia, has been named The Toro Company’s 2024 Water Smart Partner of the Year. The award recognizes the company’s commitment to implementing water-saving solutions and advancing sustainable irrigation practices.   

Presented in November at the Irrigation Association’s annual conference in Long Beach, California, the award highlights Conserva’s dedication to water conservation through its innovative services and technology-driven approach.   

“The Toro Company has been instrumental in providing innovation, guidance and mentoring to our brand and franchisees across 32 states,” said Russ Jundt, Conserva’s president and cofounder. “Thank you for this wonderful award and, more importantly, for 12 years of true partnership.”   

Since its founding in 2010, Conserva Irrigation has focused on sustainable landscaping, offering water-efficient solutions like advanced smart controllers and high-efficiency sprinkler heads. The partnership with The Toro Company has played a crucial role in the company’s growth and success, according to the firm.   

“This award inspires us to continue innovating and pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in sustainable irrigation,” Jundt said. “Together with The Toro Company, our franchisees and our dedicated team, we’re committed to shaping a greener, more water-smart future.”   

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