Denver Water posted a Backstreet Boys parody bursting with summer season watering recommendations on Monday.
The video, titled “Splashstreet Boys — I water that method,” is a twist on the long-lasting Backstreet Boys music “I need it that method,” that includes choregraphed dance sequences, popped collars and cinematic photographs of sprinkles. A working bathroom, portrayed by Denver Water Change Supervisor Patrick McCoy, additionally makes a couple of star appearances.
The lyrics embody strains like “Inform me why? Don’t water greater than three days in per week. Don’t water from 10 a.m. to six p.m. Any person inform the HOA (forgot the HOA…) I water that method,” highlighting vital drought-conscious water practices that must be adhered to throughout the summer season months.
The video is a catchy reminder of the summer season Denver water rules which are in impact from Could 1 to Oct. 1. These guidelines assist Denverites keep wholesome landscapes whereas utilizing outside water effectively. Tips embody refraining from watering lawns between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m., watering solely two days per week (including a 3rd day when wanted) and guaranteeing that cool-season grasses stay a minimum of 2.5 inches lengthy, whereas warm-season grasses must be saved between 1 to three inches.
The video showcases a number of Denver Water communications and media relations workers together with Jill Harclerode, Steve Snyder, Micky Boehm, Jimmy Luthye and Nathan Hayes.