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Southern California superintendents focus on conserving water, even during third-wettest season on record.
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Southern California superintendents focus on conserving water, even during third-wettest season on record.
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Editor’s note: Golfdom is partnering with the American Society of Irrigation Consultants (ASIC) to publish a quarterly column on irrigation success stories in the golf industry on behalf of its members.
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Through "The Intelligent Use of Water Film Competition," Rain Bird encourages everyone from superintendents to aspiring filmmakers to showcase their cinematic talents and shine the light on water conservation.
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Superintendents don’t expect the summer of 2003 to be as parched, according to a recent Golfdom online survey.
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Rain Bird and an assortment of "students" went back to school recently at the University of Arizona (UA). Glendora, Calif.-based Rain Bird held its third Intelligent Use of Water Summit Aug. 31 on the UA campus in Tucson.
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Summer is just heating up, but water-use issues are reaching a boiling point in many parts of the country. Fifty-seven golf courses in south Florida were fined in late April for failing to report their water consumption amid south Florida’s "third worst drought in 80 years," according to the South Florida Water Management District.
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EPA endorses IA’s Certified Golf Irrigation Auditor program.
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Any extra money spent on seed is more than made up by water savings.
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New technologies can insulate your golf course from weather conditions.
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What happens when there’s no water for irrigation?
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