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Golf's Most Difficult "Water Hazard"
Author(s):  Jim Connolly
Clean Water Act regulations require careful planning before golf course construction can begin. Golf courses are competing for the use of our water supply. Along with water-consumption issues, water quality is equally important. This article discusses current events and examples of how the golf industry is responding to the water crisis.
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Location: Virginia
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Publication:Erosion Control
Web Address:http://www.forester.net/ecm_0207_golf.html
Capture or View Date:Friday, February 16, 2007
   
 
 

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