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Solving Storm Water Challenges
Author(s):  Jerry Matthews, ASGCA; Denny Spencer
Groesbeck Municipal Golf Course now boasts a 30 acre urban wetland sytem, which can handle 10 million gallons of water per day. More importantly, the water is naturally filtered and cleansed so that no pollutants are being discharged into the river and it is teaming with numerous species of fish, waterfowl, shore birds and other forms of anphibian wildlife.
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Location: Michigan
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Publisher:American Society of Golf Course Architects
Year:1999
Month:January
Volume:2
   
 
 

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