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The P2R2 Section was developed to minimize the amount of liquid, solid, and gaseous pollution as well as energy & water consumption within Pinellas County If you are interested in the economic & environmental benefits of reducing wastes, please contact the P2R2 Section at (813) 464-4761 Best Management Practices Pinellas County Department of Environmental Management Pollution Prevention and Resource Recovery Section 512 S Ft Harrison Ave Clearwater, Fl 33756 For Golf Courses Developed by Pinellas County Government Department of Environmental Management Pollution Prevention and Resource Recovery Section Printed on Recycled Paper Printed on Recycled Paper About This Manual This manual is designed to assist golf course superintendants and Details
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Best Management Practices for Golf Course Maintenance Departments

Best Management Practices for Golf Course Maintenance Departments Florida Department of Environmental Protection Agricultural Source and Water Well Management Section May, 1995 Best Management Practices for Golf Course Maintenance Departments Introduction The maintenance department is responsible for irrigation, mowing, fertilization, pesticide application and general upkeep of the golf course grounds The maintenance area is where pesticides are loaded into application equipment, mowers and other pieces of equipment are serviced, and pesticides, fuel, fertilizer, and cleaning solvents are stored This is where pollution of soil, surface water, or ground water is most likely to occur Contamination can occur when pesticides are spilled, containers or Details
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A Golf Course Bibliography By Steve Klaine Golf is a multimillion ...

1 A Golf Course Bibliography By Steve Klaine Golf is a multimillion dollar business that requires the use of enormous amounts of pesticides and fertilizers to maintain the well manicured course that is expected by those paying to play acres (Beard, Each course, averaging between 124 and 180 1982; that is Watson, educated 1990) in is managed art of by a superintendent maintenance the turfgrass The turfgrass industry includes not only golf Of courses but other sports playing fields and the home lawn this huge industry, golf only represents approximately 6% of the total money involved (Cockerman, 1985; Watson, 1990) Different regions of the country require specific management strategies hydrology Details
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P2 Guide for Colorado Golf Courses

February 2002 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Tetra Tech EM Inc (Tetra Tech) prepared this guide with funding from the Colorado Pollution Prevention Advisory Board (PPAB) Grants Program administered through the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE) Pollution Prevention Program The Colorado PPAB is a group of representatives who are appointed by the governor from business, industry, consulting companies, nonprofit organizations, and universities The board was created in 1992 to provide strategic guidance and oversight in implementation of the Colorado Pollution Prevention Act of 1992 Tetra Tech and the CDPHE Pollution Prevention Program would like to thank the following organizations for their contributions Details
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BMP for Golf Course Water Use

1 -1- Best Management Practices For Golf Course Water Use Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection July 2006 Gina McCarthy, Commissioner Funded in part by the CT DEP through a US EPA Clean Water Act Section 319 Nonpoint Source Contract BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES FOR GOLF COURSE WATER USE Foreword ii Advisory Committee Members iii 10 INTRODUCTION 1 20 WATER QUANTITY MANAGEMENT: SUPPLY MANAGEMENT 2 21 Source Management – Water Supply Selection 2 Specific BMPs for water source management 2 22 Water Supply - Pond Location and Design 3 23 Water Supply - Leakage and Ground water Recharge from Constructed Ponds 5 Details
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