Landfills News | 2011-12-17 00:28:54
Stone Creek Golf Course, located in Oregon City tapped ESD Waste2Water, Inc. to install their environmental golf course wash system to achieve a higher green status and streamline their golf course wash station practices.

OREGON (Scrap Monster): Stone Creek Golf Course, located in Oregon City tapped ESD Waste2Water, Inc. to install their environmental golf course wash system to achieve a higher green status and streamline their golf course wash station practices.
As golf courses are required more and more to be aware of the environment, they are getting greener every day across the United States by adopting environmentally sustainable practices. With their new golf course environmental wash station, Stone Creek Golf Club is now using far less water and harmful chemicals than before and implementing water conservation solutions- allowing vegetation to thrive while protecting surrounding water supplies.
The Stone Creek Golf Club wash system includes top of the line industry wash water equipment including the grass clipping / debris separator and the closed loop biological wash water recycle system. The wash water recycle system also economically removes contaminants so that the water can be 100% recycled for washing, irrigation, or to be safely discharged into the sewer.
Stone Creek Golf Club is not only an environmental award winning golf course, but they also help other golf courses achieve their environmental improvement goals. There are several areas of the course that require focus from turf care and water conservation to facilities and equipment maintenance. ESD Waste2Water is not only proud to have helped Stone Creek Golf Course achieve their "green" goals but they have also helped golf courses all over the world implement environmentally friendly water recycling systems.
Golf course wash stations, like Stone Creek's, are immensely important as turf-grass equipment and golf carts typically contain grass particles, oil and petroleum particles, as well as fertilizer and chemical particle residues. Typical ESD water conservation set-ups involve a two hose water recycle system that is engineered to direct all waste water to a central sump which is then pumped through a grass clipping and solid separator and into a biological wash water recycle unit for reuse or to be safely discharged back to surrounding water supplies.
By recycling wash water and properly cleaning turf care equipment, golf carts and other golf equipment, golf courses can lower maintenance costs while protecting the health of their employees and the environment. ESD Waste2Water can design a custom golf course wash water recycling system to help you achieve cost saving solutions while ensuring your equipment wash area also meets, and exceeds, government regulations for protecting the environment.