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Golf Courses
Golf Courses are businesses and municipal operations that maintain golf courses and other appurtenant golf operations including driving ranges, clubhouses, etc. Golf courses engage in various activities that have the potential to generate pollutants including: watering and fertilizing lawns, landscape maintenance, application of herbicides and pesticides, and maintenance of ponds, and irrigation systems. They also fuel, wash, and maintain golf carts and other equipment such as mowers, tractors and other landscaping equipment. Appropriate best management practices must be implemented to prevent pollutants from entering the storm drain system.

Below you will find related activities for Golf Courses:

     
  Related Activities  
 
Equipment Maintenance
Fertilizer Application/Management
Green Waste Management
Irrigation Practices/Management
Irrigation System Testing
Landscape Management
Materials Management
Pesticide Application/Management
Port-A-Potty
Product Use
Street and Parking Lot Cleaning
Trash/Refuse Handling
     
 

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