Wednesday, November 12, 2014

Let the recycled water irrigation begin!


Recycled water is now being used
east side Sharp Park Golf Course,
some city fields, Caltrans landscaping
Pacifica Tribune/Jane Northrop, 11/4/14,"Recycled water now used on Sharp Park Golf Course." 

....  "With great ceremony last Tuesday, Oct. 28, nearly 20 years since the idea was first discussed by the NCCWD board of directors, the east side of the Sharp Park Golf Course was officially irrigated with recycled water.  ....  NCCWD board president Tom Piccolotti acknowledged the numerous agencies involved in the project over the years and credited the funding from American Recovery and Reinvestment Act and other grants, of which $2.5 million was used towards the design and construction of the now completed, recycled water tank and pipeline. 

Recycled water is now being used to irrigate the fields at Ingrid B. Lacy Middle School, Oceana High School and Fairway Ballpark, parts of Caltrans' highway landscaping, and now the east side of the Sharp Park Golf Course."   Read article.

Photograph by Lacy Atkins from San Francisco Chronicle, 2/2/11.

Posted by Kathy Meeh

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