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The Montana Department of Natural Resources and Conservation has filed a lawsuit against Crazy Mountain Ranch, claiming the private guest ranch is illegally irr ...
RUSSELL — The City of Russell utilizes two water sources, one of which is Big Creek. Big Creek has stopped flowing over the ...
In a potentially water-restricted world, two Southwestern golf courses are valuable case studies on what the game’s future might look like.
Every year 30% to 50% of Arizona golf courses use more water than allotted. Regulators aren't doing anything about it. Here's why.
A seven-kilometre pipeline set to bring recycled water to the South Arm Peninsula from Blackmans Bay has marked a key ...
Google calculated that its data centers used as much water as 40.7 golf courses — based on data from the average annual irrigation of golf courses in the southwestern U.S.
Enter the glorious beer keg, which can help reduce waste and save money. And what's better than a fresh frothy cup of beer on the golf course? The keg is key. Using reusable cups and beer kegs ...
A new golf course at Crazy Mountain Ranch has ignited a fierce dispute over water rights in the Shields Valley, an ...
The Phoenix Open’s famously booze-soaked 16th hole is one of the most unique spectacles in golf, where the normally gentile sport lets loose with stadium-style seating, deafening music and an ...
Water reuse here began in 2016 when another Suffolk County-owned golf course, Indian Island, started using treated wastewater from the Riverhead Sewer District.
Enter the glorious beer keg, which can help reduce waste and save money. And what's better than a fresh frothy cup of beer on the golf course? The keg is key.
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