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Brackish well field construction and generator set |
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HDPE pipe for the well field |
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Steep bunkers like these are sprigged and matted immediately
after shaping |
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A lot of matting is needed in windy environments |
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Construction of a green. We want as deep of sand as possible
in salty environments |
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Lots of good quality, deep sands are most desired |
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Bunker construction with a just-fumigated green in the background.
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Just a little hand work and we’re already to sprig the
green |
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Testing the irrigation system. In arid, windy environments,
it’s crucial to have excellent coverage
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Irrigation system testing |
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A shallow green side bunker ready for sprigging. The drain pipe
in the center will be cut below grade and capped later.
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Sometimes you just want to test things first-hand on the site
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