Golf courses in Southern California using recycled water to keep grass green

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Golf courses in Southern California using recycled water to keep grass green
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Recycled water is not subject to the same watering restrictions as drinking water irrigation.

Golf and green grass have long been a perfect pair, but some favor drastic measures when the region is in a drought.

From his backyard in Chino Hills, Meleka stares at the Los Serranos Golf Club, a public facility that uses recycled water to keep its fairways and putting greens lush. Since Meleka relies on drinking water for irrigation so he must limit watering to three days a week. However, since Los Serranos utilizes recycled water they are not subject to watering restrictions.

"I think we should keep watering with the reclaimed water and every so often throws in a cold beer," said golfer David George. "I think that the rules should be the same and they should lead by example," said Long Beach resident Crystal Rojas."They should choose to show us how things can be done."

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