The seminar Environmental Legislation Compliance Through Best Practice is already sold out but companies attending BTME can also help with equipment and advice and ensure you stay the right side of the law.
In response to stricter anti-pollution regulations and increased environmental inspections, Course Care is introducing the ClearWater II washpad water-recycling system at BTME.
Managing director David Mears said: "There have been a number of upgrades and we have an increased capacity model. ClearWater remains keenly priced, simple to operate and, we believe, the most economical to run and maintain."
- With fuel security a matter of concern for many, Course Care is also offering new tanks - including an all-steel range - with enhanced security features.
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Sally Drury
HortWeek.com
05 January 2009
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Keeping up-to-date with the ever-stricter environmental legislation in relation to the golf industry is now an essential part of a greenkeeper's job.
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