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Golf Courses In Southern California Using Recycled Water To Keep Grass Green
It's a similar story in Long Beach, where the city's five municipal golf courses use recycled water for its fairways and greens.

June 14, 2022
Golf and green grass have long been a perfect pair, but some favor drastic measures when the region is in a drought.
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"I believe if it goes for one it goes for all," said Chino Hills resident Remon Meleka. "You can't restrict a homeowner or a business and not restrict another person."
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.
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