oregonpe
Civil/Environmental
- Oct 3, 2006
- 18
I'm involved in stormwater design for a golf course resort with residential component in Oregon in an area with sensitive streams and regulatory wetlands. All stormwater discharges from impervious areas are to be treated and detained in the normal way and I have no problem with those areas. The problem is that the local DEQ is also assuming that soluble fertilizers and pesticides will be used on the grass fairways, therefor, we need to treat runoff from them also. I'm told by the course designers and maintenance people that they practice Integrated Pest Management (IPM) and use only organic (slow release, non soluble) fertilizers. They are instituting special storage and handling controls for chemicals, etc. so it seems overkill to construct end of pipe treatment systems when operational controls would be so much more effective IMO. (I.E. if everybody thinks that eop BMP's will catch any releases why bother being careful with chemicals.)
Has anybody had experience with water quality issues on golf courses? Is DEQ being unreasonable?
Has anybody had experience with water quality issues on golf courses? Is DEQ being unreasonable?