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North Naples Golf Course First to Use Water – and Money – Saving Device (Naples Daily News)

Maintaining an emerald green Florida golf course in drought conditions once required a lot more legwork.

For Francisco Navas, superintendent at the Cypress Woods Golf Club in North Naples, and his crew that meant spending three hours each morning and three hours later in the day examining each green and hand-watering the dry spots, a long process that was “wasting labor,” he said.

That was until UgMO came around.

A product of Philadelphia-based Advanced Sensor Technology Inc., the UgMO Knows is a wireless underground sensor system that monitors the moisture, salinity and temperature of the soil underneath turf.

Full article: naples-daily-news_8509

  
  

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  • Currently, nearly 50% of the U.S. is experiencing some level of drought.

  • Agriculture accounts for 80% of all water consumption.

  • On average 2.3% of wastewater is reused in the U.S.

  • On average, golf courses use 300,000 gallons of water a day.