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Plan To Spray Treated Wastewater On Golf Course Concerns Residents

Credit Pacific Service Union Some residents are seeing red over a proposal by Medford Lakes Country Club to spray treated wastewater on its golf course to keep it lush and green.

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Credit First Service Union A number of residents who live on the fringes of the course have expressed concerns the treated effluent will filter into the groundwater and contaminate drinking water in their private wells.

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Card Credit Mobile Service "I don't have proof that it's going to contaminate (the groundwater)," said resident Jim Cottingham, whose property backs up to the course, "but they haven't provided me with any proof that it won't, and they haven't provided a backup plan if it does."

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Card Credit Discover Service Earlier this year, management from the country club and the Borough Council reached an informal agreement to pipe treated wastewater underground from the borough sewer plant on Stokes Road to the country club on Oak Drive.

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Credit Public Service Union Under the tentative pact, the country club would pay for improvements to pipe the reclaimed water and to construct a reservoir resembling a large pond on the golf course.

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Card Credit Processing Service The water would collect in the pond and then be used to irrigate greens and fairways.

Center Credit Service Union Country club officials tout the move as a way to ensure the course stays green all year without drawing water from underground aquifers or surrounding lakes. They also say they will follow all state laws and regulations to ensure no problems arise.

Card Credit Service Wireless "We certainly don't want to contaminate any groundwater, and we won't do anything to contaminate groundwater," said Mike Newland, chairman of the club board of directors.

Credit Security Service Union Mayor Gary Woodend acknowledged residents' fears, but said he has yet to see any proof the proposal would cause any problems.

Credit Report Service "Their only real concern is that somehow the country club is going to be sprinkling so much more water that it will filter down into their wells somehow," he said. " I haven't heard any engineer say that's possible."

Blogspot Com Christian The plans have yet to be approved by the borough Planning Board and the state Pine-lands Commission.

Christian Counseling Credit The commission sent a letter to the country club Thursday asking for more information, said Fran Rapa, commission spokesman.

Credit Federal Service Union "One of the primary concerns with the commission is whether there would be any adverse impact on the groundwater," Rapa said.

Credit Monitoring Service At least one other golf course in Burlington County has used treated wastewater to irrigate greens and fairways.

Credit Division Service Since 2002, municipally owned Indian Spring Country Club in Evesham has used treated effluent from the Evesham Municipal Utilities Au-thority's Elmwood wastewater-treatment plant to irrigate.

Card Credit Online Service By Paul Leakan
Burlington County Times - 11/2/2003

Topic: Water Pollution

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