The Groundwater Foundation recognized the Holyoke, Colo., property for the third year, with designations in 2010 and 2011. The designation is based on responsible use of chemicals and water, pollution prevention, water quality, and overall environmental stewardship.
Ballyneal Golf Club in Holyoke, Colo., has been recognized by The Groundwater Foundation as a 2014 Groundwater Guardian Green Site for its groundwater and environmental stewardship, the Holyoke Enterprise reported.
Ballyneal Golf Club earned Green Site designation based on its responsible use of chemicals and water, pollution prevention, and water quality, the Enterprise reported.
2014 is Ballyneal Golf Club’s third year of designation, as it was also recognized as a Green Site in 2010 and 2011, the Enterprise reported.
“Green Sites, like Ballyneal Golf Club, can truly have a positive impact on the environment,” said Groundwater Foundation program manager Jennifer Wemhoff. “The groundwater and environmentally friendly practices they implement help benefit water resources, improve wildlife habitat, reduce stormwater runoff, and responsibly manage potentially hazardous materials.”
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