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		<title>By: gmikeyg</title>
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		<description>Hi!

I am trying to find some solid info on the commercial water usage rates, like those paid by golf courses.  I want to know this so that I can quantify the savings in dollars and gallons that golf courses would realize by using a new product (follow the link to learn about rootgel sprayable).  Any help would be appreciated!</description>
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<p>I am trying to find some solid info on the commercial water usage rates, like those paid by golf courses.  I want to know this so that I can quantify the savings in dollars and gallons that golf courses would realize by using a new product (follow the link to learn about rootgel sprayable).  Any help would be appreciated!</p>
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