PGA
Tour
Championship
Golf
Course
Biological
Treatment
Summary
The
Situation
A major
PGA
Tour
Championship
golf
course
was
experiencing
algae
problems
in three
of their
water
hazards
on the
course.
These
had
traditionally
been
problems
due
to excessive
nutrients
from
fertilizers
used
on the
course
running
off
into
the
ponds
creating
sufficient
food
to support
excessive
organic
growth.
The
surface
of the
ponds
were
covered
with
an algae
mat,
the
water
was
murky,
and
the
ponds
had
strong
odors.
The
Solution
United-Tech
proposed
an initial
maintenance
and
follow-up
treatment
program
that
consisted
of the
addition
of BZT®
Aquaculture
into
the
ponds
to eliminate
the
organic
load
and
odor
problem,
and
re-establish
the
water
clarity.
The
Results
After
two
weeks
of beginning
United-Tech's
treatment
program,
BZT®
Aquaculture
improved
the
water
clarity
in the
ponds
to the
highest
levels
in recent
history.
Organic
build-up
was
brought
under
control,
and
the
personnel
at the
golf
course
began
to notice
fish
living
in the
ponds
they
did
not
know
existed.
Four
months
after
treating
with
BZT®
Aquaculture;
the
results
amazed
the
staff
at the
course.
The
water
had
cleared
so golf
balls
could
be seen
six
to eight
feet
deep,
and
the
staff
discovered
a decorative
wall
under
the
water
that
no one
knew
existed.
Organic
loading
had
been
brought
under
control,
and
the
unpleasant
odors
had
disappeared.
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