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Firestone Specialty Products   1 Jan, 2012

Add water, add value with Firestone PondGard Pond Liners.More>>

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Best new waterlillies named   21 Jan, 2011

Add color to water features.More>>

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Otterbine Barebo   14 Jan, 2011

Merging beauty with functionality, Otterbine's aerating fountains, together with its submerged and floating aerators, prevent water-quality problems like algae, foul odors and even fish deaths by oxygenating the water.More>>

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Landscape contractors add waterscaping services to boost profits   17 Jun, 2010

Horizon Distributors says its BizPro eSources help landscape contractors capitalize on the increasing demand for waterscaping services and stand out from the competition.More>>

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Clearwater, FL, tightens water restrictions   28 Nov, 2008

The new restrictions postpone turf grass renovation, such as replacing lawns, and limit the amount of time that decorative fountains and waterfalls can operate.More>>

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Tampa Bay group seeks ban on summer fertilization with nitrogen products   23 Nov, 2008

The Tampa Bay Estuary Program seeks to reduce the amount of nitrogen washing from properties into lakes, streams and rivers that drain into Tampa Bay during the rainy season.More>>

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Tampa-area residents continue to face tough irrigation restrictions   6 Nov, 2008

Lawn watering is allowed just once a week, water in decorative fountains cut from 8 to 4 hours daily.More>>

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Rain Bird names winner of Intelligent Use of Water Contest   14 Oct, 2008

Kentucky golf course superintendent Christopher Gray, Sr, developed a unique wastewater recapture program.More>>

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Pond industry opposes EPA restrictions   19 Aug, 2008

The newly proposed EPA Water Sense New Home Specifications Program contains language has drastic restrictions on turf, landscape amenities and irrigation, as well as a total ban on ornamental water features.More>>

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IPPCA conference call to discuss WaterSense proposal July 30   26 Jul, 2008

The International Professional Pond Contractors Association (IPPCA) announced an industry conference call Wednesday, July 30, at 1 p.m. to discuss its proposal to the U.S. EPA WaterSense New Home Specification Committee.More>>