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Oak Hills reports new well yield, schedules fall aeration and bunker work
Summary
Superintendent Jim Schell told the Oak Hills Park Authority the course's new well is supplying roughly 22–23 gallons per minute (about 30,000–32,000 gallons per day), easing irrigation strain during an abnormally dry period. The authority also confirmed fall greens aeration and a bunker renovation following the Whittingham outing.
Oak Hills Park Authority Superintendent Jim Schell reported at the August meeting that a new or recently repaired well is providing a substantial irrigation boost and that fall turf projects — including large-crew greens aeration and a contractor-led bunker renovation — are scheduled after a major outing.
"It provides us 22 to 23 gallons a minute after it levels off," Schell said of the well. "That is 30 to 32,000 gallons a day, which is great." Chair Alan Dutton earlier noted staff had been pumping from an existing pond nightly and estimated the authority had been moving roughly 30,000 gallons per…
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