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How do you know it works?
Evidence, that's how you know. Evidence is a key component of knowing if you've made a good choice or a bad choice in a product or company. By seeing your problem solved through someone else's eyes, you can save the time, money and stress. That's why we have case studies, to back up what we say with evidence. Here it is.
Soil Case Studies
SRP's PERA Club - Retention Basin case study
Late in the summer of 2004, Environmental Techniques International joined a DesertWise study that was being conducted by SRP's Pera Club, located in Phoenix Arizona. The study was to test different products claiming to increase soil penetration and eliminate standing water in retention basins... more
DesertWise Landscape Exibit held at SRP's PERA Club - full report
The DesertWise study conducted at SRP's PERA Club tested different products claiming to increase soil penetration and eliminate standing water in retention basins. This case study covers all intire report on soil amendments along with ETI's observations... more
Rio Verde County Club - Golf Course case study
Before the application of CBX, Rio Verde Country Club in Rio Verde Arizona, had major problems with Bermuda decline, standing water, high sodium and disease pressure. After 3 months application of CBX... more
Barona Creek Golf Club - Penetration case study
Barona Creek Golf Club is located in the foothills east of San Diego California on the Barona Indian reservation. The Course is managed by Sandy Clark CGCS who began using CBX in 2005, in hopes of saving water... more
Sanctuary Golf Club - Water savings report
Recently, one of our premier golf course superintendents, T.J. Winzler, independently posted a five year water savings of 122 acre feet – that's enough water for 244 homes in one year! And that's on one golf course with premier playing conditions during a drought... more
Water Case Studies
CBX in Lakes case study
CBX for use in lake and water feature applications attacks the problem from several different angles. CBX contains a diverse cross section of aerobic organisms including a unique variety of cyanobacteria which... more
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