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03/20/07 |
Sprinkler Systems by Doug, Inc.
announces a revolutionary new method in developing a custom
irrigation design and estimate. |
Now you can receive a detailed design and
estimate directly from Sprinkler Systems by Doug,
Inc. by following a few short, simple
steps. Click
here to find out more! |
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Douglas J. Gardner
elected to Irrigation Association Of New Jersey
board. |
Doug Gardner was
elected to a three year term as a Trustee of the Board of Directors
of the Irrigation Association of New Jersey. His primary goal
will be to increase Southern New Jersey representation through
increased membership. Also, his additional focus will be
to push for education and certification of professionals which will
increase proficiency in the field of irrigation. |
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Sprinkler Systems by Doug, Inc.
building lake front beaches? |
Ever want to go to the beach and dread
the traffic and crowds? We have combined our knowledge in
irrigation, lighting, landscaping and drainage to convert that
shore area on your lake into a REAL Cape May sand
beach. Click
here to find out more! |
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DEKORRA
Products names Sprinkler Systems by Doug,
Inc. new distributor. |
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Sprinkler Systems by Doug, Inc. develops a FREE water supply system for irrigation from man made lake. |
When asked if
we could engineer a system to draw water off of a man made lake,
Sprinkler Systems by Doug, Inc. came to
the forefront. We designed a system that was simplistic,
efficient and ecologically friendly to
draw clean water off of a lake for irrigation. Click here to find out
more! |
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Douglas J. Gardner receives new accreditation. |
Doug Gardner successfully passed the Certified Landscape Irrigation Auditor exam administrated by the Center for Irrigation Technology, California State University, Fresno. This certification, know as CLIA, is recognized nationally by The Irrigation Association, local and state authorities. The certification allows for a professional audit of any irrigation system to determine what its actual efficiency is. Audits are required by some municipalities to prove the system isn't wasting water. An audit can demonstrate how a system can be up-graded to meet acceptable efficiency levels. |
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