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Are you spending money on algaecide, copper sulfate, or chlorine, monthly, with no results?

  • Are your lakes full of algae?
  • Do you have poor drainage?
  • Does water stand on your turf?
  • Do you have black layer algae?
  • Does your course have sodium crust?
  • Are you sick of trying to keep your water clean?

If you answered yes to any of these questions, check out our Services to find out how we can help you.

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To get a Quote & Set-Up an appointment for a Mountain High Water Representative to visit you at your facility, Contact Us or Request More Info.

March 2, 2010

2010 Associations and Advertisements

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Associations: Mountain High Water and/or it employees are proud members of the following Associations: Golf Course Superintendents Association of America (national) National Golf Course Owners Association (national) International Ozone Association (international) Rocky Mountain Golf Course Superintendents Association (Colorado/Wyoming) Cactus & Pine Golf Course Superintendents Association (Arizona)... Read the full article »

February 15, 2010

New Study on Lowering Sodium and Increasing Percolation

Filed under: News — admin @ 5:39 pm

Below is the text to a report done on a Phoenix area golf course by a third party Agronomist Consulting Firm. It shows among other things that the use of Mountain High Waters System Lowers Sodium, and Increases Percolation. The report below is missing graphs, ... Read the full article »

December 3, 2009

Rocky Mountain Regional Turfgrass Conference & Trade Show, December 8-10

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Mountain High Water would like announce that we will be attending The Rocky Mountain Regional Turfgrass Conference and Trade Show being held December 8-10, 2009 at the Crowne Plaza DIA, I-70 & Chambers in Denver. Come see us at our booth and find out what Mountain High Water can do ... Read the full article »

June 26, 2009

The Effects of Diffusing Ozone, Oxygen & Carbon Dioxide into Golf Course Irrigation Water

Filed under: News — admin @ 1:14 am

Introduction Golf courses are increasingly required to use poor quality water for irrigation.  Whether using effluent, well, brackish, or city water, diffusing such gases as ozone (O3), oxygen (O2), and carbon dioxide (CO2) will improve the quality of lakes and ponds, irrigation water, and soil.   Common golf course irrigation water ... Read the full article »