Barnegat Bay-Friendly Golf Course Certification Program

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Barnegat Bay-Friendly Golf Course Certification Program Businesses for a Better Barnegat Bay Thank you for your interest in becoming a Certified, Barnegat Bay-Friendly Golf Course. This American Littoral Society program is open to golf courses in the Barnegat Bay watershed, which includes all of Ocean County as well as Millstone, Freehold, and Howell Townships in Monmouth County. The certification process provides an opportunity for golf courses to reduce non-point source pollution going into Barnegat Bay by implementing bay-friendly management practices and by setting an example for others to follow. You will probably find that you already use many of these practices. This program is funded by a NJDEP Clean Water Act grant, which enables us to offer the certification process for no charge through November 1, 2014. After that, a $200 fee plus cost of signage will apply. To become certified, complete the attached form and calculate the number of points for your current management practices. Based on your points, you can be certified at one of the following levels, each with its own benefits: Recognition on the American Littoral Recognition 70 79 Points on the American Littoral Society s Recognition on American Littoral Society s website Article in Society newsletter recognizing achievement Guidance for achieving higher certification level Guidance for achieving higher certification Society s website BRONZE Society newsletter recognizing achievement SILVER 80 89 Points Recognition on American Littoral Society s website Article in Society newsletter recognizing achievement Local Press release and press event Framed certificate for display Guidance for achieving higher certification Society s website Society newsletter GOLD 90 100 Points Recognition on American Littoral Society s website & Businesses for a Better Barnegat Bay site Article in Society newsletter recognizing achievement Local and National press release plus event in cooperation with GCSAA Framed certificate plus outdoor signage for placement at clubhouse or first tee Submit your completed form and any accompanying documents to: Helen Henderson, American Littoral Society, 18 Hartshorne Drive, Suite 1, Highlands, NJ 07732. For more information, contact Helen at Helen@littoralsociety.org or 732-575-5701. Bay-Friendly certification Page 1

Barnegat Bay-Friendly Golf Course Certification Program Businesses for a Better Barnegat Bay Date Completed: Golf Course: Address: Watershed (HUC 14): Superintendent: Golf Course Manager: Coordinator/Contact for Bay-Friendly Program: Phone: Fax: E-Mail I certify that the information provided below is accurate as of the date I signed this certification document. Superintendent s Signature Date Signed COURSE DESCRIPTION Our golf course can best be described as: (Please check) Private Semi-Private Municipal County Residential Other: Course: 8 Hole 9 Hole Year course constructed Number of year-round maintenance staff Number of seasonal staff Our course includes the following areas by the acreage shown: Total Property Area Building Area / Impervious Cover Greens and Tee Box Area Irrigated Turf Area Non-irrigated Turf Area Irrigated Rough Area Non-irrigated Rough Area Meadow Area Forested Area Wetland Area Water bodies Bay-Friendly certification Page 2

COURSE DESCRIPTION (CONT.) We hope to accomplish the following projects during participation in the Bay-Friendly program: GENERAL COURSE INFORMATION POINTS At our golf course we (please check all that apply) Utilize IPM to diagnose and correct a turf issue Consult the short and long range weather forecast for irrigation decision- making Change irrigation practices to solve a turf problem Use drought tolerant turf varieties Have no-mow areas that cover acres of our total site acreage of (if greater than 10% of total acreage, add 1 extra point) or 2 Have no-spray areas that cover acres of our total site acreage of (if greater than 10% of total acreage, add 1 extra point) Maintain Stream Buffers that extend linear feet and are feet wide Implement the following beneficial reuse/ grey water practices: or 2 3 Total General Course Information Points (Possible 12) Bay-Friendly certification Page 3

SOIL PRACTICES POINTS The following characterizes our golf course s soil: (2 points for completing this section) 2 Texture Greens Tees Fairways Roughs Topsoil Depth ph Phosphorous levels Nitrogen levels Potassium levels Moisture/Drainage We have the following problems with our soil (Please check all that apply) Growing specific turf: Type & Location Specific Disease: Type & Location Pest problems: Type & Location We perform annual soil tests 3 We have performed a soil physical properties test 3 We monitor soil temperature 2 Total Soil Practices Points (possible 10) Bay-Friendly certification Page 4

WATER MANAGEMENT POINTS The current water quality of the streams and ponds on (or near) our course is Poor Fair Good Excellent We have the following water quality problems (e.g. algal blooms, pollution, geese, etc.) We have identified the following potential sources or causes (include explanation) Water Quality We use a pond management service We treat runoff flow before it enters streams or ponds (i.e. natural buffers, swales) 3 We perform water quality analysis tests yearly 2 Explanation Water Use and Conservation We have a drought management plan and enclose a copy with this application The average water usage on our course is: Peak summer usage Winter usage Our course has a water use reduction program. Copy attached or Details provided below 2 Bay-Friendly certification Page 5

Water Use and Conservation (Cont.) Points We perform irrigation suitability tests yearly and attach a copy 2 We consult a 3-to-5-day weather forecast when scheduling irrigation 2 We collect rainwater for irrigation 2 We irrigate deeply and frequently 2 We use a rain gauge and/or use ET rates to assist with water management decisions We use soil moisture sensors We irrigate for playability rather than for color 2 TOTAL WATER MANAGEMENT POINTS (Possible 20) TURF MANAGEMENT Pesticides/IPM Chemical Use: When a pesticide is needed, we (Please check all that apply) Use a biological or organic product 2 Use a product with low toxicity (% active ingredient or low rate) Use a product with low solubility Rotate products with different modes of action? (I.e. Class of Chemistry) 2 Create a sustainable damage threshold for a pest/pathogen 2 Use endophyte (disease resistant) enhanced seeds 2 Bay-Friendly certification Page 6

Turf Management Fertilizer Use We have a nutrient management plan and enclose a copy 3 We have a plan for reduction of fertilizer use on Greens Tees Fairways Roughs Other Areas/Club Lawns We use slow release fertilizers We use organic fertilizers 2 We have buffer zones around water bodies where fertilizer is not used 3 We use grasses or seeds that require less fertilizer (i.e. Tall Fescue vs. Kentucky Blue grass) 2 We use bio-stimulants to supplement fertilizer (seaweed, beneficial bacteria, etc.) 2 Turf Management - General We alternate mowing and rolling to limit plant stress We mow fairways and trees less to reduce plant stress and fuel use We vent turf areas We aerate turf areas located near water features Total Turf Management Points (possible 32) CULTURAL PRACTICES Cultural Practices Waste We compost organic waste 2 We reuse composted organic waste 2 We recycle solid waste We mow tees or fairways without buckets and return clippings to turf 2 Bay-Friendly certification Page 7

Cultural Practices Other We use native plants on the grounds (i.e. Bayscaping) 3 We maintain riparian buffers around water features 3 We have bird houses on our grounds We have bat houses on our grounds 2 We control non-migratory wildlife as follows Geese Deer 2 We have performed the following additional habitat enhancement(s): Total Cultural Practices Points (18 possible) EDUCATION AND OUTREACH We will make our survey available to our users 2 We will provide general environmental information to our users 2 We will host a presentation for users at our facility 2 We will plant a Bayscape for Barnegat Bay native plant garden at our site 2 Total Education and Outreach Points (8 possible) TOTAL POINTS (100 possible) {70 79 = Bronze; 80 89 = Silver; 90 100 = Gold} Bay-Friendly certification Page 8

In addition to the information we have provided above, we would also like to share the following comments: Bay-Friendly certification Page 9