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[quote=Anonymous]The latest fields are filled with an organic material, Montgomery County will only install fields with organic infill. Some of the older turf fields have the ground up rubber that most of us have in our cars from playing soccer at the soccerplex on their old fields At some it is ground up volcanic rock, organic and yes, until it settles and gets some use it is dusty. The people playing on it can get some pretty nice rash burns. I agree, organic or not, breathing that staff in isn't great. the best field in the area is at Lakelands MS, it is filled with ground up cork. The heat isn't as bad on the volcanic rock fields because it is sand color and some of the folks (she knows who she is) used equipment to take the temperature of some of the fields that were not finished and the heat from the black asphalt and the backing of the material increased the temperature. It is a bit hotter but my kids all reported it is a lot cooler than the rubbery infill. The coaches and players and parents of players all want natural grass -it is Jeff Sullivan and his group -who all need to go that are pushing this for financial reasons. [/quote]
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