Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The new turf field at the Kentlands does not have the black pellets.
Exactly and this is an easy fix, they vacum out the old pellets and fill with cork like the Lakelands MS field.
I plan to start a business recycling corks from wine consumed at NW DC cocktail parties. I am looking for partners whose contribution will be to whittle the corks into artisanal turf filler and vacuum out the existing rubber filler.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The new turf field at the Kentlands does not have the black pellets.
Exactly and this is an easy fix, they vacum out the old pellets and fill with cork like the Lakelands MS field.
Anonymous wrote:The new turf field at the Kentlands does not have the black pellets.
Anonymous wrote:What about the fact that those little black recycled tire pellets are draining into our water source every time it rains?
Anonymous wrote:Blair high school has a big warning outside the athletic field entrance saying that eating turf is hazardous to your health.... I'm serious about the sign.
Anonymous wrote:If your school has a turf field has the school adressed any of the recent links between the fields and cancer?