Cedar Green Golf Course Sudbury Suffolk
Cedar Green Golf Course may encourage you to leave the house more often and explore the many attractions of Sudbury Suffolk. Even if you know the area well we are here to help you and can offer advice to help you make the right decision. Simply visit our website.
Summer's Best: Greater Sudbury's best golf course
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Last week we asked you to vote for the best golf course in Greater Sudbury. Check out the video above to see why Lively Golf Club is a course that everyone can play - even the inexperienced like reporter Callam Rodya, who was off his game.
Visit Lively Golf Club at 305-A Sixth Ave., Lively or online at livelygolf.com.
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Golf Course Investment Property - near Sudbury, ON watch VIDEO tour
Call Dennis Marsh with Coldwell Banker Charles Marsh Real Estate
705-566-6111 cell: 705-690-4777
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Valley Family Golf Course is situated on Regional Rd. 15 between Chelmsford and Val Caron near Sudbury, ON.
Unique facets to this investment property exist making it an excellent opportunity appealing to those who care about the game of golf today and for future generations. This well equiped golf academy boasts lush par 27, 9-hole course known for it’s excellent condition. Beautiful tree lined fairways and small greens make for a great player’s course. Excellent tile drainage in place throughout the golf course helps keep the fairways at their peak.
Accompanying the golf course is the Driving Range, where private golf lessons are performed. The range goes a distance of 300+ yards, so the entire scope of golf shots can be perfected, from the chipshot to the home run tee shot. Family and friends can make an evening of fun hitting bucket after bucket of balls. To finish off any golf game is putting. There is a grand terraced putting green that allows your short game to be constantly improving. Instructor guided classes provide success to any young player.
In addition to the course, there is over 8000 sq.ft. of buildings. A spacious open concept club house, large garage, storage and office space. Also on the property is an 1800 sq.ft. panabode home for the owner or as an extra rental income for the bottom line. The buildings are in good shape with steel roofs and gas heat systems.
The property encompasses 103 acres of land including the potential of 64 acres for future expansion. Or, this extra farmland could be leased back to the owner for extra income. There are many ways to maximize the profits for this golf course property including running your own golf academy.
Create a lasting legacy in the community by instructing, playing and growing the game of golf. Valley Family Golf Course near Sudbury, ON. Call Denis at 705-690-4777 for more information.
Police take to the links with students - Sudbury News
Sudbury - The Greater Sudbury Police Service (GSPS) partnered with the Canadian Youth Golf Alliance (CYGA) for the CYGA Day on May 16 at the Timberwolf Golf Course. The purpose of the event was to introduce the youth of the CYGA to the golf industry and to the game of golf.
Chelmsford Golf Course Sudbury Suffolk
Chelmsford Golf Course may encourage you to leave the house more often and explore the many attractions of Sudbury Suffolk. Even if you know the area well we are here to help you and can offer advice to help you make the right decision. Simply visit our website.
Sudbury Disc Golf Club - League - Dec.22/13
Sudbury Disc Golf Club League Play on Dec.22/13, with Chris Polischuk(putter),Patrick Jutras, Ben Kurvits, Dean Aelick
Sidewalk-scanning golf cart cruises Sudbury walkways
A golf cart with a camera is making its rounds on Sudbury sidewalks this summer.
channel 4 visit Sudbury Golf Club
Channel 4 visit Sudbury Golf Club on budget day 2015
Hollinger Golf Club in Timmins, Ontario
Hollinger Golf Club is Northern Ontario's oldest and most respected golf course. In operation since 1922, the course has undergone recent renovations and offers great golf, good food, and friendly service.
Malone Golf Club | Tee Times
- Home to Derek Sprague, PGA President. Malone Golf Club is the finest golf facility in Northern New York, Southern Quebec, and Ontario. Book tee times now for the 36 Championship golf holes which are divided into two great golf courses designed by Robert Trent Jones.
Q Girls @ Tee Off for Tips
Sabina and Cara the Q92 Girls of Summer were at the Crimestoppers Tee Off for Tips Golf Tournament on June 8th at Timberwolf Golf Course!
Sudbury Ride Along - Bell Park to Downtown Tour
Starts at Bell Park, turning North on Notre Dame, West on Elm, around the block then South through Elm on Elgin, now East on Larch (one way), North on Lisgar to West on Cedar (one way), back to Elgin. South again on Elgin, till North on Durham back to Elm turning East back towards Notre Dame, turning South & turning into loop via Larch to Tim Hortons Downtown. Riding on a customized Yamaha V-Star on behalf of the DELUXE REAL ESTATE MAGAZINE SYSTEM.
Tee off in Support of Minor Hockey in Deep River Ontario
First Annual Golf Tournament in Support of Minor Hockey
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Drinking water supply and sanitation in the United States | Wikipedia audio article
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Drinking water supply and sanitation in the United States
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Issues that affect drinking water supply and sanitation in the United States include water scarcity, pollution, a backlog of investment, concerns about the affordability of water for the poorest, and a rapidly retiring workforce. Increased variability and intensity of rainfall as a result of climate change is expected to produce both more severe droughts and flooding, with potentially serious consequences for water supply and for pollution from combined sewer overflows. Droughts are likely to particularly affect the 66 percent of Americans whose communities depend on surface water. As for drinking water quality, there are concerns about disinfection by-products, lead, perchlorates and pharmaceutical substances, but generally drinking water quality in the U.S. is good.
Cities, utilities, state governments and the federal government have addressed the above issues in various ways. To keep pace with demand from an increasing population, utilities traditionally have augmented supplies. However, faced with increasing costs and droughts, water conservation is beginning to receive more attention and is being supported through the federal WaterSense program. The reuse of treated wastewater for non-potable uses is also becoming increasingly common. Pollution through wastewater discharges, a major issue in the 1960s, has been brought largely under control.
Most Americans are served by publicly owned water and sewer utilities. Eleven percent of Americans receive water from private (so-called investor-owned) utilities. In rural areas, cooperatives often provide drinking water. Finally, up to 15 percent of Americans are served by their own wells. Water supply and wastewater systems are regulated by state governments and the federal government. At the state level, health and environmental regulation is entrusted to the corresponding state-level departments. Public Utilities Commissions or Public Service Commissions regulate tariffs charged by private utilities. In some states they also regulate tariffs by public utilities. At the federal level, drinking water quality and wastewater discharges are regulated by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), which also provides funding to utilities through State Revolving Funds.
Water consumption in the United States is more than double that in Central Europe, with large variations among the states. In 2002 the average American family spent $474 on water and sewerage charges, which is about the same level as in Europe. The median household spent about 1.1 percent of its income on water and sewage.
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Drinking water supply and sanitation in the United States | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
Drinking water supply and sanitation in the United States
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
Learning by listening is a great way to:
- increases imagination and understanding
- improves your listening skills
- improves your own spoken accent
- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using a bone conduction headphone, or a standard speaker instead of an earphone.
You can find other Wikipedia audio articles too at:
You can upload your own Wikipedia articles through:
The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing.
- Socrates
SUMMARY
=======
Issues that affect drinking water supply and sanitation in the United States include water scarcity, pollution, a backlog of investment, concerns about the affordability of water for the poorest, and a rapidly retiring workforce. Increased variability and intensity of rainfall as a result of climate change is expected to produce both more severe droughts and flooding, with potentially serious consequences for water supply and for pollution from combined sewer overflows. Droughts are likely to particularly affect the 66 percent of Americans whose communities depend on surface water. As for drinking water quality, there are concerns about disinfection by-products, lead, perchlorates and pharmaceutical substances, but generally drinking water quality in the U.S. is good.
Cities, utilities, state governments and the federal government have addressed the above issues in various ways. To keep pace with demand from an increasing population, utilities traditionally have augmented supplies. However, faced with increasing costs and droughts, water conservation is beginning to receive more attention and is being supported through the federal WaterSense program. The reuse of treated wastewater for non-potable uses is also becoming increasingly common. Pollution through wastewater discharges, a major issue in the 1960s, has been brought largely under control.
Most Americans are served by publicly owned water and sewer utilities. Eleven percent of Americans receive water from private (so-called investor-owned) utilities. In rural areas, cooperatives often provide drinking water. Finally, up to 15 percent of Americans are served by their own wells. Water supply and wastewater systems are regulated by state governments and the federal government. At the state level, health and environmental regulation is entrusted to the corresponding state-level departments. Public Utilities Commissions or Public Service Commissions regulate tariffs charged by private utilities. In some states they also regulate tariffs by public utilities. At the federal level, drinking water quality and wastewater discharges are regulated by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), which also provides funding to utilities through State Revolving Funds.
Water consumption in the United States is more than double that in Central Europe, with large variations among the states. In 2002 the average American family spent $474 on water and sewerage charges, which is about the same level as in Europe. The median household spent about 1.1 percent of its income on water and sewage.