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Thu, 24 Jun 2010|
DryJect Florida has been contracted to treat soil in common areas in Wesley Chapel's Coventry community in Seven Oaks and the soccer fields in Meadow Point through the Florida Yards and Neighborhoods
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Mile Mark Patterson on the president's forceful solutions and project Florida. We're at Coventry neighborhood at seven -- in Pasco County just outside Wesley chapel Florida. We are drives acting some profile into the park's soil. To help eliminate excessive moisture what our process doesn't shoot high high pressure water into the ground and takes dry material. With this so it actually penetrate the clay layer that's of impeding the water moisture to to float through the sand. The biggest issue here is more the retention when he hit a heavy rain which we all know we hit Pasco County. Our kids can't play in the park it's too much she gets nasty so. That's the first benefit that would have would drive -- the second is nutrient retention. Profile as a product is sold them of that actually amend the soil. And makes plans available nutrients. He worked its way into the plant from the soil. There's already phosphorus is already potassium in the soil what we're doing is we're training the plant is taken up naturally. So we don't have to over fertilized we don't have the over water. We're really creating a a good environmentally sound practice here. The natural -- vacation. And their natural. An amendment to what we're doing is we're providing oxygen. Moisture retention -- control. And nutrient uptake to create a better plan. More environmentally sound for the kids so we're not we're not worried about our kids playing on over fertilize her.