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Annie Belanger Costa - ArticlesAnne Belanger Costa, Executive Director of ASGi , opened the doors to their well-known artificial turf and synthetic grass installation company, in Northern California, in the late 1990s along with her husband and partner, Paul Michael Costa. In January, 2007, Costa stepped aside from their growing business and volunteered to shepherd the development of the first synthetic grass trade association for installers to market. The Assoc of Synthetic Grass Installers focus their efforts in the landscape and leisure sports market providing news and developments, publications, periodicals and online offerings. ASGi Home Pages Contact Annie via email at annie@asgi.us
Artificial Turf: 8 Easy Steps to Follow Before You BuySo you want to use artificial turf or synthetic grass materials for a new landscape project on your property - now what do you do? Navigating the Prop 65 Laws for Installers in the Artificial Turf MarketAny company that distributes, sells or installs artificial grass and synthetic turf systems and their components is responsible for compliance with state and federal laws, regardless of where the regulated metals, compounds and/or chemicals originated. Artificial Grass: 8 Easy Steps to Follow Before you BuySo you want to use artificial grass materials for a project on your property - now what do you do? Artificial Turf Cost: How to Get the Best ValueIf you are shopping for artificial turf for use in your home or commercial property for landscape and leisure sports projects, follow this installation professionals tips on how to get the best value for your investment. Artificial Turf Manufacturing, Market PotentialArtificial turf construction for sports fields, golf applications and landscape projects is a steadily growing industry. Volumes may exceed 140 million square feet this year, up a cumulative 40% over 2005 volumes. (est. 2007) Crumb Rubber Infill & Artificial Turf HazardsConnecticut Attorney General Says, "I'm Not Panicking"
This Father of 4 Has a Practical Solution that Could Save Connecticut State Residents $200,000
Looking for black-hole funding for a cause that appears, at least to them, to have no end of issues to "explore", EHHI, a publicly funded New Haven, CT based environmental research group, demands a moratorium on building new local artificial turf fields and gets a commitment for $200,000 more in financial support, from the Connecticut Attorney Ge
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