From Green Right Now Reports
With more and more sports venues thinking green these days, Major League Baseball’s Minnesota Twins have opted to make a bit of environmental history when they open their new home park, Target Field, this year.
Working in conjunction with sports sponsorship agency GreenMark, Minneapolis-based Pentair will donate and install a custom-designed Rain Water Recycle System (RWRS) to capture, conserve and reuse rain water in the new facility. The system is expected to reduce the need for municipal water by over 50 percent, helping the stadium qualify for LEED certification while saving more than two million gallons of water annually.
Under a multi-year sponsorship agreement, Pentair technology will purify rain water to a level equal to or better than municipal tap water standards. The system is designed to allow the Twins to recycle and conserve water used to wash down the lower decks of the stadium and irrigate the ball field.


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