DSRT: Desert Control Completes Third Liquid Natural Clay Application at California State University, Fullerton
2026-08-20 16:50:15
Sandnes, Norway, 20 August 2026 - Desert Control (OSE: DSRT), a leader in soil
and water conservation technology, announces the completion of a third Liquid
Natural Clay (LNC) application at California State University, Fullerton (CSUF),
extending a collaboration that began with a field trial in August 2024 and
bringing the total treated area on the campus to approximately eight acres.
The initial trial treated the university's practice softball field, beginning
August 2024. Over a trial period of less than four months, irrigation on the
treated area was reduced by approximately 50% while turf quality was maintained.
The irrigation reduction was reported by CSUF Landscape Services Manager Hans
Mickelson and measured against evapotranspiration baselines from the California
Irrigation Management Information System weather station serving the campus.
Irrigation events in the treated area were triggered by soil moisture sensors at
a minimum threshold of 10%, reducing irrigation frequency from approximately
weekly to approximately once every three weeks. The reduction was achieved
during summer months in which temperatures exceeded 100°F (38°C).
Each application was delivered as a vendor-applied service through the campus's
existing irrigation infrastructure, using a Desert Control mobile production
unit.
James Thomas, CEO of Desert Control, commented, "A third application at the same
site is a strong signal. CSUF compared treated and untreated fields on their own
ground, using their own data, and chose to expand. That decision carries more
weight than anything we could say about the product ourselves"
Institutional turf and landscape sites represent a defined commercial segment
for Desert Control in Southern California, where water costs have risen at rates
exceeding inflation and grounds teams operate under fixed maintenance budgets.
Repeat applications at established sites shorten planning and delivery cycles
and extend the period over which irrigation performance can be measured.
For more information, please contact:
David Borah
Chief Financial Officer
david.borah@desertcontrol.com
About Desert Control
Desert Control develops innovative solutions to enhance soil health, conserve
water, and promote ecosystem resilience. Our proprietary Liquid Natural Clay
(LNC) allows sandy, fast-draining soils to retain water and nutrients, improving
soil health, crop yields, and ecosystem vitality while conserving water. Desert
Control provides customized solutions to strengthen sustainability,
profitability, and prosperity for agriculture, forests, and green landscapes. In
collaboration with partners and clients, we aim to preserve natural resources,
enhance food security, and ensure a climate-resilient future.
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