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Roger Kobata Phones & Addresses

  • Artesia, CA
  • Anaheim, CA
  • Murrieta, CA
  • Los Angeles, CA
  • 4422 Snowbird Cir, Cerritos, CA 90703

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Position: Precision Production Occupations

Education

Degree: Graduate or professional degree

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License Records

Roger Kobata

Address:
11688 South St #201, Artesia, CA
License #:
8892 - Active
Category:
Professional
Issued Date:
Oct 10, 1973
Expiration Date:
Jun 30, 2018

Resumes

Resumes

Roger Kobata Photo 1

Landscape Architect

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Location:
Artesia, CA
Industry:
Architecture & Planning
Work:

Landscape Architect
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Roger Kobata

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Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Roger K. Kobata
President
ROGER K. KOBATA & ASSOCIATES, INC
11688 S St STE 201, Artesia, CA 90701
Roger Kobata
Owner
Kobata Assoc Inc
Business Services · Landscape Services · Landscaper
11688 S St, Artesia, CA 90701
(562) 860-1021
Roger K. Kobata
President
MICROTEK RESOURCES, INC
570 W Lambert Rd RM L, Brea, CA 92621
Roger K. Kobata
President
CALIFORNIA FINANCIAL SYSTEMS, INC
570 W Lambert #L, Brea, CA 92621

Publications

Us Patents

Deep Root Watering System

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US Patent:
8272161, Sep 25, 2012
Filed:
Jul 13, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/835723
Inventors:
Michael K. Kato - Yorba Linda CA, US
Roger K. Kobata - Cerritos CA, US
Assignee:
Water Sock Root Watering System, LLC - Fountain Valley CA
International Classification:
A01G 29/00
US Classification:
47 485
Abstract:
A root watering system for a tree or a shrub includes an outer container of a water-permeable, flexible material. A perforated, hollow inner support structure maintains the flexible material in an elongated shape between first and second ends. The outer container is positioned in the ground with the elongated shape proximate to the roots of the tree or shrub and with the first end proximate to the surface of the ground and with the second end near a lower end extending generally downward toward the lower portion of the root system of the tree or shrub. Water applied to the ground proximate the upper end of the outer container enters the first end and fills the outer container including the hollow inner support structure. Water within the outer container is released through the porous, flexible material to provide water to the root system of the tree or shrub.
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