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The average home uses about 200,000 gallon of water a year & the irrigation system uses between 50% - 60% of this water. If you have a loss of 30% of the 140,000 gallon for the irrigation system, that equates to about 40,000 gallon. This is a significant loss & can be relatively easily avoided.
We also reviewed the backflow prevention assembly in your yard. This is the device that prevents water from your irrigation system backing up into the city drinking water. Such an event could occur when water is pumped from a fire hydrant. This is also where you can shut off the water to the
irrigation system only and allows the water to r
We also reviewed the backflow prevention assembly in your yard. This is the device that prevents water from your irrigation system backing up into the city drinking water. Such an event could occur when water is pumped from a fire hydrant. This is also where you can shut off the water to the
irrigation system only and allows the water to run to the house in case of a leak or break in your main irrigation line.
The key for best performance of drip irrigation is to make sure the lines are 12" apart, have the proper application rate for the area (tree root ball, flower bed or turf) & 2"- 6" below the surface. At a minimum they should be covered by 2-3 inches of mulch. Water application rate is determined by (the size of emitter, emitter spacing an
The key for best performance of drip irrigation is to make sure the lines are 12" apart, have the proper application rate for the area (tree root ball, flower bed or turf) & 2"- 6" below the surface. At a minimum they should be covered by 2-3 inches of mulch. Water application rate is determined by (the size of emitter, emitter spacing and line spacing of tubing) using a precipitation rate formula. Drip that accrues runoff in less than 7 minutes or is still dry after 16 minutes was not installed correctly. The different types of drip need to be in their correct environments to work properly.
ACCURATE'S Sprinkler System Evaluation Program is used to inform consumers about water conservation and making creative changes to be efficient with water use. Our report will show ways to conserve water, other terminology that is used to lower water output and interesting tips to save money.
The report shows the most common ways to improve sprinkler efficiency. The changes will have a direct impact to the recommended ACCURATE sprinkler schedule. The controller run times are ONLY VALID AFTER the recommendations have been implemented. Many of the items discussed during the evaluation and are effective fixes that can reduce water waste and improve the health of your landscape.
The items discussed during the evaluation are:
Shrub Bed Efficiency Improvements
Drip Irrigation - Key Points
Updating Nozzle Selections
Raise or Change Spray or Rotor Heads to be at a Proper Manufactured Specific Height
Straighten Spray or Rotor Heads to be at the Proper Angle
Bubbler Capping
Maintenance of Stream Rotors
Water Savings Opportunity through Landscape Irrigation
Modified E.T. Watering Programs
Backflow Assembly Water Protection and Shut Off Instructions
Pressure Related Control Devices
These strategic points will give you the advantage over your water bill and green space look.
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