Water Conservation Tips for...
Golf Course Irrigation Professionals
Rain
Bird and The Intelligent Use of Water™ is about using water efficiently
– in the most precise and even manner possible, minimizing waste. The
following are a number of practices and products that can be used to
manage water more efficiently.
1. Promote the water/cost saving benefits of water conserving products
Water conservation products are better for the environment AND they can
save money. Some courses may need to be educated on the benefits of
purchasing a more expensive water conserving product, even though it
will save them money in the long run. For example, the automatic
monitoring afforded by a central control system
saves water, time and money. Design, install, and sell water-conserving
products that benefit the environment and the customer’s checkbook.
2. Use high efficiency nozzles for uniform coverage
Use nozzles that apply water evenly. Even water distribution not only
reduces water usage, but improves course appearance by reducing 'brown
spots'. Proper nozzle and pressure setting is critical to determining
optimal distribution. High efficiency nozzles are matched precipitation
nozzles that provide the best and most uniform coverage, thereby
eliminating watering gaps and reducing water usage…by as much as 30%.
To select the proper nozzle and pressure for your spacing, consult your
local distributor, golf sales manager or Rain Bird Golf Technical Services.
3. Install an automatic controller with water-conserving functions
The following are some of the key features currently available in Rain Bird Golf Automatic Controllers for maximum flexibility and water efficiency:
- Multiple start times – allows several shorter and more precise run times to prevent run-off and puddles
- Multiple
independent programs – allow the watering schedule to be divided into
smaller, more precise watering schedules to accommodate the watering
needs of different areas of the course
- Water Budget - provides easy and flexible adjustments to the amount of water used for irrigation
- Automatic
shut on / off – allows the user to pause a watering schedule when
irrigation isn’t needed and resume watering when appropriate
4. For complete system automation, consider a weather station and central control system
Central control systems show annual water savings of 25 – 30% on average. A central control system
operates a single or multiple controllers, sensors and other irrigation
devices from one central location. It contains all of the functions
listed in the Controller section above plus additional sensors that
monitor and control environmental conditions…automatically and without
the need for personal intervention.
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Cycle + Soak™ - provides water management to special areas throughout
the course that have slopes or poor drainage – once soak times are
established, the sprinklers are not allowed to apply water at an
application rate that the soil cannot accept.
- Smart
Feature Response – enables the controller to detect system problems
like line breaks or broken sprinklers and shuts down irrigation to the
affected zones to prevent water waste – ensures that you’re watering to
maximum efficiency through the night.
- ET
Programming – enables the controller to calculate daily
evapotranspiration (ET) values and adjust the station run times to
replace only the water used by the plants. This maintains a healthy
course while minimizing water use.
5. Become more educated about irrigation efficiency:
become IA Certified
By becoming IA certified you will become more knowledgeable about
designing and installing efficient golf course irrigation systems. Much
of the coursework includes information on water-conserving products and
techniques. By understanding these, you can perform irrigation audits
to assess the efficiency of an irrigation system. And, you can better
educate your customers on the benefits of an efficient,
water-conserving irrigation system to a healthy environment. Contact
the Irrigation Association for more information.
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