Hand watering definition

Hand watering means watering plants or crops with one hand held hose, fitted with a self-canceling or automatic shutoff nozzle, or a watering can or pail.
Hand watering means the low volume irrigation of plants or crops with one hose, fitted with a self-canceling or automatic shutoff nozzle, attended by one person.
Hand watering means the watering of plant material and lawns by the use of watering cans, hand-held hoses, and other hand-held watering tools.

Examples of Hand watering in a sentence

  • Hand watering, drip irrigation, and subsurface irrigation are still allowed.

  • Hand watering with a hose is the most practical and affordable for individual plots (and it's almost a necessity when you start plants from seed).

  • Hand watering may involve the use of watering trucks with water delivery systems allowing adequate watering of individual plantings.

  • Hand watering is permissible so long as the hose being used contains a nozzle providing automatic or manual shut off and watering is not being conducted by flood irrigation, sprinkler systems, or by sprinklers being left in operation.

  • Hand watering of trees would be exempt from the one-day-per-week restriction.2. If a member agency either does not submit an acceptable plan to limit outdoor watering or if it inadequately enforces the plan, a penalty of up to $2,000 per acre-foot shall be assessed on all SWP supplies delivered to that non-compliant agency at the designated connections.

  • Hand watering may involve the use of watering trucks or water buffalos equipped with hoses allowing adequate watering of individual plantings.

  • Hand watering with a hand-held hose, soaker hose, drip irrigation, bucket or watering is permitted any time and any day.

  • Hand watering must be required for certain areas such as non-irrigated planters, trees, and shrubs.

  • Hand watering frequency required would be three (3) times per week for one (1) month to root in plugs and germinate seed if monsoons are not active with sufficient moisture.

  • Hand watering is considered additional work, and shall be authorized by the SSA Administrator at a price that is mutually agreed to by SSA Administrator and the contractor.


More Definitions of Hand watering

Hand watering means the application of water for irrigation purposes through a hand-held watering hose, watering can, or bucket.
Hand watering means the application of water for irrigation purposes through a hand- held hose equipped with an Automatic Shut-Off Device or a hand-held watering container. A person must be physically holding the hose or container.
Hand watering means the application of water to outdoor vegetation with a handheld hose or container.
Hand watering means the application of water to plant material while holding a hose in hand; and which has a positive shut-off nozzle. Hand watering shall not mean watering with a hose and sprinkler.
Hand watering means the use of a hand-held water device. The device can be attached to the end of a garden hose, but must be attended and held in the hand of a person at all times that watering is taking place.
Hand watering means the low volume irrigation of plants or crops with one hose, fitted with a self-canceling or automatic shutoff nozzle, attended by one person. “User” means any person or entity which directly or indirectly takes water from the water resource, including but not limited to uses from private or public utility systems, uses under consumptive use permits issued pursuant to Chapter 40B-2, F.A.C., or uses from individual wells or pumps for domestic or individual home use.

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