Low head drainage definition

Low head drainage means a sprinkler head or other irrigation device that continues to emit water after the water to the zone in which the device is located has shut off.
Low head drainage means a condition where water partially or completely drains from the lateral line through the emission device after the irrigation cycle is completed.
Low head drainage means water that flows out of the system after the valve turns off due to elevation changes within the system.

More Definitions of Low head drainage

Low head drainage means a condition where water partially or completely drains from the lateral line through the emission device after the irrigation cycle is completed. [REDUCES AMBIGUITY AND PROVIDES CLARITY]
Low head drainage means drainage from a sprinkler that is caused by water flowing down an Irrigation System from a higher level of elevation.

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