Low volume irrigation definition

Low volume irrigation means the application of irrigation water at low pressure through a system of tubing or lateral lines and low-volume emitters such as drip, drip lines, and bubblers. Low volume irrigation systems are specifically designed to apply small volumes of water slowly at or near the root zone of plants.
Low volume irrigation means the application of irrigation water at low pressure through a system of tubing or lateral lines and low volume emitters such as drip lines or bubblers.
Low volume irrigation means the use of equipment and devices specifically designed to allow the volume of water delivered to be limited to a level consistent with the water requirement of the plant being irrigated and to allow that water to be placed with a high degree of efficiency in the root zone of the plant. The term also includes water used in mist houses and similar establishments for plant propagation. Overhead irrigation and flood irrigation are not included.

Examples of Low volume irrigation in a sentence

  • Low volume irrigation systems are specifically designed to apply small volumes of water slowly at or near the root zone of plants.

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  • Low volume irrigation systems with automatic controllers shall be used.

  • Low volume irrigation systems are specifically designed to apply small volumes of water at a rate similar to the ability of soil to uptake the water.” (tt) - “permit” means “any permit issued by local agencies for new building or rehabilitated landscapes.” Permits are not typically required for rehabilitated landscapes.

  • Low volume irrigation is designed to apply small volumes of water slowly at or near the root zone of plants.


More Definitions of Low volume irrigation

Low volume irrigation means the use of Hand Watering, Micro-irrigation or other equipment and devices specifically designed to allow the volume of water delivered to be limited to a level consistent with the water requirement of the plant being irrigated and designed to allow that water to be placed with a high degree of efficiency within the root zone of the plant.
Low volume irrigation means the use of equipment and devices specifically
Low volume irrigation means any irrigation system with a flow rate equal to or less than 0.75 inches per hour, including drip irrigation, subsurface drip, micro-sprinklers and similar irrigation systems.
Low volume irrigation means the application of irrigation water at low pressure, at a rate measured in gallons per hour, through a system of tubing or lateral lines and low-volume emitters such as drip, drip lines, bubblers or microspray emitters.
Low volume irrigation means any irrigation system with a flow rate equal to or less than
Low volume irrigation means the application of irrigation water at low pressure through a system of tubing or lateral lines and low-volume emitters such as drip, drip lines, and bubblers. "Low water use plant" means a plant species whose water needs are compatible with local climate and soil conditions. Species classified as "very low water use" and "low water use" by
Low volume irrigation means the application of irrigation water at low pressure through a system of tubing or lateral lines and low-volume emitters such as drip, drip lines, and bubblers. Low volume irrigation systems are specifically designed to apply small volumes of water slowly at or near the root zone of plants. (rr) “main line” means the pressurized pipeline that delivers water from the water source to the valve or outlet. (ss) “master shut-off valve” is an automatic valve installed at the irrigation supply point which controls water flow into the irrigation system. When this valve is closed water will not be supplied to the irrigation system. A master valve will greatly reduce any water loss due to a leaky station valve.