Overhead Irrigation System Articles & Analysis
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However, the Hawaii Department of Health's new "Guidelines for the Treatment and Use of Reclaimed Water" published in November 1993, limits uses of reclaimed water through overhead sprinkler irrigation systems. The subsurface drip irrigation concept provides a unique opportunity to effectively address the issues of reclaimed ...
However, the Hawaii Department of Health's new "Guidelines for the Treatment and Reuse of Reclaimed Water" limits reclaimed water applications through overhead sprinkler irrigation systems. Restricted use of secondary disinfected effluent through conventional sprinkler Systems has forced reuse in Hawaii "underground." ...
Water is a vital resource for many businesses, making careful management necessary to achieve its optimal quality. One of the problems that many companies face in this process is the presence of microalgae in large concentrations. Harmful algal blooms (HABs) have financial and operational consequences in a wide variety of industries. However, the challenges in each industry are different. From ...
Subsurface drip (SSD) is used as a water-efficient alternative to overhead irrigation in many crops. This study compared soil water, water use, crop maturity, lint yield, and fiber quality of cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) grown with SSD to cotton grown with overhead irrigation. Three experiments were conducted at two Georgia locations in 2004 and 2005. Treatments consisted of overhead irrigated, ...
