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Components of Micro Irrigation
Micro irrigation systems consist of emission
devices serviced by a water distribution network that
includes control zone equipment. At the water source,
water is controlled with automatic valves, sometimes
amended with nutrients or chemicals, filtered and regulated
at levels suitable for the emission devices chosen and
plants being grown. From there, water is delivered to
each of the emission devices through a network of PVC
and PE pipes. The emission device, whether it is drip
tape, a drip emitter, jet or micro-sprinkler, then delivers
water and nutrients to the soil where plant roots may
nourish the plant. All components have attributes that
affect performance, and that are traded off with initial,
installation, operation and maintenance costs. A thorough
understanding will assist in selecting the proper equipment
to achieve desired expectations for the given application.
Drip irrigation systems are durable and are built to
withstand outdoor conditions for reasonable lengths
of time, but care should be taken to avoid damage by
wildlife, foot traffic or field equipment. In many cases,
the environmental conditions will dictate the choice
of emission device for any given application. A brief
description of the three equipment classes are given under the respective links.
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