Accounting for every drop
Pete Newton from ReesinkUK Ltd discusses water management and what his experience has taught him about effective management techniques every turf manager should be considering during the stressful (for both operator and turf ) summer season.
Pete is in a unique position to explain the best practices as he started out as a greenkeeper, reaching his Master Greenkeeper status in April 2015, before changing career direction and specialising in the science of all things water and irrigation.
“Regular checks on a sports turf irrigation system going into and during the summer offer significant benefits, particularly in refining water management,” Pete stated. “We all appreciate efficient water usage is crucial for supporting both the health of the turf and sustainable agronomical practices and this is especially important during the warmer months when water demand is at its peak”.
Pete acknowledged, “Constantly monitoring, daily or even hourly, agronomic performance is paramount, and will give early warning signs to plant stress, which will instigate an investigation into the cause, or causes, of possible irrigation shortcomings.”
The benefits of ensuring an efficiently operated system are:
“Conducting regular checks on an irrigation system during the summer is integral to water management. By embracing this proactive approach, turf managers can achieve a balance between maintaining a pristine surface and practising responsible water stewardship,” explained Pete.
Here are Pete’s top tips for conducting your own investigation if you discover your system isn’t performing as it should:
1.Nozzle choice
2.Blockages
3.Sprinkler body
4.Sprinkler riser
5.Solenoid valves
6. Turf cups or astro turf tops
7. Controller (PC or wall mount)
Article by Phil Helmn.
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