VrolikeFynbos t1_j8qhjon wrote
Reply to comment by yaroto98 in Utah lawmakers say more information on golf course water might lead to ‘uninformed’ conclusions by ghosr
Thanks, that was interesting. So untreated water vs treated water. Is the irrigation system canals or piped?
yaroto98 t1_j8rre9q wrote
It is piped. At every house there is a shutoff box with a sediment filter. You're supposed to clean the filter annually, they announce when you can begin using it for the year and when they shut it off for winter so you can close the valve and not pop sprinkler heads while they pressurize the system in the spring. Another way they cut back usage is pressurizing the system later and later in the year.
I've seen people water on the wrong days all the time. I've also seen people use hoses from their houses to water on their off days. Which is kind of counterproductive as that water is the metered treated water, and the whole purpose of the irrigation system is to not use that for watering your lawn.
Oh and I forgot to mention that the golf courses aren't even profitable. They're subsidised by taxes to stay afloat because of corrupt city councils and idiots like those quoted in the article.
VrolikeFynbos t1_j8vy0zs wrote
In my country everybody pays for commercial (including raw water) water use, even if they use recycled water, but we are a water scarce country.
Not sure why the need to declare their water use. Is calculable just by checking the hectares in use.
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