Spray irrigation definition

Spray irrigation means the application of recycled water to crops to maintain vegetation or support growth of vegetation by applying it from sprinklers.
Spray irrigation means the application of water by projecting droplets farther than one foot from the sprinkler head.
Spray irrigation means (subject to subsection (5) below) the irrigation of land or plants (including seeds) by means of water or other liquid emerging (in whatever form) from apparatus designed or adapted to eject liquid into the air in the form of jets or spray; and

Examples of Spray irrigation in a sentence

  • Spray irrigation is an efficient way to nourish plants and apply reclaimed wastewater to the land; however, in order to protect public health and reduce odors, the wastewater must be treated to a very high level before being used in this type of system.

  • Spray irrigation is sometimes permitted as an alternative wastewater disposal method for sites previously considered unsuitable for onsite systems such as difficult sites with slowly permeable soils, with seasonal perched water or shallow ground water or bedrock, or complex topographies.

  • Spray irrigation would also be located to avoid getting contact with air conditioners, fan intake points and area where food or drink is processed for consumption.


More Definitions of Spray irrigation

Spray irrigation means application of water and wastewater, including recycled water, to the land to maintain vegetation or support the growth of vegetation by spraying the water and wastewater above ground from sprinklers, micro-sprinklers, or orifices in piping.
Spray irrigation means the application of recycled water from sprinklers to crops or vegetation.
Spray irrigation means the controlled application of treated wastewater to a vegetated soil surface. "Storage" means the interim containment of liquid waste or treated liquid waste before disposal or utilization.
Spray irrigation means the controlled application of treated wastewater to a vegetated soil surface which shall not exceed the needs of the crop, hydraulic capacity of the soils or the site’s ability to assimilate the treated wastewater.
Spray irrigation means the controlled application of treated wastewater to a vegetated soil surface.
Spray irrigation means application of water from finely divided water droplets to land using artificial means.
Spray irrigation means the loading rate for land treatment of wastewater which shall not exceed either the needs of the crop grown on the particular soil plus the other assimilative mechanisms (immobilization with organic material, volatilization, and leachate in compliance with drinking water standards), or the hydraulic capacity of the soil. The Department may require a lower loading rate if the design criteria for pathogens,