Irrigation Association Update Golf Course Builders Association of America Summer Meeting August 15-17, 2012
Industry Challenges: 1. Regulation (and codes) 2. Irrigation systems are not being: –designed properly (72%) –installed properly (78%) –maintained/operated properly (88%) From 2010 IA survey.
Irrigation Association: Organizational competency and focus –Federal and state affairs –Standards and codes –Education and certification
Federal Affairs: Clean Water Act Anti Turfgrass Sentiments Water Reuse Guidelines
State Affairs: California Water Conservation Act North Carolina bill to reduce household water use to 45 gallons a day by 2035 (Currently a U.S. family of four averages 400 gallons a day.)
State Affairs: Rain interruption device legislation: Indiana, Massachusetts Licensing and registration bills: New York, Florida, Virginia, Pennsylvania Massachusetts irrigation contractor registration bill Illinois irrigation licensing expires in 2013
Standards and Codes: ICC has 3 standards in progress –Landscape emission devices (sprinkler & drip) –Controllers –Rain sensors ASABE has 3 standards in progress –Landscape water budget methodology –Smart controller testing protocol –Auditing guidelines and procedures
Other “Green” Programs:
Education and Certification Increase the quality of education Increase the number of educated individuals Licensing and certification –CID (Golf) –CGIA –CIC
Education and Certification: Find a Certified Professional Optional Search Criteria CID – Golf Course Landscape/Turf CGIA
IA Contacts Deborah Hamlin, CAE, FASAE, Executive Director John Farner, Government Affairs Director Brent Mecham, CAIS, CGIA, CIC, CID, CLIA, CLWM, Industry Development Director Bob von Bernuth, PhD, PE, CID, CLIA, Education Director
2012 Irrigation Show & Education Conference Irrigation Show | Nov. 4-5 Education Conference | Nov. 2-6 Orange County Convention Center I Orlando, Fla.