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Smart Irrigation Technology Study Utilities Department June 30, 2015 1
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Presentation Overview Study Background Study Objectives Results Next Steps 2
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Study Background Approved by BCC August 25, 2009 – Create partnerships – Further sound science – University of Florida – Residential and commercial – Consider varying soil types (sandy and flatwoods) 4
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Study Background Largest portion of water used by residential customers is for irrigation – more than 50% 5
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Study Background The average in-ground irrigation system is operating at 40-45% efficiency “Set-it and forget-it” mentality Studies show significant reduction in water use with smart technology 6
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Study Objectives Water use efficiency improvements Ease of use Cost of operation Maintenance issues Performance variations: – Soil type Sandy and flatwoods – Smart technologies Soil moisture sensors and ET Controllers 8
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Presentation Overview Study Background Study Objectives Results Next Steps 9
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Results Water savings were achieved with both SMS and ET controllers in both soil types Education impacts the amount of water saved – 6% to 28% Study participants had a high satisfaction rate – 55% to 85% 10
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Presentation Overview Study Background Study Objectives Results Next Steps 11
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Next Steps Continue to follow participants and access device longevity Work with Water Management Districts to revise regulations Revise Orange County ordinances as appropriate to allow for Smart Technology usage 12
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