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Precision™ Irrigation Technology

Mike BaronThe Toro Company

Ten Biggest American Cities “Running” Out Of Water

1. Los Angeles, CA2. Houston, TX3. Phoenix, AZ4. San Antonio, TX5. San Francisco, CA6. Ft. Worth, TX7. Las Vegas, NV8. Tucson, AZ9. Atlanta, GA10. Orlando, FL

The Regulatory Reality

• Lawn care accounts for more than half of outdoor urban water use

• Outdoor landscape irrigation - 50% Efficient-Lower priority than water use for consumption, fire protection, health & safety

Baths 1%Dishwashers 1%

The Appropriate Targets

Runoff…Over Spray…Geysers… Low Head Drainage…High Pressure Misting

PUMP IT … PIPE IT … FILTER IT … TREAT IT

Takes ENERGY

Water Treatment

Water Waste Is Also Energy Waste

No Magic Bullet

Design Install Maintain Manage

Precision™ Irrigation

Exactly the right amount of water Applied at the correct time Only to the targeted area With resource efficient results

Conventional Spray Nozzles

Conventional Spray Technology

Patented H2O Chip Technology

No Moving Parts!No Moving Parts!

Micro-Vortexes Inside Chip Form & Collapse

Creating stream that oscillates @ 200 cycles/second

• 1” Per Hour Precipitation Rate• 5-15 ft; Odd Arcs; Strips• MPR After Radius Adjustment• Male and Female Threads• Radius Achieved with 35% Lower Flows*

* Than Competitive Fixed Spray Nozzles

Precision™ Series Spray Nozzles

Conventional Flows vs. Precision™ Spray Flows

GPM Savings

Reduce Peak Flow In

Summer

Grand Totals: 130.80 80.44 50.36 38.5%

Multi-Stream Rotating Nozzle Advantages

• Higher uniformity

• Lower application rate

• MPR - Matched Precipitation even after arc and radius adjustment

• Better performance in wind

XFLOW Shut-Off

In-Stem PSI Regulation

Check Devices

Key Features For Spray System Efficiency

Low Head Drainage Outdoor, Silent, Costly

• Elevation Change– Between heads– Water flows down hill

• HOA– 19,000 heads– 250,000’+ pipe

• 1” PVC Assumption– 4 cycles per day– 4,363.6 units/month

“SMART” Weather Based Irrigation Controllers

• Weather-based irrigation controllers or soil moisture-based controllers or other self-adjusting irrigation controllers shall be required for irrigation scheduling in all irrigation systems

TIS-Pro Commercial Models

• 12, 24, 36 & 48 Stations

• Flow Sensing

• SWAT Tested & Approved

• No Weather Station Installation/Maintenance Required

Residential Models

• 6, 9, 12 & 24 Stations

• SWAT Tested & Approved

• No Weather Station Installation/Maintenance Required

XTRA SMART ™ Timer & Wireless Sensor System

Irritrol® CLIMATE LOGIC™ System

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CL-M1

CLIMATE LOGIC MODULE

• 1-3 Day Delay After Rain Event

• A, A+B or A+B+C Control

• Up to 2-Year History of % Adjust

• Programmable Watering Restrictions

• 37⁰ - 45⁰ Rain Freeze – Programmable

• Zip Code Or Lat/Longitude Resolution

CL-W1IRRITROL CLIMATE LOGIC

WIRELESS WEATHER SENSOR

Wirelessly sends the data to the module up to 1000 feet away (maximum L.O.S.)

Zip Code EntryOr Latitude/Longitude

Visual History

Tiered Rates & Budgets Send Clear Message

8/28/09 … 9/28/09 6904 … 7085 181 CCF

USAGE - LOW VOLUME 22 0.91 $ 20.02

USAGE - CONSERVATION BASE RATE 32 1.07 $ 34.24

USAGE - INEFFICIENT 5 2.14 $ 10.70

USAGE - EXCESSIVE 6 4.28 $ 25.68

USAGE - WASTEFUL 116 8.56 $ 992.96

WATER SERVICE CHARGE (FIXED) $49.75

YOUR ALLOCATION FOR THIS BILL 54 CCF

BILL CALCULATION BASED ON 0.32 acres

Use above allocation

pays penalty rates,

discourages overuse Commodity Within Allocation $ 54.26 20%

Commodity Above Allocation $1029.34 80%

California 20 By 2020

192 G/D/P – 2005 Base

154 G/P/D – 2020 Goal

165

157

154

180

253

248

285

243

237

346

Gallons per day per person

State Level Action

Unintended Consequences Of 2 Day Per Week Restrictions

Strategic Statements About Landscapes

“The State Legislature has found that landscapes are essential to the quality of life in California by providing areas for active and passive recreation and as an enhancement to the environment by cleaning air and water, preventing erosion, offering fire protection, and replacing ecosystems lost to development.”

AB1881 Model Water Efficient Landscape Ordinance

Sustainable Sites Initiative“…any landscape, whether the site of a large subdivision, a shopping mall, a park, an abandoned rail yard, or a single home, holds the potential both to improve and to regenerate the natural benefits and services provided by ecosystems in their undeveloped state.

How Much Are We Willing to Pay?

$653/acre foot

$3.50/16 oz = $9.1 Million/acre foot

$325,851/acre foot $724,414/acre foot

$1.50/CCF$748/CCF $1,663/CCF

$20,944/CCF

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THANK YOU!

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