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Gathering information is the first step for most projects and it is one of the most important steps when designing both sprinkler and drip irrigation systems. A mistake at this point in the process will affect everything else, so accuracy and care are important. Although the references here are to a residential yard, the principles apply equally well to other areas. Here are a few tips for getting started.

Now it's time to measure your water supply. Measure water? Sure! Water flow is measured in gallons per minute (GPM) and water pressure is measured in pounds per square inch (PSI).. (Okay, in most of the world the standard measurement is liters per second or cubic meters and pressure is in bars.) But hold on, don't go grab your bucket yet! In most cases there's no need to get wet. We have better ways to get this information. The method depends on where you get your water from.
Select one:
City Slicker Water. It's like, you know, a water company sends you water in a really, really, big pipe, called the water company mainline, you know? The mainline's probably, like, out in the street or maybe in the alley or something. Very cool!
Country Bumpkin Water. You pump yer own water, partner. It may come from a well or maybe a pond or the creek. Anyhow, you use a pump to git it. Yee ha!
Backwoods Water. Doggonit, that there water ain't comin' from none of them fancy contraptions. It done flows down from a tank or somthin' up on da hill. Might jus' well be a crick or pond up there 'stead of a tank.
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