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What is the main equipment used in irrigation in the Noosa region?

When we think about Noosa, irrigation equipment is not necessarily the first thing that comes to mind. On closer inspection we see that the Noosa region embraces a wide range of irrigation best practices. This applies across the domestic, commercial and agricultural sectors. Read more Irrigation Equipment Supplier Noosa.
 
For example, in the agricultural sector there is a demand for dairy farm equipment suppliers as there are pockets of dairy farming in the Noosa region, particularly around Malaney, Kenilworth and Cooloola. Dairy farms rely heavily on irrigation equipment both to ensure pastures all year round and in the dairy shed. Commercial applications regularly call on irrigation equipment suppliers. This could be in relation to their need for a reliable hose supplier in Noosa, a pipe supplier, a water pump supplier or even a fire protection equipment supplier. In the domestic sector, lawn irrigation equipment suppliers are in high demand as are landscaping suppliers and solar energy equipment suppliers. All of these suppliers relate to the irrigation industry in and around Noosa.

 
So just what equipment is used in irrigation? Irrigation is more than just pop up sprinklers. Irrigation is a whole system of drawing water from a water source and delivering it to a wide range of applications. Each of the components of an irrigation system work together to achieve the desired outcome. It is also true that each of the components can have diverse uses with a little lateral thinking. Read more Lawn Irrigation Equipment Supplier Noosa.
 
The main equipment used in irrigation typically consists of any combination of the following:
 

  • Emitters: such as pop up sprinklers for lawn irrigation, micro emitters, drip emitters, swivel emitters, gear driven emitters or even impact driven emitters.
  • Pipes and fittings
  • Valves
  • Control unit
  • Electrical Wiring
  • Rain sensors
  • Filters
  • Pressure devices
  • Drip tubes
  • Ground water sensors
  • Pumping equipment - also useful in swimming pools
  • Water pumps
  • Pressure and flow monitoring equipment
  • Pumping substations
  • Satellite controllers
  • Frames or structures for support and transportation
  • Fertigation systems
  • Weather station
  • Timers
  • Solar energy equipment
  • A water source - possibly requiring a well pump, rainwater tank and rainwater pump

 
As you can see, the possibilities are endless. The type of irrigation equipment used really depends on the project. It is a good idea to pick the brains of an irrigation equipment supplier to work out what equipment you need. They have a lot of local knowledge and collectively have years and years of experience to help you. In the Noosa region an excellent place to go for both irrigation equipment supply and advice is Think Water Noosa. They are conveniently located in Noosaville and will be only too happy to help.
 
https://www.thinkwater.com.au/noosa/