Friday, October 22, 2010

Areas impacted by mainline installation were restored to the original condition.
20 inch mainline installation adjacent to Grandfather Mountain.
20 inch mainline bore completed adjacent to irrigation pumphouse.
Boring and fusing of 20 inch mainline.
Auger utilized during 20 inch mainline bore.

20 inch mainline boring begins adjacent to pumphouse.

Monday, October 11, 2010

This flow graph represents an evening irrigation cycle utilizing the new system.  Please note that there are no spikes or valleys in this chart which reflects an efficient watering cycle.  This provides less wear and tear on the pumphouse system due to the fact that the irrigation flow is more consistent because of the new irrigation system design.  This represents an ideal flow graph example.
This flow graph represents an evening irrigation cycle for the old system.  Please note the peaks and valleys in this graph which reflects inefficient watering.  The spikes you see also represent wear and tear on the irrigation pumphouse motors.
We are currently using 2 irrigation central computers, 1 for the old system and 1 for the new system.  These are located within the irrigation pump house.
Installation of 20 inch mainline valve.
Fusion of 20 inch mainline begins on hole # 14 of the Lakes course.
Installation begins of 20 inch mainline for new irrigation system.
Pink flags denote location of existing 20 inch mainline which runs under this corner of the irrigation lake.