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1. A network of underground pipes and pop-up sprinklers controlled by manual or automatic valves, which supplies water to a playing field or other designated area.<br><br>
1. A network of underground pipes and pop-up sprinklers controlled by manual or automatic valves, which supplies water to a playing field or other designated area.<br><br>

Revision as of 11:12, 12 June 2007


1. A network of underground pipes and pop-up sprinklers controlled by manual or automatic valves, which supplies water to a playing field or other designated area.

irrigationtutorials1.jpg

This is a picture of an installed sprinkler irrigation system in the middle of a lawn. These sprinklers retract after the watering process is over to avoid being a hazard to mowers and people walking through the grass.
Source: http://www.irrigationtutorials.com/