How many sprinkler heads will my system run at one time?

Sprinkler heads are rated at a specific GPM flow rate at a specific pressure. We recommend that you use 40 psi when designing your system. Example: if your sprinkler heads use 2.5 gpm @ 40 psi, then a ¾” service (20 gpm) could operate approximately 8 heads at one time. Based on this example calculation, you would not have more than 8 heads on at one time. If your irrigation system has more than one zone, your largest zone would not have more than 8 heads on at one time.

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1. What is reclaimed water?
2. What is the after hours emergency number?
3. What are some benefits of connecting and using reclaimed water?
4. Why must I pay for reclaimed when I already pay for sewer?
5. What is potable water?
6. What is non-potable water?
7. Are modifications to my house or plumbing needed for reclaimed water?
8. What is back-flow?
9. What is a backflow preventer?
10. What is a cross connection?
11. Can I wash my car with reclaim water?
12. What size service line will I need?
13. What is a hose bibb? (Also called a spigot)
14. What type of fitting do I need to connect to the reclaim water service line?
15. How many sprinkler heads will my system run at one time?
16. Can I have a hose for reclaimed water?
17. What can I irrigate with reclaimed water?
18. How much can I use?
19. Can I use it in pools or spas?
20. Is it drinkable?
21. What is the monthly charge for using reclaimed water? (subject to change)
22. What is the one-time cost for connecting to the reclaimed water system?
23. After customer orientation, what do I do?
24. When can I connect to the reclaim service line?
25. How much pressure will I have?
26. What is PSI?
27. What is GPM?
28. What will the city look for during inspection of my sprinkler system?
29. Is there any salt in reclaimed water?
30. Do I have to abandon my well?
31. Can I irrigate food crops?
32. Does reclaimed water smell or stain?
33. Can I use reclaimed water for toilet flushing?
34. Is reclaimed water safe?