Dripline Hydraulics

by Bill Millward | TLE Seminar

CEUs/PDHs: IA 1,APLD 1,PGMS 1,QWEL 1

Seminar Dates: September 18, 2024 3:00 PM

Seminar Cost: $45.00 Register Now

Seminar Description:
Drip systems can provide highly efficient irrigation results, but they have unique challenges in design and layout. If you have experienced issues with pressure, uneven performance, problems with plant establishment, problems with fertilizing a drip irrigated landscape, or just wondered how to use all those charts and information that manufacturers provide, then this class is for you. We will design and lay out a drip system correctly.



Learning Objectives:
1. Selecting the right type of drip irrigation for your application.
2. Properly designed a system for the correct pressure and flow.
3. The use of correct components in your drip system. Flush valves, air vents, pressure regulators.

Bill Millward

Bill Millward began his Landscape Irrigation career in 1985, working part-time at a Landscape Irrigation Distributor while attending Cuyamaca College. In 1994 he was hired by a major irrigation manufacturer as a regional sales manager covering seven states on the east coast.
During his 13 years of employment at the manufacturing level he acquired his Certified Irrigation Designer, Landscape Water Auditor and Certified Irrigation Contractors certification with the Irrigation Association. In 2007, he earned a Bachelor of Science Degree in Landscape Irrigation Science from Cal Poly Pomona.
He’s an adjunct professor at Mt San Antonio College teaching Irrigation Design and Installation classes for the past fifteen years. Bill is currently working for Rivulis.