Water saving in traditional irrigation and in uses with leisure purposes
This recently closed LIFE project ‘Optimizagua’ (LIFE03 ENV/E/000164)
combined traditional methodologies and modern technologies to reduce water
consumption through irrigation by up to 60%.
The project used innovative technologies including programmable automatic
machines, data communication and transmission devices using GPRS and sensors
for detecting the moisture in the soil. These were combined with a set of
traditional systems for the collection and storage of rainwater.
The system is able to calculate the precise water requirements for a
particular piece of land taking into account the specific composition and
drainage conditions of the soil, the needs of the particular crops, the
existing levels of water reserves, the time of year and even the weather. It
then regulates the irrigation system according to the identified
needs.
The system is programmed to use rainwater wherever possible and only to
access the general water supply when no such water is available. It is also
able to rapidly detect leaks to prevent water loss.
This EC Life-Environment programme on water savings on parks, private
gardens and irrigation with a strong urban component lead by Fundacion San
Valero with Zaragoza Municipality as a partner and promoter. They have made
some interesting pilot projects in parks and gardens. They say that the
reduction of water consumption in the municipal public parks using the
conclusions of Optimizagua is about 60%. The programe finished Sep 2006.
Project number | LIFE03 ENV/E/000164 | ||
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Subject(s) | AGRICULTURE , POLICY-WATER POLICY AND WATER MANAGEMENT , RISKS AND CLIMATOLOGY , WATER DEMAND | ||
Acronym | OPTIMIZAGUA | ||
Geographical coverage | Spain | ||
Budget (in €) | 1451994 | ||
Programme | LIFE | ||
Web site | http://www.life-optimizagua.org/ | ||
Period | [01/10/2003 - 30/09/2006] |