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Irrigating Slopes
On a slope, without correct emitter placement, water will percolate downhill and
out of the root zone. When installing emitters on a slope, place them above the
plants so that the wetting pattern remains within the root zone. Figures 8-8 and
8-9 illustrate the correct placement of emitters and lateral pipes on a slope.
Figure 8-8: Correct emitter placement on slope
Top of slope
Bottom of slope
Backflow preventer
System main line
Lateral pipe
Control zones
Figure 8-9: Correct placement of lateral pipe on slope
When installing Landscape Dripline on a slope, laterals should follow the
contours of the slope. Space rows normally at the top two-thirds and gradually
increase the spacing up to 25 percent as you approach the bottom one-third (see
Figure 8-10). When elevation change is 10' (3 m) or more, zone the bottom one-
third of the slope separately from the rest to provide greater control. Subsurface
applications of Landscape Dripline should always have an air relief valve
installed perpendicular to the Landscape Dripline grid and at its highest point.
Figure 8-10: Placement of Landscape Dripline on a slope
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Top one-third of slope
Bottom one-third of slope
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