Follow the Drop – Parks & Golf Course Irrigation

follow the drop, Parks & Golf Course Irrigation

Parks & Golf Course Irrigation

Definition

Evapotranspiration: The process by which water is transferred from the land to the atmosphere by evaporation from the soil and other surfaces and by transpiration from plants. Transpiration is when water escapes through plant leaves as a gas.

Potable water: Safe to drink.

Fun Fact

Large water requirements: The City of Calgary’s park irrigation systems use daily weather data to calculate the volume of water needed for irrigation. The systems include sensors for stopping irrigation in wet or cold weather.

follow the drop, Parks & Golf Course Irrigation

Where next?

After helping ensure the grass stays green at the park or golf course, you need to choose your next step: you can land on a plant or you can seep into the ground.  Be careful though! As you move through either of these processes, you will notice changes in water quality as you collect pollutants and nutrients (e.g. fertilizers and pesticides) that were applied to the plants around you or added to the water prior to irrigation.

References and Further Reading

  1. Alliance for Water Efficiency. (n.d.). Golf Courses. Retrieved May 21, 2020, from https://www.allianceforwaterefficiency.org/resources/topic/golf-courses
  2. USGA. (2017, August 12). Nutrient And Pesticide Fate On The Golf Course. Retrieved May 21, 2020, from https://www.usga.org/content/usga/home-page/course-care/digitalcollections/nutrient-and-pesticide-fate.html
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Ross Douglas

Board Member

Ross has extensive executive experience in Operations, Governance, Information Technology and Strategy at the board and senior management level including Mancal Corporation, Mancal Energy, Highridge Exploration and Atlantis Resources. He has worked in Oil and Gas, Coal, Commercial Real Estate, Portfolio Management, Recreation, Retail and Water and Wastewater Treatment. His experience is also geographically diverse having overseen operations in Canada, the United States, United Kingdom and Northern Ireland. Additionally, he has been on the board of companies with operations in Argentina, Azerbaijan, Barbados, Kazakhstan, and Russia. He has served on numerous Public, Private and Not for Profit Boards across a number of industries.

Ross has been active on several industry Boards and committees including the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers (CAPP) and The Schulich School of Engineering Industry Advisory Council at the Schulich School of Engineering.

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Brian Mergelas, PhD, ICD.D

Board Member

Brian is a seasoned Cleantech entrepreneur with a proven history of successfully bringing complex water technologies to the market.   With over 25 years of experience, he has led various organizations to achieve significant milestones in the industry. 

Having started as the founding CEO of the Pressure Pipe Inspection Company (PPIC) and later taking the helm at the Water Technology Acceleration Project (WaterTAP), Brian’s entrepreneurial spirit has been instrumental in driving innovation and growth within the sector. 

He is an active investor in the cleantech sector and has served on many boards including the Ontario Clean Water Agency. 

Actively engaged in industry associations like AWWA, WEF, IWA, and ASCE, Brian enjoys collaborating with fellow professionals to promote advancements in the field. 

Brian holds an undergraduate degree and a PhD in Physics from Queen’s University, which has provided him with a solid technical foundation.   As a member of the Institute of Corporate Directors, he brings valuable insights to corporate governance.