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Weather- or Sensor-Based Irrigation Control Technologies

Weather- or sensor-based irrigation control technology uses local weather and landscape conditions to tailor irrigation schedules to actual conditions on the site or historical weather data. Instead of irrigating according to a preset schedule, advanced irrigation controllers allow irrigation to more closely match the water requirements of plants. These new control technologies offer significant potential to improve irrigation practices in homes, businesses, parks, and schools across the United States. WaterSense plans to label weather-based irrigation controllers and soil moisture sensors.

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Technical Information
Are you a manufacturer or retailer or distributor interested in finding out more about the draft specifications for weather- or sensor-based irrigation control technologies? Please visit the Draft Specifications for Weather- or Sensor-Based Irrigation Control Technologies page for more detailed information.

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Check back here in the future for a list of WaterSense labeled weather- or sensor-based irrigation control technologies!
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