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It also persuaded 95 parks and golf courses to irrigate with treated effluent rather than potable water, saving millions of gallons a year.
In addition to the federal water supplies, farmers can irrigate with water provided by the state authorities, drawn from wells and bought or transferred from other farmers.
It is a tough truth but if you irrigate with blue water, then you will run out because it is always over-allocated.
The Israeli government strictly regulates how much water farmers can use and requires many of them to irrigate with treated sewer water, pumped to farms in purple pipes.
Farmers there irrigate with water from the Colorado River, but they simultaneously have to pump groundwater out from under their fields because the groundwater becomes so salty that it would kill their crops if they didn't.
As we drove down to the waterside, through fields dotted with massive sycamores, a farm supervisor told me that the 2,000-acre 2,000-acre currenterpriseucurrentlyfor the local market, but there were produces irrigate with water food the lake, and to shiforthe focus to exports.
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The orchard includes trees irrigated with drip and sub-drip irrigation systems.
"The Kashmir which we have irrigated with our blood — that Kashmir is ours!" they chanted.
Other green aspects include low-maintenance landscaping, with drought-tolerant plants and native grasses that are irrigated with recycled water.
The top-quality vegetables, she tells him, have been set aside for athletes whose produce has been irrigated with milk.
Some authors recommend irrigating with saline.
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