Efficient Irrigation, Smart Controllers and Climate Appropriate Shade Trees. Clovis Community College Center Clovis, CA

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Efficient Irrigation, Smart Controllers and Climate Appropriate Shade Trees Clovis Community College Center Clovis, CA June 28, 2017

Evapotranspiration Adjustment Factor Study Department of Water Resources Grant #4600008156 April 1, 2009 December 31, 2016 Principal Investigators: Loren Oki, Landscape Horticulture Specialist, UCCE, UC Davis Depts. of Plant Science and Landscape Design and Architecture Janet Hartin, Environmental Horticulture Advisor, UCCE San Bernardino, Los Angeles, & Riverside Counties Dave Fujino, Executive Director, CA Center for Urban Horticulture, UC Davis Cooperators: Darren Haver, Water Resources/Water Quality Advisor and Director of South Coast REC and UCCE Orange Karrie Reid, Environmental Horticulture Advisor, UCCE San Joaquin County Chuck Ingels, Farm Advisor, UCCE Sacramento County

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Regulation Background As a result of State Assembly Bill 1881 resulted in California enacted: Model Water Efficient Landscape (MWELO) January 1, 2010 Evapotranspiration Adjustment Factor (ETAF) from.8 to.7 for new landscapes over 2,500 square feet Lower ETAF = less allowable water for water-budgeted urban landscapes.

Current ETAF Guideline 1. Before January 2010, ETAF = 0.80 2. January 2010 to December 2015, ETAF = 0.70 3. After December 2015: ETAF = 0.55 Residential ETAF = 0.45 Commercial Option Appendix D, no water budget

Simplified Water Budget Equation for MWELO Maximum Applied Water Allowance = (ETo) (0.7) (LA) (0.62) ETo = Reference Evapotranspiration (inches per year) 0.7 = ET Adjustment Factor LA = Landscaped Area (square feet) 0.62 = Conversion factor (to gallons) MAWA = gallons/year

Landscape Demonstration Overview Optimize irrigation system and then measure water use at 31 large urban landscapes that include a variety of ornamental plants with varying water use rates growing under a wide mixture of plant densities and microclimates. 1. South Coast 2. Central Coast 3. Los Angeles Basin 4. Inland Empire 5. Desert 6. Central Valley Question Can each landscape perform at or below mandated 0.7, while maintaining health and acceptable aesthetic appearance?

Bruce Duenow Bill Baker

Calculated ETAF for Study Calculated ETAF = Landscape Water Used (Eto)(LA)(.62) Eto = Reference Evapotranspiration (inches per year) LA = Landscaped Area (square feet) 0.62 = Conversion factor (to gallons) How did we measure water used?

Central Valley Sacramento County

Central Valley Sacramento County Plant List

Central Valley Sacramento County 2014 Combined 2015 Combined 1.40 0.80 1.20 1.00 0.80 0.60 0.40 0.20 0.00 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec ETAF.7 ETAF 0.70 0.60 0.50 0.40 0.30 0.20 0.10 0.00 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec ETAF.7 ETAF

Central Coast San Luis Obispo County

Central Coast San Luis Obispo County 2014 Shrubs 2015 Shrubs 0.8 0.8 0.7 0.7 0.6 0.6 0.5 0.4 ETAF 0.5 0.4 ETAF 0.3.7 ETAF 0.3.7 ETAF 0.2 0.2 0.1 0.1 0 Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec 0 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec

Shrub Site Results Shrub landscape sites used less water compared to turfgrass (13 gallons per sq. ft. versus 20 gallons per sq. ft.). Shrub sites total amount of water used was below 0.7 ETAF water budget for both study years (ETAF of 0.58 year 1, increasing to 0.61 in year 2). Fourteen out of the twenty-four shrub locations actually reduced water consumption in 2015/2016. Shrub sites can be irrigated below 0.7 ETAF without any adverse effects to the plant material. Nine of the sites with drip irrigation were able to be irrigated to 0.27 ETAF in 2015/2016.

COOL SEASON TURF CENTRAL VALLEY MISSION OAKS FIRST YEAR PERIOD ETAF 0.41

COOL SEASON TURF CENTRAL VALLEY MISSION OAKS SECOND YEAR PERIOD ETAF 0.33

WARM SEASON TURF LOS ANGELES BASIN CITY OF PASADENA FIRST YEAR PERIOD ETAF 0.76

WARM SEASON TURF LOS ANGELES BASIN CITY OF PASADENA SECOND YEAR PERIOD ETAF 0.38

Turfgrass Results 1. Fourteen turfgrass sites had an average 13% increase in distribution uniformity 2. All fourteen turfgrass sites lowered their individual water consumptions at each location. 3. Turfgrass sites in 2014 had a combined actual ETAF of 1.28, and the actual ETAF lowered to 0.89 during 2015/2016. 4. Turfgrass sites in both years were not able to meet the evapotranspiration adjustment factor of 0.7.

Key Learnings for Meeting the 0.7 ETAF Regulation Turfgrass area will need to be reduced and re-landscaped with low water use plants. Increasing the distribution uniformity can result in lower amounts of water being applied. Distribution uniformity in turf and landscape sites can be improved without major redesign and installation efforts by switching from spray to rotary sprinkler heads. Professionally designed landscapes hydrozoned using low water use plants along with high efficient and uniform irrigation systems will result in lower water use. Irrigation maintenance inspections and water audits recommended at 4 times per year. New landscape designs should utilize the efficiency and uniformity of drip irrigation systems.

Checklist for Distribution Uniformity Improvement 1. Retrofit spray nozzles to rotating stream nozzles 2. Replace defective rotary stream nozzles (rotating to manufacturer s specification) 3. Match the rotary nozzles to the pressure and spacing as per manufacturer s specifications 4. All sprinklers have matching nozzles 5. Level all sprinkler heads with the ground (upright and flat) 6. Check arc alignments and adjust as manufacturer s specifications 7. Check all nozzles for obstruction 8. Sprinkler bodies were adjusted to prevent any spray deflection 9. Check valves to ensure proper operation (open and close) 10. Measure static, dynamic, and sprinkler head pressure and adjust to correct operating pressure of the sprinkler 11. Sprinkler system equipment was evaluated during each audit, and repaired or brought to the irrigation manager s attention

ETAF Summary 1. Retrofitting existing mature landscapes can meet an ETAF = 0.7 2. Use certified irrigation professionals or obtain irrigation certification (CLCA, IA, EPA WaterSense). 3. Baseline irrigation system audit and optimization; and, ongoing measurement and maintenance are must haves 4. Landscape water savings achieved through irrigation management and maintenance and not by re-landscaping with low water use plants

Dave Fujino, Ph.D. Executive Director California Center for Urban Horticulture UC Davis (530) 754-7739 dwfujino@ucdavis.edu http://ccuh.ucdavis.edu