water-saving irrigation systemsby Fatima alhosani | 24-12-2018 19:21 |
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![]() UAE is a country with a hot desert climates, it only experiences two seasons, a long dry summer for most of the year and a mild winter for only 4 months (December to march). With such a climate, rainfall is sporadic. Abu Dhabi experiences rainfall averaging 12 cms per year because of its sub-tropical, arid climate. As for Dubai, rain falls only five days a year. Because of the hot weather, we mainly relay on fresh ground water agriculture and irrigation which is also becoming scarce because of human demands and increase in population. It is said that UAE may run out of groundwater by 2030. As awareness about water scarcity increases, more efficient methods are being used for irrigation. Those include:
Other simple methods include:
agriculture and related sectors consume about 72 per cent of the total water consumption in Abu Dhabi and Groundwater accounts for 94 per cent water consumption in the agriculture sector in the emirate, according Environment Agency of Abu Dhabi. With that in mind, in 2014, new irrigation systems in Abu Dhabi were implemented and they saved 46% water. The new irrigation systems, named, ¡°inline pressure compensating dripline¡± and ¡°adjustable inline drip system¡±. These systems continuously adjust to varying water pressure, ensuring a constant flow rate.
In 2016, HomeIQ, the UAE-based intelligent home company announced the launch of a self-programming smart irrigation systemthat helps conserve water and cuts garden watering bills by up to 60%, while keeping lawns lush and green. It can save up to 60% of water usage by customizing your garden's watering schedule to fit its needs, it uses moisture sensors and weather data to automatically water lawns and plants. Sources: https://www.zawya.com/uae/en/companies/story/UAEs_HomeIQ_launches_smart_garden_irrigation_system_that_saves_up_to_60_of_water_launched_in_the_UAE-ZAWYA20161218102733/ https://www.ecomena.org/irrigation-systems-in-uae/ https://gulfnews.com/uae/environment/new-abu-dhabi-irrigation-system-saves-46-water-1.1338984 |