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Irrigation at The Links at Bodega Harbour had a major problem. Their solution provided more than expected. Picture a true Scottish style links golf course against the backdrop of the roaring Pacific surf. This is The Links at Bodega Harbour in Bodega Bay, CA just about an hour north of the Golden Gate Bridge. Not only is this one of California’s most impressive golf cours- es, but it demonstrates a high degree of conservation by utilizing highly treat- ed recycled water for irrigating the grounds. Brian Morris, Superintendent, knows that a Robert Trent Jones, Jr. designed course such as this needs the best in management and equipment. And nothing is more important to a golf course superintendent than a reli- able irrigation system. A good system maintains the uniformity needed to see that every square foot of turf gets its share of water and fertilizer. With today’s emphasis on water conserva- tion, irrigation nozzles and emitters are getting smaller and smaller increasing the importance of a reliable filtration system. Recycled water is stored in a 33 mil- lion gallon reservoir until needed. Here it picks up wind-blown debris, small fish, snails, algae, insects, and who knows what other critters that are destined to plug up irrigation sprinklers. “Without a premier filtration system,” said Morris, “I would have to hire an army of workers just to clean clogged sprinklers. Greens only remain green if the sprinklers are free of debris.” In 2004 the original filtration system was rusting away and the control system was no longer reliable. A dependable long term solution was found in Orival. Orival, Inc. uses weave-wire stainless steel screens as a positive barrier to organic and inorganic suspended solids. This company offers a complete line of automatic self-cleaning filtration sys- tems with the capability of fabricating manifolds and filter connections to fit right into an existing piping system. The Links needed immediate action. Orival met the needs of The Links at Bodega Harbour by supplying three Orival Model ORI-06-PE-S all stainless steel fil- ters with optional high-performance multi-layer screens. The complete sys- tem was shipped the day following receipt of the order. Actual installation and start-up took less than a day. Operating in parallel, the three filters easily handle the 1500 gpm flow and use less than 1% of the flow for self-cleaning. A solenoid control valve is a key component in the cleaning process used by many filter manufactures. If this valve plugs with debris, such as algae, the filters will fail to operate properly. Orival eliminates this prob- lem by using only solenoid control valves having 5/8 inch openings that are virtually clog-free. The OMNITROL 2000 control system was specifically designed to clean each of the three filters sequentially, taking only 8 seconds per filter. Because of the unique design, the cleaning cycle does not interrupt clean water flow to the irrigation system. “The automatic flush cycle eliminates a lot of maintenance work and the controller gives us the flexibility and dependability we need,” said Morris. He describes the operation of a single filter as follows: An additional bonus for The Links at Bodega Harbour was that the new Orival stainless steel filters cost less than the old carbon steel filters had cost ten years previously. Imagine high quality, low maintenance, reliability and all at a lower cost – all’s right with the world. For further information visit the company website at www.orival.com or call (800) 567-9767. BODACIOUS SOLUTION AT BODEGA HARBOUR A bank of 3 stainless steel model ORI-06-PE-S filters rated at 2000 gpm protecting Bodega’s sprinklers

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Irrigation at The Links at Bodega

Harbour had a major problem. Their

solution provided more than expected.

Picture a true Scottish style linksgolf course against the backdrop of theroaring Pacific surf. This is The Linksat Bodega Harbour in Bodega Bay, CAjust about an hour north of the GoldenGate Bridge. Not only is this one ofCalifornia’s most impressive golf cours-es, but it demonstrates a high degreeof conservation by utilizing highly treat-ed recycled water for irrigating thegrounds. Brian Morris, Superintendent,knows that a Robert Trent Jones, Jr.designed course such as this needs thebest in management and equipment.And nothing is more important to agolf course superintendent than a reli-able irrigation system. A good systemmaintains the uniformity needed tosee that every square foot of turf getsits share of water and fertilizer. Withtoday’s emphasis on water conserva-tion, irrigation nozzles and emittersare getting smaller and smallerincreasing the importance of a reliablefiltration system.

Recycled water is stored in a 33 mil-lion gallon reservoir until needed. Hereit picks up wind-blown debris, small fish,snails, algae, insects, and who knowswhat other critters that are destined toplug up irrigation sprinklers. “Without a

premier filtration system,” said Morris, “Iwould have to hire an army of workersjust to clean clogged sprinklers. Greensonly remain green if the sprinklers arefree of debris.”

In 2004 the original filtration systemwas rusting away and the control system

was no longer reliable. A dependablelong term solution was found in Orival.Orival, Inc. uses weave-wire stainlesssteel screens as a positive barrier toorganic and inorganic suspended solids.This company offers a complete line ofautomatic self-cleaning filtration sys-tems with the capability of fabricatingmanifolds and filter connections to fitright into an existing piping system. TheLinks needed immediate action. Orivalmet the needs of The Links at BodegaHarbour by supplying three OrivalModel ORI-06-PE-S all stainless steel fil-ters with optional high-performancemulti-layer screens. The complete sys-tem was shipped the day followingreceipt of the order. Actual installationand start-up took less than a day.Operating in parallel, the three filterseasily handle the 1500 gpm flow and useless than 1% of the flow for self-cleaning.

A solenoid control valve is a keycomponent in the cleaning processused by many filter manufactures. Ifthis valve plugs with debris, such asalgae, the filters will fail to operateproperly. Orival eliminates this prob-lem by using only solenoid controlvalves having 5/8 inch openings thatare virtually clog-free.

The OMNITROL 2000 control systemwas specifically designed to clean eachof the three filters sequentially, takingonly 8 seconds per filter. Because of theunique design, the cleaning cycle doesnot interrupt clean water flow to theirrigation system. “The automatic flushcycle eliminates a lot of maintenancework and the controller gives us theflexibility and dependability we need,”said Morris. He describes the operationof a single filter as follows:

An additional bonus for The Links atBodega Harbour was that the newOrival stainless steel filters cost lessthan the old carbon steel filters hadcost ten years previously. Imagine highquality, low maintenance, reliability andall at a lower cost – all’s right with theworld.

For further information visit thecompany website at www.orival.com orcall (800) 567-9767.

BODACIOUS SOLUTION AT BODEGA HARBOUR

A bank of 3 stainless steel model

ORI-06-PE-S filters rated at 2000 gpm

protecting Bodega’s sprinklers

TYPICAL INSTALLATIONS

Two ORI-10-PE units filter reclaimed water for turf

irrigation in central California

One ORI-06-PE-S stainless steel filter keeps Four

Seasons' golf course irrigation system clog-free

Two ORI-08-PS-S stainless steel filters keep Four

Seasons' golf course irrigation system clog-free

Two ORI-08-PS-S stainless steel units filter diluted

sea water to protect golf course sprinkler systems

Automatic Self-Cleaning

WATER FILTERS

213 S. Van Brunt St., Englewood, NJ 07631(800) 567-9767 • (201) 568-3311 • Fax (201) 568-1916

www.orival.com • [email protected]