Save Water 40%-60% with New Method of Installing Subsurface Drip Irrigation and Waste Water Recycling Systems

The Trench'N edge Trencher has developed a new method of installing Subsurface Drip Irrigation systems and Waste Water Recycling systems that can save 40%-60% of residential water usage and makes the installation cost comparable with conventional spray-in-the-air irrigation systems.

Lake Elmo, MN, April 23, 2009 --(PR.com)-- New Installation Method For Installing Drip Irrigation

A more affordable way to install subsurface drip irrigation systems

The TRENCH’N edge Trencher has developed a new method of installing Subsurface Drip Irrigation (SDI) and Waste Water Recycling (WWR) systems that decrease both installation cost and clean-up labor.

“As demand for water increases throughout the world, the TRENCH’N edge installation method will make it easier than ever before to install water-saving and water-recycling systems,” said Patrick Dean, President of the TRENCH’N edge Trencher. “We developed a method of discharging the trenched material directly into the previously dug trench. That dramatically reduces the handling of trench spoils, thus decreasing installation labor cost. This makes SDI system installation cost competitive with conventional spray-in-the-air irrigation methods.”

Decades of research demonstrates that SDI saves 40% to 60% of household and agricultural water. Moisture is channeled right at the plants’ root zone, without spraying the water into the air, where it can evaporate before it hits the ground. SDI also eliminates overspray onto sidewalks, streets and driveways, which has now been restricted by California and Texas. In fact, parts of Australia have exempted some SDI systems from watering bans, since they are substantially more efficient.

The TRENCH’N edge Trencher’s new SDI and WWR installation methods are designed to make it easier for irrigation contractors and do-it-yourselfers to install SDI and WWR systems. These methods not only save labor costs, but make it easy to “Go Green” for the same installation cost as conventional systems. This new development, the innovative “blade-in-a-blade” system, provides the best in SDI and WWR installation while also retaining the diverse functionality of TRENCH’N edge Trenchers.

All of their trenchers feature the “blade-in-a-blade” technology option, which allows for the installation of both conventional irrigation and SDI/WWR systems, all in one unit. This blade also allows for the installation of low voltage lighting, cable TV, dog fencing and silt fence.

About the TRENCH’N edge Trencher

The TRENCH’N edge Trencher has multiple lines of irrigation and landscape trenchers that can also be used for installation of edging, retaining walls, patios, walkways, low voltage lighting cable, silt fence, sprinkler systems and drain tile. See our website for details on the trencher’s advantages, and videos on installation of irrigation systems - www.trenchnedge.com.

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If you would like more information on this topic, or to schedule an interview with Patrick E. Dean, please call 800-483-3437 or e-mail ped@trenchnedge.com.

Contact: Patrick Dean
Telephone: (800) 483-3437
E-mail: ped@trenchnedge.com
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Trench'N edge Trencher/ For the Edge, Inc.
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