Anyone can start here · a resident's own home, the sloped front-yard zone, Poteet, TX 78065 (Atascosa County); best-estimate location near the town center, exact address not confirmed
Split one long run into cycle-and-soak on the slope zone, a resident's own home, the sloped front-yard zone, Poteet, TX 78065 (Atascosa County).
Fund it for $80. Proof lands onchain when it's done.
$80 proposed
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What the work involvesA resident's own home, the sloped front-yard zone waters in one long continuous run, and most of it runs off the surface before the ground can take it in rather than soaking into the root zone -- the runoff carries mulch and topsoil to the curb every time it runs.
How this work is done
A documented method, so this packet comes out the same whoever does it.
Steps
- 1. Read and record the zone's current single run time and start time before changing anything.
- 2. Watch the current run (or ask the resident) to find the point at which runoff starts reaching the bottom of the slope -- that point sets the maximum single-cycle length.
- 3. Reprogram the zone into multiple shorter cycles with a soak gap between them, so the total weekly water applied stays the same but no single cycle runs long enough to produce runoff.
- 4. Run the new program once and record: no runoff reaching the bottom of the slope during any single cycle, plus the multi-cycle program as saved on the controller.
What counts as done
- Before record of the single continuous run time and start time
- Runoff-onset observation noting the run length at which runoff began under the old program
- After record of the multi-cycle program (cycle length, number of cycles, soak gap) as saved on the controller
- Runtime log or photo series of the new program running with no runoff reaching the bottom of the slope
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