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  2. Honda pumps - Wikipedia

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    Pump types [ edit ] All Honda Power Equipment petrol-powered pumps utilize a Honda 4-stroke engine , while the submersible pumps use electricity to power the engine.

  3. Water in California - Wikipedia

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    Of that total, 11%, or 8.9 million acre-feet (11.0 km 3) is not consumed by the farms for crop production but is instead recycled and reused by other water users, including environmental use, urban use, and agricultural use, yielding net water consumption for food and fiber production equal to 28% of California's water consumption, or 25.2 ...

  4. Central Valley Project - Wikipedia

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    Of the water transported, about 5 million acre-feet (6.2 km 3) goes to irrigate 3,000,000 acres (1,200,000 ha) of farmland, 600,000 acre-feet (0.74 km 3) supplies municipal uses, and 800,000 acre-feet (0.99 km 3) is released into rivers and wetlands in order to comply with state and federal ecological standards.

  5. South San Joaquin Irrigation District - Wikipedia

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    SSJID was establishing in 1909 to provide irrigation water for 72,000 acres of agricultural area surrounding Escalon, Ripon, and Manteca, California. In 2005, it started providing domestic water service to South San Joaquin County cities with its membrane filtration water treatment plant.

  6. Irrigation - Wikipedia

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    Micro-irrigation, sometimes called localized irrigation, low volume irrigation, or trickle irrigation is a system where water is distributed under low pressure through a piped network, in a pre-determined pattern, and applied as a small discharge to each plant or adjacent to it. Traditional drip irrigation use individual emitters, subsurface ...

  7. Modesto Irrigation District - Wikipedia

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    After a long delay caused by legal battles, the district finally started providing irrigation water in 1903. Between 1904 and 1913 the Modesto Irrigation District, Turlock Irrigation District, and the city of San Francisco were embroiled in a dispute over the use of the Tuolumne River. San Francisco needed more drinking water, and the two ...