Greywater Irrigation Systems (Drippers) covers subsurface dripperline systems used as land-application for greywater from diversion devices (GWDD) and, in some designs, treated greywater from GTS units. These pressurised “dripper fields” or ETS (evapotranspiration systems) are designed to distribute greywater evenly into the soil below the surface.
Dripper fields typically receive greywater within 24 hours of production from a GWDD, minimising storage time while using pressurised dripperline to spread flows across the land-application area. This subsurface approach supports plant growth, protects public health and helps maintain soil structure when installed to a site-specific design and local council requirements.
See Greywater Diversion Systems (GWDD Units) for compatible diversion devices that feed dripper systems.
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