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Advanced Turf Irrigation Design Course

This one-day workshop focuses on advanced irrigation design and management principles. Learn how to combine soils, plant water
use and climatic data to establish system design parameters. Conduct detailed friction loss calculations. Determine water source
supply capabilities. Determine system components & function.

This irrigation design workshop aims to help designers become more proficient in irrigation designing.  It is a good refresher for those preparing to write CID Turf-Residential or Commercial exams.  No CID exam is directly tied to this course which means a highly proficient designer who is an IIABC member may enroll for a CID Exam (the textbook will be mailed) and write exam without any required courses.  

Course Pre-requisites:  Fundamentals of Design course or be enrolled & studying for an IIABC Certified Irrigation Design Exam. 

Bring textbook & calculator to class:  Those enrolled in a CID Turf -Residential exam or Turf-Commercial exam should bring their textbook to class called the "Turf Irrigation Manual"  author Richard B. Choate. 

Textbook may be otherwise borrowed for course.  Or a course registrant has the option to purchase the textbook at a cost of $70.00 by contacting the IIABC office.

Prerequisites: (none)

Category: Classroom

Upcoming Courses

Nothing scheduled at this time!

When are the next CIT-1 and CIT-2 courses being held?

Course dates and locations are posted on the website as soon as they are planned. Each year at our annual convention in November and Jan-Mar in selected regions. Regional courses are not posted until after the annual Convention.

YES, but you must first pass the CIT-Level 1 exam before you can write the CIT- Level 2 exam.

No, the CIT course must be taken and exam then successfully passed to become IIABC CIT-1 Certified.

Yes, but it is highly recommended that a person take some irrigation design training which can be done where offered. Agriculture design courses are offered if a waitlist of at least 10 people is reached.