Ba(a)s in irrigation techniques
Let it rain! But when you want it and how much you want it. The wet dream of all of us, right? Especially in Belgium. Fortunately there is BAS Beregening, the specialist in irrigation techniques for golf courses, parks and gardens.
BAS Beregening is a small-scale family business - the second generation is now at the helm - but big in the projects they carry out. They install sprinkler systems throughout the Benelux and even in Germany. Best-known customer? That might be the Efteling. There, the garden around the new haunted house, Dance Macabre, was recently equipped with sprinklers and drip hoses. Ghosts and demons also love a nice green garden.
You wouldn't immediately think it after the wet year we have had, but more and more often we are facing periods of severe drought. Simply spraying water at random is not only wrong, but also a waste of precious resources. Yet golf courses in particular want to offer their golfers a perfectly green green green green in high season. How do you reconcile the two? "By engaging us," laughs Peter Van Beers, calculator and work planner at BAS Beregening. "Thanks to our advanced techniques and control systems, we can regulate sprinkler systems to the second and to the millimeter."
A good example is Damme Golf & Country Club. "There, too, the realization grew that water is a precious commodity," says Van Beers. "That's why we were asked not only to renew their installation, but also to focus strongly on water conservation."
"Looking to the future, focusing on sustainability and reducing pesticides, we decided to revamp our aging sprinkler system," confirms Damme Golf & Country Club head greenskeeper Jan Bastiaanse. "Accurate water management is essential." Especially for a club with an 18-hole Champion Course, a 9-hole President Course and a 9-hole Compact Course. Thorough investigation by BAS Beregening specialists revealed some pain points: the pipes still consisted of PVC tubes, which were already 30 years old. "Current pipes are drawn in HDPE tubes, which are less harmful to the environment. After all, you put them in the ground. In addition, the PVC glue joints had become brittle over the years, causing more and more leaks and precious water seeping into the ground." In addition, the sprinkler system was outdated, often using more water than necessary. "The system always rounded up the spraying time, with a minimum of one minute. While sometimes a few seconds would also suffice," Van Beers knows. That led to unnecessary water consumption.
The solution? A new, leak-free, main line network and a state-of-the-art control system with single head control. "With this, all spray heads can be controlled separately, and you can specify exactly how long you want to irrigate where. This is much more efficient, because some parts of a golf course are in the shade while others are in the sun. Both have different water needs." The Toro Lynx control system can even irrigate on the second. "If the greenkeeper indicates that 3 millimeters of water should fall in a certain area, the system automatically calculates how long to spray - without a minimum time." Saving water? Absolutely. Also good to know: thanks to the Toro Watchdog weather station, the system monitors weather conditions. If there is sufficient precipitation, any automatic programs are temporarily disabled. "Furthermore, Damme Golf & Country Club also made the choice to provide a row of spray heads on each side of the fairways. Normally only one row of sprinklers is installed, in the middle of the fairway," says Van Beers. "We calculated that by using more sprinklers, we can save water. Now we only spray on the fairways and no longer in the roughs, where the golfers don't go anyway. Good for a water saving of 30 percent." "We are very satisfied with the cooperation with BAS Beregening," concludes Jan Bastiaanse. "Their passion and clear communication ensure an efficient cooperation."
BAS Beregening's innovative Toro Lynx control system can also be installed on existing irrigation systems. Is your main supply network not yet due for replacement, but would you like to see water costs reduced? Then an upgrade is possible. "For that, we only need to replace the decoders (interface units) in the field and install a new computer system with software," Van Beers concludes.