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Compliance.

Resolve Water provides a comprehensive range of Testing and Verification services designed to ensure that every aspect of your irrigation system - from the pump to water application - is Compliant and operating at peak performance.

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Bucket Testing

A Performance Assessment -Bucket Testing- is an effective way to evaluate and optimise the efficiency of your irrigation system.

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By identifying inconsistencies in water distribution, we can make necessary adjustments to ensure water is used more efficiently, reducing energy costs associated with pumping and distribution.

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This process also supports informed decisions about irrigation scheduling, leading to improved overall farm management and helping you meet compliance requirements.

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Pump Testing

A pump test assesses the performance of your irrigation system by measuring flow rates, suction and discharge pressures, electrical consumption, and overall efficiency.
 

By detecting issues early—such as reduced water flow or increased energy consumption—you can prevent costly breakdowns and ensure your crops receive the water they need, exactly when they need it.

Backflow Prevention Verification 

Backflow prevention is a vital component of any irrigation system, essential for safeguarding your water source from contamination, reducing health risks, and ensuring regulatory compliance.
 

At Resolve Water, our qualified technicians conduct thorough testing of backflow prevention devices using advanced pressure data-logging equipment. This technology generates a traceable, graphical record of pressure over time, providing a clear and accurate assessment.
 

The resulting data is then submitted as part of the official Test Certificate to the Regulatory Entity, ensuring your system meets all required standards.

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Water Meter Verification

Water Meter Verification involves comparing your water meter's readings to those of a calibrated reference meter, ensuring accuracy by measuring the volume of water recorded by each over a specific period.

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This process confirms that your water meter adheres to the required accuracy standards, with a permissible variance of within 5% compared to the reference meter.

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Upon completion, the results are documented in a Resource Consent Form, which is then submitted to the Regulatory Entity to ensure compliance.

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