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Chapter 9.5, Problem 12E
Exercises 8-14 involve the information in Figure 9.114 on installing a drip irrigation system.
Create a Gantt chart for installing a drip irrigation system.
Task | Length | Dependencies |
a. Determine water needs of plants |
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b Lay out system |
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a |
c. Determine length of tubing needed |
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a, b |
d. Determine number and type of emitters needed |
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a, b |
e. Determine location of control panel |
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f. Determine number of separately controlled lines |
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a, b, d |
g. Buy emitters, tubing, valves, control panel, wire |
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a, b, d, e, f |
h. Get wire from control panel to valves |
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e, f, g |
i. Put tubing in place |
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b, c, f, g |
j. Cut tubing |
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g, i |
k. Connect cut sections of tubing |
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g, j |
l. Install emitters |
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d, g, i, j, k |
m. Test system |
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k, l |
Figure 9.114 Installing a drip irrigation system.
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