KISSS HELPS RAINWATER GO FURTHER
01 Dec 2009
KISSS sub-surface textile irrigation is keeping gardens green and healthy despite water restrictions.
KISSS sub-surface textile irrigation is keeping gardens green and healthy despite water restrictions.
Home gardeners, professional groundskeepers, farmers and even large corporate wineries are using the unique KISSS Sub-surface Textile Irrigation solution to keep plants growing healthy without straining town water supplies.
Where water restrictions are high, savvy gardeners are turning to KISSS to help them make their rainwater go further. Because KISSS uses as much as 60% less water, gardens can be kept green even when water is in limited supply.
Secondary treated sewage is also being used with KISSS, to irrigate more than 5500 Australian backyards without water coming to the surface and risking human contact with pathogens. Councils, farmers and even companies in the middle of the desert in the United Arab Emirates are using KISSS to make their recycled water go further.
Other sub-surface systems need to rely on harsh chemical enhancements to deter roots from growing into pipes and blocking emitters. KISSS, the only system designed specifically for use underground, deters root intrusion without any dangerous chemical additions; making KISSS a truly sustainable irrigation solution.