SWAT Submits First Product Testing Protocol to EPA

IA-led protocol is the industry’s first to be sent to EPA for consideration in the WaterSense® product labeling program.

The Smart Water Application Technologies initiative, led by the Irrigation Association, has submitted its eighth testing protocol for climatologically-based controllers to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. The protocol is the industry’s first to be sent to EPA for consideration in the WaterSense® product labeling program.

“The SWAT Committee and the Irrigation Association are very excited about reaching this milestone event,” said Brian Vinchesi, chair for the IA’s SWAT Committee. “The SWAT process to develop this protocol has been a well-thought-out and detailed process.”

This product testing protocol is for “smart” irrigation controllers, specifically climate-based irrigation controllers, also known as weather-based or ET controllers. SWAT protocols are available for review at www.swatirrigation.org. Comments on the eighth draft of SWAT protocols can be submitted until Oct. 27.

SWAT is a partnership of water providers and irrigation industry representatives along with related associations. In addition to developing and implementing third-party test protocols and reporting to advance landscape water efficiency, SWAT educates stakeholders about the water-saving potential of advanced irrigation technologies, including producing customer outreach materials, and encourages partnerships in water resource management.