This year, BHCC's major project during the annual closure is an irrigation upgrade that will connect our new water source to holes 3 through 8. To accomplish this goal, we will be installing 4000 feet of new mainline pipe. Our existing system was designed for five points of connection to the city supply, so the pipes are small in size and cannot deliver the necessary amount from one side to the other.
Work has already begun in the tunnel under Bernardo Heights Parkway. Brackets are being installed every 5 ft to support an 8 inch irrigation line. You'll be seeing more work on this project near the tunnels and in out-of-play areas before we start trenching in late September when we are closed to play.
This year, we have been able to use well water for 2/3 of the course without needing to supplement with our potable supply. The new upgrades will further decrease our irrigation expense. Another benefit is greater pressure control resulting in less broken pipes and improved uniformity. Our irrigation technician is especially happy about the breakage reduction.
Check back for more updates on this project and other course news.
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