

In general there are two types of contaminants that must be removed from Micro-Irrigation water:
Inorganic (or "hard") materials: sand or any particulate that does not change it's shape under system pressure. These contaminants can be
removed by a screen-type filter system.
Organic (or "soft") Materials: algae, iron slime or any material which can change shape and extrude trough a screen filter. These contaminants are best removed by a sand media filter system which is also
excellent for "hard" material filtration.
Micro-Irrigation filter systems (screen or sand) are rated by:
1. System
flow-rate capacity which is the volume of water in gallons per minute (gpm) to be filtered.
2. Mesh rating which indicates the dimension of the smallest particle allowed through the filter.
Both of these ratings are important in the selection of
filtration equipment.
Note: Injection of chemicals into irrigation water has become common, particularly when Micro-Irrigation systems are used. Some of these chemicals have the capacity to improve water quality but should never be presumed to be substitutes for the mechanical removal of particulates by filtration.
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