What is irrigation? - And assembly of component parts permanently installed for the
control distribution and conservation of water for the purpose of
... [Show More] irrigation any type of
landscape vegetation in any location or for the purpose of reduction or erosion control
Explain the difference between commercial and institutional irrigation? - A Commercial
irrigation system is installed two and a hamster appearance on a site that is commonly
used to produce an income. And institutional marketplace can be defined as a large
commercial site is not used for a profit.
How long has it your gators license being required in the state of Texas? - Since 1979
How many parts are there to the irrigation exam? - There are 4 parts to the state
exam. Design, hydraulics, composite, and back-flow.
What's is the minimum passing score on each parts? - You must score a 70 or better
on each of the four parts. If you are unsuccessful, you will have to retest on the sections
you failed.
How many exams are given each year? - 28 exams this year however this number will
change based on the new Amanda need TEEX is the entity thar provides testing for the
TCEQ
Set as it relates to irrigation, what do the initials TCEQ stand for? - TCEQ stands for
Texas commission of environmental quality
As it relates to irrigation what does that abbreviation ET stand for? - ET is the
combination of water that is evaporated (E equals evaporation) and transpiration (T=
transpiration) my plants as part of their metabolic process.
Is the basic irrigation course in attendance based course? - Yes it is and attendance
base course, with a 90% attendance required. This is done via a design the TCEQ
provide and instructor evaluate the students process of designing this project.
What is the minimum number of days between the completion of your basic training and
the first available testate you are eligible for? - The minimum number of days between
the completion of your basic irrigation in taking the exam is 14 days.
What are the fees associated with sitting for the irrigators exam? - The cost is $100 to
register with the TEEX to sit for the exam. In addition there is a $111 TCEQ licensing
fee. The TCEQ fee is separate from the $100 TEEX3.
If you fill one part of the exam Must you repeat the entire exam? - If you fail a section
of the exam you will need to retest for the specific section that you failed
Who administers the irrigation exam? - Administration of the irrigation exam is TEEX ,
Texas engineering extension service. They have been hired by the TCEQ To administer
the actual test.
Who administers the irrigation program? - TCEQ is the manager of the irrigation
licensing exam and the administrator of the irrigation licensing program. TEEX provide
the actual test however the TCEQ grade the tests issues the licenses and administers
the irrigation program.
List for reasons why one would irrigate? - The four major reasons for irrigation, water
conservation, aesthetic appeal of landscaping, and effects on property values.
How does irrigation impact property value? - The irrigation enhances the landscape
value which by default will enhance the sale price of the home.
What is the definition of an irrigator? - A person who sells, designs, consult, installs,
maintains, alters, repairs, or services and irrigation system including the connection of
such system in and to a private or public, raw or potable water supply or any water
supply, and who is licensed according to chapter 30.
What is the definition of an irrigation system? - And assembly of component parts
permanently installed for the control distribution and conservation of water for the
purpose of irrigation any type of landscape vegetation in any location or for the purpose
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