Flood Irrigation Services
2009 Schedules and Information
Flooding Emergencies: If you
have a flooding emergency please call our 24 hour emergency hotline number
480-350-2837.
For normal billing and service inquiries please call Customer Service at
480-350-8361 (M-F 8 am - 5 pm)
Please note: The
City of Tempe does not provide flood irrigation services on weekends.
However SRP does deliver water to its "self-serve" customers on weekends.
To report flooding on weekends, please contact SRP Customer Service.
602-236-3333
Irrigation schedules are at the bottom of this page
Flood Irrigation Service
The City of Tempe provides Flood Irrigation Service to approximately 1000
residential customers and 16 City Parks. Over 18,000 individual irrigation
deliveries are performed each year. Our services include both operation and
maintenance of the distribution system serving our irrigation customers, along
with many schools, churches
and SRP customers.
Our Irrigators control the delivery of water to each property by
opening and closing the main gates and customer valves in a controlled sequence.
The Irrigators serve multiple properties and subdivisions at once, and must
carefully maintain the amount of flow and pressure to each gate, pipe and
valve to ensure proper coverage and efficient use of both water and time. Unless
there is a flooding emergency, it is not necessary or advisable for customers to
operate their own valves. Doing so causes an unexpected increase or decrease in
system pressure that may cause excessive flooding or shorting to neighboring
properties.
The Irrigators visually monitor the water level of each yard during the
irrigation sequence. Due to the number of houses being irrigated at any
particular time, the Irrigators are not usually able to stay onsite for each
property as it fills.
If there is a problem or condition that prevents the complete
irrigation of the property (such as a leaking berm) the Irrigator will note the
condition on a (door-hanger type) notice to alert the occupant of the problem. If
the billing address is different than the service address, the Irrigator will
send a (postcard type) notice to the billing address.
The irrigation system is a gravity feed system, no pumps are used at any
point in the system. The amount of water released from the Granite Reef Dam,
located in east Mesa, is based on the combined water orders received by SRP. For
this reason, water must be ordered in advance of the actual delivery date. The
released water
takes about 24 hours to reach the Tempe Canal, from which it is diverted through
a series of gates to the distribution system for each subdivision.
The City of Tempe irrigation system is a user network that serves, and is maintained, by
those who use it. Tampering with the delivery of water, or unauthorized use and
operation of the system to receive water that has not been allocated, is illegal. To
report water theft, vandalism, graffiti, or suspicious behavior, please contact
the City of Tempe Police Department at 480-350-8311
Irrigation Terminology
What is an
Irrigation "run"?
The term
Irrigation "run" is one order of water delivered to a
subdivision. Each complete run is a two week period during which all active customers
receive irrigation.
Each half of a complete run begins on
Sunday night at 10:00PM and continues around the clock until complete, usually
by the following Thursday. The only exception is when a Monday is an observed holiday.
In
that case we may postpone deliveries until Monday evening so our irrigation
customers and Tempe residents may enjoy their yards and City parks on those
extended holiday weekends. Fridays are used to
perform emergency repairs and/or maintenance to the system. The time (day
or night) you may receive water is approximate, and depends
largely upon your location within the area being
irrigated and these variables:
- The delivery
schedule of Salt River
Project and it's ability to provide water in the canal system
- System
capacity (pressure and flow capability of pipes)
- The number of active accounts in each subdivision
- The condition of the properties, including adequate berms, the amount of
debris or length of grass, and overall soil conditions (moist
from recent rain or completely dry)
- Lot sizes of the properties within the subdivision
- Equipment
or system tampering
- Main
breaks that force the system to be shut down for repair
- Line condition (pipes plugged with roots or debris)
Each of these variables affect how effectively water can be
delivered throughout the system. Water is usually delivered on the scheduled delivery date
(below). However, if your water
is more than two days late, please contact the Water
Utilities Department at 480-350-2837. Normal business hours are Mon.- Fri. between
6am and 4pm.
For 2009, one irrigation run will be delivered in
January, February and March. Beginning
April 5th, runs will proceed non-stop through
October, for a total of 18 runs per year. This schedule
ensures that ample water will be available during the hottest months of the
year. No irrigation water will be delivered during the SRP dry-up period in
November and December.
What and Where is the "valve"
Irrigation valves, sometimes called ports, are actually like a ground-level faucet that
controls the release of water to each property. Valves have a center "stem" used
to open and close the valve. The Irrigator opens the valve to a set point, based
on the size and flow characteristics of each property. Valves can be located
anywhere on the property, but are usually about three or four feet in from the
property line along the street or alleyway.
A park valve open and running

What is a "berm" ?
A berm is an earthen ridge or raised area of dense soil that retains water
within an area, or prevents water from entering a structure or other areas you
do not want water. Berms surround the perimeter of most irrigated properties and
homes. Berms are constructed using a clay type soil to create the ridges, then
lightly sprinkling them with water to settle them into place over time. As grass
grows, berms become more resistant to erosion and collapse. As a general rule
for ease of maintenance, berms should be three times as wide as they are tall.
This dimension allows for cutting the grass without scalping, and also helps to
prevent shearing the top off the berm with the lawn mower. Also keep in
mind that berm design should allow water to safely spill into a street or alley
rather than enter any structure, patio, storage shed etc.
The berm along the walkway of this park allows for easy maintenance and
prevents water from entering the pond on the other side.

The corner of this house has no berm to prevent water from contacting the
structure. As the water reaches the same level as the foundation, it seeps in
behind the exterior wall, leading to extensive damage over time.

What is a "conduit" ?
A conduit is a pipe that conveys water from one part of the yard to another.
Conduits are often placed under driveways and sidewalks for water to reach
from one side to the other. Conduits should be flushed out each winter to
remove leaves and debris. A garden hose equipped with a spray nozzle works well.
~ Helpful Tips for a Complete Irrigation of Your Property ~
- If possible, watch your yard as it is being irrigated. Look for any
obstructions or resistance to flow. Fill in low spots in berms and grade the
property as needed. Ensure the property is ready to safely receive and
retain water. Ensure water cannot enter any structures.
- Pets must have refuge from the area to be irrigated
- Trim grass to less than six inches. Doing so allows the Irrigator to
monitor the flow and depth of water.
- Flush out conduits to remove debris
-
Remove
items from the yard that may be damaged by water or pose a safety hazard to
the irrigator
- Provide clear access to the irrigation valve. The irrigators may actuate
your valve by using a small step ladder to reach over a wall or fence from
the alleyway. Please ensure the area behind any walls or fences (near the
irrigation valve) is kept free of debris.
- To temporarily skip or cancel your irrigation for one or more runs,
please provide a minimum 24 hours advance notice by calling Customer Service at 480-350-8361
2009 Delivery Schedules
Locate your subdivision in the left column. If you don't know which one is
your subdivision, use the bordering streets to identify the area of your
property. Each run lasts for a two week period, so the first week we irrigate
the 5 subdivisions, the second week we irrigate 6 subdivisions.
WEEK ONE
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SUBDIVISION
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SCHEDULED
DELIVERY DATES
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WILSON DITCH
Includes area bordered by Mill Ave.,
Judd, 13th St. and University |
1/4 2/8 3/8 4/5 4/19 5/3 5/17 5/31 6/14 6/28 7/12 7/26 8/9
8/23 9/6 9/20 10/4 10/18 |
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UNIVERSITY PARK Includes area
bordered by Apache, Southern Pacific Railroad, McAllister, and Ash |
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UNIVERSITY ESTATES
Includes area bordered by Mill, College,
Broadway and Southern Pacific Railroad |
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PALMCROFT
Includes area bordered by Broadway,
Palmcroft, Mill, and College. |
1/6 2/10 3/10 4/7 4/21 5/5 5/19 6/2 6/16 6/30 7/14 7/28
8/11 8/25 9/8 9/22 10/6 10/20 |
|
HU-ESTA
Includes area bordered by Mill, Southern
Pacific Railroad, Broadway and Hu-esta. |
1/7 2/11 3/11 4/8 4/22 5/6 5/20 6/3 6/17 7/1 7/15 7/29 8/12
8/26 9/9 9/23 10/7 10/21 |
|
COLLEGE PARK APARTMENTS |
1/8 2/12 3/12 4/9 4/23 5/7 5/21 6/4 6/18 7/2 7/16 7/30 8/13
8/27 9/10 9/24 10/8 10/22 |
WEEK TWO
|
SUBDIVISION
|
SCHEDULED
DELIVERY DATES
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TOMLINSON BORDEN
Includes area bordered by 8th
St, Apache, McClintock and Dorsey |
1/11 2/15 3/15 4/12 4/26 5/10 5/24 6/7 6/21 7/5 7/19 8/2
8/16 8/30 9/13 9/27 10/11 10/25 |
|
CAMPUS HOMES
Includes area bordered by 13th St., 17th St., Roosevelt, and
Southern Pacific Railroad |
1/12 2/16 3/16 4/13 4/27 5/11 5/25
6/8 6/22 7/6 7/20 8/3 8/17 8/31 9/14 9/28 10/12 10/26 |
|
NORTH PRIEST
Includes area bordered by Farmer, Hardy,
5th St. and 1st St. |
1/14 2/18 3/18 4/15 4/29 5/13 5/27 6/10 6/24 7/8 7/22 8/11
8/19 9/2 9/16 9/30 10/14 10/28 |
|
PAPAGO GARDENS
Includes area bordered by McKellips,
Marigold, Rural, Camellia |
1/15 2/19 3/19 4/16 4/30 5/14 5/28 6/11 6/25 7/9 7/23 8/12 8/20
9/3 9/17 10/1 10/15 10/29 |
|
HUDSON MANOR
Includes area bordered by Southern Pacific Railroad,
Apache, McClintock and Cedar. |
1/11 2/15 3/15 4/12 4/26 5/10 5/24 6/7 6/21 7/5 7/19 8/2
8/16 8/30 9/13 9/27 10/11 10/25 |
|
BROADMOR
Includes area bordered by Southern
Pacific Railroad, Alameda, College, and Ventura. |
1/14 2/18 3/18 4/15 4/29 5/13 5/27 6/10 6/24 7/8 7/22 8/11
8/19 9/2 9/16 9/30 10/14 10/28 |
Printable Subdivision Schedule: Schedule Calendars:
Tempe Irrigation
Schedule (same as above)
2009 Irrigation Schedule
Calendar
2009 Newsletter
2009 Parks
Irrigation Schedule Calendar
If you have
questions about the irrigation billing or your account status, please contact
Customer
Services (Monday - Friday from 8:00am to 5:00) at
480-350-8361.
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