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DOI:10.13031/irrig.20152143676
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Author(s):Batt, Debbie; Johnson, Jodi
Author Affiliation:Batt: IT Project Manager, Denver Water Board, Denver, Co; Johnson: Conservation Specialist, Denver Wataer Board, Denver, Co
Title:Irrigation goes mobile
Section:Session 12 - Outreach & innovation in scheduling software
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Source:2015 ASABE/IA Irrigation Symposium: Emerging Technologies for Sustainable Irrigation. 2015, p. 1-3.
Publishing Information:[Falls Church, Virginia]: [Irrigation Association]
# of Pages:3
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Keywords:TIC Keywords: Cellular phone applications; Irrigation audit; Irrigation efficiency; Irrigation program; Mapping; Product profile; Technology
Trade Names:Denver Water's Mobile Field (Mfield)
Abstract/Contents:"In 2013, Conservation Field Technicians began using Denver Water's Mobile Field (Mfield) application, developed by the IT department. The goal was to improve efficiencies in the field, provide increased knowledge to the technicians, and create reportable data for performance matrix and tracking purposes in our customer database. For irrigation audits, the technology was used to identify system problems and to provide a printed report in the field immediately to the contractor. With Mfield, Field Activities are created by Customer Care and dispatched to technicians based on their vicinity. The built-in map is used to view pipe layers, access customer information and consumption history. Photos taken are attached to the customer's account. This technology is operational while in a disconnected state. Mobilizing the Conservation Field technicians has greatly enhanced our work processes and our customer satisfaction, by providing the ability for immediate results for irrigation problems and sustainable solutions for greater efficiency."
Language:English
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ASA/CSSA/SSSA Citation (Crop Science-Like - may be incomplete):
Batt, D., and J. Johnson. 2015. Irrigation goes mobile. p. 1-3. In 2015 ASABE/IA Irrigation Symposium: Emerging Technologies for Sustainable Irrigation. [Falls Church, Virginia]: [Irrigation Association].
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DOI: 10.13031/irrig.20152143676
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