“…Catch-can based studies have been conducted in the past to measure the WAE of pressurised irrigation systems (Abo-Ghobar, 1992;Bavi, Kashkuli, Boroomand, Naseri, & Albaji, 2009;Christiansen, 1942;Faci, Salvador, Play an, & Sourell, 2001;Frost & Schwalen, 1955;George, 1955;King, Dungan, & Bjorneberg, 2012;Kohl, Kohl, & DeBoer, 1987;Kraus, 1966;McLean, Ranjan, & Klassen, 2000;Musick et al, 1988;Ocampo, Thomas, Hook, & Harrison, 2003;Ortiz et al, 2009;Play an et al, 2005;Robinson, 1973;Seginer, Kantz, & Nir, 1991;Silva, 2006;Sternburg, 1967;Tarjuelo, Montero, Carrion, Honrubia, & Calvo, 1999;Yazar, 1984). The testing usually involved the placement of multiple catch cans in a networked pattern and estimating the amount of water being delivered to the cans (assuming spatial independence of the measurements, Loescher, Powers, & Oberbauer, 2002).…”