Water hog explained

A water hog is a machine that removes water from sports grounds. The water hog was invented by Hugh McLaughlin.[1]

Driven by a rider, it has a wide, front roller that absorbs the water, transfers it to a storage tank, and allows it to be discharged in a safe location. Some water hogs can suck off excess water at a rate of 200 gallons per minute and throw it as far as 100 feet away from the machine. It is designed so that it will not damage the turf.[2]

Originally devised for use on cricket pitches, it is now used at a wide range of sporting venues including golf putting greens,[2] football grounds,[3] American football stadiums,[4] and at gaelic football stadiums where it has proved very successful.[5]

Incidents

The water hog at the Taunton cricket ground failed, in May 2006, delaying the start of the Somerset v Hampshire C&G Trophy match, which was subsequently abandoned.[6]

Notes and References

  1. News: Joseph O'Malley . . 8 January 2006 . 10 April 2010.
  2. News: Butler Calls In The Water Hogs . https://web.archive.org/web/20121026084850/http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/chicagotribune/access/24660409.html?dids=24660409:24660409&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT&type=current&date=Aug+20,+1987&author=Reid+Hanley&pub=Chicago+Tribune+(pre-1997+Fulltext)&desc=BUTLER+CALLS+IN+THE+WATER+HOGS&pqatl=google . dead . October 26, 2012 . Reid Hanley . . 20 August 1987 . 10 April 2010.
  3. News: Cover-Up . . 24 June 2005 . 10 April 2010.
  4. News: Here comes the sun, but only briefly . . 15 January 1995 . 11 April 2010.
  5. News: Croker stands up to Mother Nature . Ronan Flanagan . . 5 August 2008 . 10 April 2010.
  6. News: Warne complains as Taunton's water hog fails to grunt . Ivo Tennant . . 22 May 2006 . 10 April 2010.