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It means that your valves arent protected by a valve box,,,,take RVLI's response and have them fix your problem
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Ray
Rays Above and Beyond Automatic Lawn Sprinklers
It either means your valve to help drain the system is buried, or they mean one of your control valves with a bleed screw. I would call your local irrigator and have them locate the valve. As soon as they find it, tell them to put a circular valve box around it, so you or the next homeowner can find it easier.
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