Small Farm Reservoir
Small Farm Reservoir
Small Farm Reservoir
Philippines - Tabon
The Small Farm Rerservoir is an earth dam structure used to trap harvest
and store rainfall and water runoff.
The small farm reservoir (SFR) is a small water impounding earth dam structure to
collect rainfall and runoff, designed for use in a single farm, and typically has an
area of about 300-2,000 square meters. The embankment height above ground
level is less than 4 meters. It can be easily constructed with a bulldozer or manual
labor. Irrigation is done with PVC siphon pipes or pumps. SFR is used in rainfedgrowing areas to provide supplemental irrigation to a wet season crop and partial
irrigation to a dry season crop. Aside from irrigation and aquaculture, water in the
reservoir could also be used for small scale livestock watering, wallowing areas for
animals, e.g. ducks and picnic ground.
Classification
Land use problems:
Very low yield of any crop due to inadequate moisture to sustain crop growth
Climate
Degradation
Conservation measure
Annual cropping
subhumid
Stage of interventionOrigin
Prevention
Land users initiative
Agricultural advisor
Mitigation /
Reduction
Experiments /
Research
Land user
Rehabilitation Externally introduced: recent (<10 years ago)
Main causes of land degradation:
Main
Secondary technical functions:
- technical functions:
- control of dispersed runoff:
retain / trap control of
concentrated runoff: retain /
Altitude (m a.s.l.)
Landform
> 4000 mm
3000-4000 mm
2000-3000 mm
1500-2000 mm
1000-1500 mm
750-1000 mm
500-750 mm
250-500 mm
< 250 mm depth (cm)
0-20
20-50
50-80
80-120
>120
> 4000
3000-4000
2500-3000
2000-2500
1500-2000
1000-1500
500-1000
100-500
<100
Growing season(s): 180 days(May - days(Nov - Feb)
Soil texture: medium (loam)
Topsoil organic matter: low (<1%)
Soil drainage/infiltration: good
plateau / plains
flat
gentl
e
ridges
mountain
slopes moderate
rollin
g
hilly
stee
p
hill slopes
footslopes
valley floors
very steep
Soil
Technical drawing
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1. Canal maintenance
2. Watershed 6protection and maintenance
Remarks:
The availability of bulldozers in the site and access roads adds substantially to the
cost.
Assessment
Impacts of the Technology
loss of land
Socio-cultural disadvantages
community institution
strengthening
improved
conservation / erosion knowledge
Ecological benefits
Ecological disadvantages
Off-site disadvantages
short-term:
long-term:
Establishment
not specified
not specified
Maintenance / recurrent
not specified
not specified
Acceptance / adoption:
Concluding statements
Strengths and
how to sustain/improve
Weaknesses and
how to overcome
individual farmers can own one or a number SFR, big areas of rainfed lowland areas
are available during the dry season, SFR has multiple purposes as irrigation
supplement, fish production, and recreation
Availability of credit for farmers,
availbility of updated technologies for crop production sited in their localities, local
government suport to market of farm produce