Chapter 1 Ed
Chapter 1 Ed
Irrigation
Course Number WREE 4101
Module Irrigation and Drainage Engineering
ECTS Credits 5
Contact Hours Lecture 2, Tutorial 3
Engineering
(per week)
Objectives & •To understand the concepts of irrigation engineering
Competences to be •To know about the relationship between soil, water and
plant, optimization of water for irrigation and the
Acquired design criteria for irrigation canals
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Outline
Chapter One • Definition
• Objectives
• Necessity
• Benefits
Introduction • Ill-effects
• Irrigation: Globally and Ethiopia
• Requirements for successful irrigation
• Sources of irrigation water
• Irrigation classification
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Objectives:
INTRODUCTION
• Supply water totally or partially (main)
• Definition: • Leaching:
– to wash out salts
- the application (artificial) of water
– quality of water
- supplement natural precipitation
• Control of wind erosion
- provide optimum environment for crop
• Improving consistency of a soil
• Movement of water by people to plants – good operating medium
• Regulating heat stress
– quality products (perishable horticultural crops)
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IRRIGATION CLASSIFICATIONS
• Size (small, medium and large)
• Application method (surface, sprinkler, drip)
• Source (surface, ground water or conjunctive)
• Conveyance (gravity or lift)
• Type (full or supplementary)
• Supply or demand based
• Control (upstream or downstream)
• Water scheduling (continuous or rotation)
• Payment (area based or volumetric based)
• Productive or protective