• Pavelic, P. and Brindha, K. (2014) Novel approach to managing floods and droughts at the river basin scale in the developing world (with demonstration of a short animation showcasing innovative concept of 'underground taming of floods for irrigation- UTFI'), IRDC, Davos, Switzerland. (iwmi.org)
  • K, Brindha and Pavelic, P. (2016) Identifying priority watersheds to mitigate floods and droughts by novel conjunctive water use management. (iwmi.org)
  • Climate change is already creating water issues around the globe via droughts, floods, and increasing water temperatures. (medscape.com)
  • They include a prehistoric platform mound and irrigation canals. (wikipedia.org)
  • The remnants of their irrigation canals are part of the archaeological site at Pueblo Grande. (wikipedia.org)
  • Many regions in the U.S. have converted from flood to sprinkler and drip irrigation systems on their farmland to increase water efficiency, but one-third of irrigated acres nationally remain under flood systems for any number of hydrologic, agricultural and economic reasons," said Drew Gholson, an assistant MSU Extension professor and irrigation specialist based at the MSU Delta Research and Extension Center in Stoneville. (msstate.edu)
  • Can be used in flood or drip irrigation, chemigation or as a soil drench. (arbico-organics.com)
  • Make applications using soil drench, flood or drip irrigation methods and rates (see below). (arbico-organics.com)
  • Apply first treatment during the first drip irrigation cycle. (arbico-organics.com)
  • Piping and the costs that the gardener has to pay for drip irrigation are a bit high. (smore.com)
  • Also known as surface or furrow irrigation, this method involves flowing water down small trenches that run through fields. (msstate.edu)
  • Early civilizations used flood irrigation, also known as furrow irrigation, to grow crops. (reinke.com)
  • The President also ordered the agriculture department to immediately distribute the 8,500 bags of certified seeds to farmers as replenishment to crops damaged by floods. (surigaotoday.com)
  • This irrigation method will produce better yields than dryland crops, but it comes with a number of disadvantages. (reinke.com)
  • Standing crops were affected by the floods that also cut access to many localities including the urban areas in Vijayanagar and Raichur districts of Karnataka. (deccanchronicle.com)
  • It takes water to grow crops, and an increasing portion of the US's irrigation water is unsustainably mined from groundwater sources. (circleofblue.org)
  • Scheduling irrigation for nurseries, gardens, turf and horticultural crops. (edu.au)
  • For years, the parish of St Ann has been crying for a proper irrigation system, as several farmers have been losing their crops because of drought-related issues. (jamaica-gleaner.com)
  • Millions of small scale farmers in Bangladesh pumping huge amounts of groundwater for irrigation might possibly end up helping mitigate floods during monsoon season, says a study. (tbsnews.net)
  • Together, the farmers operate more than 1 million diesel and electric pumps to flood paddy fields during the dry season, which has enabled more food to be produced on more land, reads the NewScientist. (tbsnews.net)
  • Resultant effect was denial of irrigation water to the farmers of 7-8 villages. (surjewala.in)
  • While a number of producers take advantage of more advanced technologies that make irrigation scheduling easier, such as sprinkler and drip systems, flood irrigation still accounts for about 43% of total irrigation water applications in the United States," said Taghvaeian, who is serving as the study's principal investigator. (okstate.edu)
  • This study is an example of innovative research that will take an old technology of flood irrigation and improve the efficiency and water use to meet current agricultural needs," said Keith Owens, associate vice president of the statewide Oklahoma Agricultural Experiment Station system, the division's official research arm. (okstate.edu)
  • It will improve the management of the Damodar Valley Command Area (DVCA) irrigation scheme to improve service delivery, performance monitoring and irrigation efficiency evaluation. (drishtiias.com)
  • Select farming communities in St Ann will benefit from the introduction of solar-powered irrigation systems, as well as training in sustainable practices, water management, and irrigation efficiency, with JCCCP pumping in US$25,000. (jamaica-gleaner.com)
  • According to the recent reports of the World Register of Dams, about 48% of the dams are constructed for irrigation, 17% of the dams for the generation of electricity (hydropower), 13% of the dams for water supply, 10% of them for flood control, 5% of the dams for recreational purpose and about 1% of the dams are used for navigational works and fish farming. (dreamcivil.com)
  • As discussed earlier, irrigation tops the list of the various purposes served by dams. (dreamcivil.com)
  • Hence, dams play a vital role in storing and providing water for irrigation worldwide. (dreamcivil.com)
  • If dams are constructed and irrigation fostered, it will benefit the rural population and help uplift their socio-economic condition. (dreamcivil.com)
  • The dam is an essential civil engineering structure that has paramount importance in various fields of engineering such as irrigation engineering, hydropower engineering, navigation, and so on. (dreamcivil.com)
  • Streamflow information is also necessary for many applications, such as irrigation planning, watershed management, hydropower products, flood control, and integrated water resources management. (lu.se)
  • It improves our understanding of streamflow dynamic change and helps us with many applications, such as irrigation planning, watershed management, hydropower products, flood control, and integrated water resources management. (lu.se)
  • Nearly 20 villages of Kaithal Assembly Constituency comprising of 12,009 acres of agricultural land have suffered from lack of adequate or even minimal irrigation facilities relying solely upon extraction of underground water of unirrigatable quality with high fluoride content. (surjewala.in)
  • This irrigation channel has a capacity of 25 cusecs of water and has benefited 5,739 acres of agricultural land in Villages Franswala, Khurana, Khanpur, Patti Afghan, Patti Gadli and Magho Majri. (surjewala.in)
  • It is a single-purpose dam built with the sole aim to provide water for the irrigation of nearby villages. (karnataka.com)
  • The reasons why these ancestral Native Americans left their villages and irrigation systems are widely debated among archaeologists. (wikipedia.org)
  • ️The left side of Kherson will be flooded soon, including several villages. (nakedcapitalism.com)
  • The restoration of the agriculture facilities, particularly the irrigation system is urgent. (surigaotoday.com)
  • It would be better if we can accelerate the repair and rehabilitation efforts of the irrigation system, considering that the Agusan del Sur is one of the major rice producers in the country," the President told during the Regional Disaster Coordinating Council (RDCC) Region 13 meeting at the Surigao City Airport here. (surigaotoday.com)
  • Data from the RDCC-Caraga Region as of Jan. 21 showed that damage to irrigation system was estimated at P62-million with Agusan del Sur as badly hit, amounting to P37-million. (surigaotoday.com)
  • Southern Nevada Water Authority is offering cash rebate on the purchase of smart irrigation controllers, which use sensors and water data to automatically adjust your irrigation system run times and the amount of water that your landscaping needs. (reviewjournal.com)
  • The experiment also used two irrigation intervals (7&14 days) and three water rates according to pan coefficient (20%, 40%& 60% evaporation from surface of class A pan) for subsurface irrigation system with 6 treatments the conventional (flooding) irrigation system was tested as control. (ac.ir)
  • The pipes of subsurface irrigation system were installed at 90cm distance from trees trunk at each side of trees, and 50cm from soil surface. (ac.ir)
  • The results showed that change of conventional (flooding) to subsurface irrigation system is possible and the best treatment can have water rate of 7174 m 3 ha -1 y -1 with 14 days irrigation interval. (ac.ir)
  • Also, soil salinity showed considerable change in subsurface irrigation treatments after irrigation system was changed, especially in the first year. (ac.ir)
  • The project identified vulnerable corridors through hydraulic modeling and created a more robust mobility system in the event of flash floods or landslides. (worldbank.org)
  • Technical establishment of a date plantation will cover the following components: f easibility study, suitability of the site, selection of varieties to be planted, site preparation, irrigation system and technical practices, while fi nancial establishment will highlight the establishment and operational costs and the cash fl ow statement. (fao.org)
  • Mode of irrigation: Depending on water availability, its quality and also taking into consideration all the above factors, a mode of irrigation system will be selected. (fao.org)
  • The Japan-Caribbean Climate Change Partnership (JCCCP), irrigation system pilot projects, powered by United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), are aimed at testing climate-smart technologies and techniques. (jamaica-gleaner.com)
  • Irrigation system serviceman electrocuted. (cdc.gov)
  • With super storms, devastating flooding, and other impacts occurring more frequently, not only elsewhere, but here in Jamaica," said Vaz, pointing out the importance of projects like the JCCCP to the nation. (jamaica-gleaner.com)
  • Since new more economical methods have replaced this method, surface irrigation is not among the best methods of irrigating fruit trees. (smore.com)
  • Irrigation intervals are a matter that should be done according to the growth curve of the trees. (smore.com)
  • An $860,000 USDA grant is funding new irrigation studies by agricultural researchers at OSU and cooperating universities. (okstate.edu)
  • Flood irrigation has been a common agricultural practice for 5,000 years, but an Oklahoma State University researcher contends producers who use it can still benefit from enhancements that maximize limited water resources. (okstate.edu)
  • Flood irrigation is used in nearly one-third of irrigated acres in the United States, so continuing to provide producers with new advances is essential to water conservation efforts," said Saleh Taghvaeian, an assistant professor and water resources specialist with the university's Division of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources. (okstate.edu)
  • However, only 10% of federal financial assistance for irrigation best management practices has been dedicated to flood irrigation, underscoring the importance of the study as a tool to help agricultural producers and promote environmental stewardship. (okstate.edu)
  • Intensive irrigation and other agricultural developments since the 1980s have enabled Bangladesh to produce enough food each year to be nearly self-sufficient. (tbsnews.net)
  • President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo today ordered to accelerate the repair and rehabilitation of the irrigation facilities in the CARAGA region to ensure the steady supply of rice and other agricultural products in the areas. (surigaotoday.com)
  • With flood irrigation, soil toward the upstream end tends to experience deep percolation, or excess water, and soil downstream may not receive enough water. (reinke.com)
  • Soil analysis: This is a primary factor since it will indicate the success potential of the culture, and will also be used as a guideline for future fertilisation programmes, and irrigation requirements. (fao.org)
  • Taghvaeian and cooperating scientists at OSU, Mississippi State University, Utah State University and the University of California will be evaluating and instilling new technologies in flood irrigation for the next two years, thanks to a U.S. Department of Agriculture grant of more than $860,000. (okstate.edu)
  • Yet, only 10% of federal financial assistance for irrigation best management practices has been dedicated to flood irrigation. (msstate.edu)
  • As this area lacks the infrastructure to protect against recurrent flooding, on average, 33,500 hectares of the cropped area and 461,000 people are affected annually due to recurrent flooding in the area. (drishtiias.com)
  • Flood control 540-558. (wikipedia.org)
  • Flood control districts - 1935 act. (wa.gov)
  • Flood control by counties. (wa.gov)
  • Flood control zone districts. (wa.gov)
  • Flood control by state in cooperation with federal agencies, etc. (wa.gov)
  • State participation in flood control maintenance. (wa.gov)
  • Flood control bonds legal investment for mutual savings bank: RCW 32.20.110 . (wa.gov)
  • Material removed for channel or harbor improvement, or flood control - Use for public purpose: RCW 79.140.110 . (wa.gov)
  • Get complete information related to latest Irrigation And Flood Control Department tenders from India at Tender247. (tender247.com)
  • Vessel flooding control: quick reference guide & suggested flooding control kit contents. (cdc.gov)
  • During rainy season in particular, Ghaggar River as also Saraswati Distributory carry flood water downstream from Himachal Pradesh, Punjab as also Ambala and Kurukshetra Districts of Haryana in the natural flow towards Kaithal. (surjewala.in)
  • Also, about 60% of the crop produced is dependent on the water provided by the dam for their irrigation. (dreamcivil.com)
  • To irrigate with the flood method, furrows are dug between crop rows and water is pumped into the fields. (reinke.com)
  • When it comes to harvesting the highest possible crop yield, flood irrigation is at a disadvantage because of poor uniformity in water distribution. (reinke.com)
  • These include change of crop varieties, use of small-scale irrigation, changing planting dates, use of production technologies, livelihood diversification, consumption choices, and animal breeding and disaster preparation. (lu.se)
  • A dam may be defined as a structure constructed to obstruct the flow of water or underground flowing water and streams, thereby forming reservoirs that can be useful for supplying water for irrigation, industrial use, electricity generation, navigation, human use, etc. (dreamcivil.com)
  • and mitigating flood risk in Vietnam's urban infrastructure. (worldbank.org)
  • West Bengal Major Irrigation and Flood Management Project aims to improve irrigation service delivery, strengthen flood risk management and improve climate change resilience in the project area. (drishtiias.com)
  • It faces key challenges including degradation of infrastructure, inadequate irrigation management, poor quality of service delivery and inefficient irrigation. (drishtiias.com)
  • Finally, it is concluded that 14-day interval irrigation is the preferred treatment for pistachio trees. (ac.ir)
  • Irrigation of trees is one of the most important issues that should be taken into consideration when setting up a nursery. (smore.com)
  • Among the old methods for irrigating trees, there are methods such as kerti, strip and groove irrigation. (smore.com)
  • Another method of irrigating trees is the flooding method. (smore.com)
  • Flooding and flood irrigation cannot be controlled and may damage the fruit trees. (smore.com)
  • It should be noted that in this irrigation method, it has been proven that many trees suffer from crown rot and camous or Fusarium fungal disease. (smore.com)
  • More than 25,000 motor pump-sets and thousands of acres adjacent to the Tungabhadra river have been submerged following heavy floods from the Tungabhadra dam and the Krishna tributary in Kurnool district. (deccanchronicle.com)
  • Additionally center pivots are more efficient and less labor intensive than flood irrigation. (reinke.com)
  • The airport has embraced the xeriscape approach-a landscaping method developed for arid and semi-arid climates that utilizes water conserving techniques (such as the use of drought tolerant plants, mulch, and efficient irrigation). (turfmagazine.com)
  • On the intervention and at the instance of Ch. Shamsher Singh Surjewala and Kaithal MLA & Cabinet Minister, Randeep Singh Surjewala as also after consulting the experts from departments of Agriculture and Irrigation, it was decided to close down this Sub-Minor and construct another Sub-Minor on its bank by raising the bed level by 1 feet. (surjewala.in)
  • The President issued the directive following reports on the heavy damage to agriculture caused by the massive flooding in the region over the weekend. (surigaotoday.com)
  • This Channel has proved to be life line of Kaithal Assembly Constituency for providing canal water for irrigation. (surjewala.in)
  • It will invest in the modernization of irrigation infrastructure at main, branch, distributary and minor canal levels. (drishtiias.com)
  • Irrigation districts: Title 87 RCW. (wa.gov)
  • These risks can range from those associated with local flooding to long term drought, and in turn, each has its own coping strategies. (bom.gov.au)
  • Floods are becoming more frequent-and more severe. (nzdl.org)
  • The command area is the area around the dam/ project, where the area gets benefits from the dam, such as irrigation water, electricity, etc. (drishtiias.com)
  • In other words, it is the area around a dam which is under its command as an irrigation source. (drishtiias.com)
  • One of the problems in this irrigation method are weeds, which are the source of pests and diseases. (smore.com)
  • It will invest in structural measures to reduce flooding in the project area. (drishtiias.com)
  • According to the Farm and Ranch Irrigation Survey, flood irrigation is used on 33% of irrigated land in the U.S., and it accounts for 43% of total irrigation water applications. (msstate.edu)
  • This course builds on skills achieved in Irrigation (BHT210 and BHT204) modules to develop students' skills to manage the design and operation of large scale irrigation systems for horticultural applications. (edu.au)
  • Taghvaeian said the characteristics of flood systems in the four collaborating states allow for identification and evaluation of technologies that can be adopted in other parts of the United States, and certain regions worldwide. (okstate.edu)
  • The unique characteristics of flood systems in the four collaborating states allow for identification and evaluation of technologies that can be adopted in other parts of the U.S.," said Gholson, who is also the coordinator for the National Center for Alluvial Aquifer Research. (msstate.edu)
  • It is important to not overlook flood systems and to foster efforts towards improving water conservation in these systems. (msstate.edu)
  • The irrigation system's durability is an important consideration when calculating its economic value. (reinke.com)
  • Reason again is lack of availability of good underground water for irrigation as also the fact that this Southern-West area of Kaithal District is at the tail end of all water channels like Shergarh Minor, Kaithal Sub Minor, Bhanpura Sub Minor and Guhna Minor. (surjewala.in)
  • For example: The Burrinjuck Dam is an irrigation dam located in Australia which was constructed as the main headwater storage for Murrumbidgee Irrigation Area in New South Wales. (dreamcivil.com)
  • Full time and seasonal residents live along Panther Creek in the flood plain area. (cdc.gov)
  • In addition to boosting yields, this "Bengal Water Machine", as the researchers refer to it, may have helped lessen flooding during monsoon seasons. (tbsnews.net)
  • Despite the many advantages of mechanized irrigation, this method is still used in the United States and in less developed countries. (reinke.com)
  • As might be expected with an older method, flood irrigation is labor-intensive. (reinke.com)
  • To get to know this irrigation method better, you can visit the Paliz website ( سایت پالیز ) and consult with our experts. (smore.com)
  • You must have high-quality products and achieving this goal also depends on your correct irrigation method. (smore.com)
  • Due to the limited availability of water resources, the dam is usually constructed to retain water that can be duly utilized for irrigation. (dreamcivil.com)
  • Eriyagama, N., Muthuwatta, L. and Thilakarathne, M. (2014) Minimizing flood damage and augmenting dry season water availability: prospects for floodwater harvesting and underground storage in Sri Lanka. (iwmi.org)
  • Destruction of the dam would flood its low-lying sections and the resulting damage would make the already-difficult task of supplying troops close to impossible. (nakedcapitalism.com)
  • Overwatering is a common problem with flood irrigation (Yonts et al. (reinke.com)
  • One of the common methods currently is irrigation under pressure. (smore.com)
  • The most common flood deaths occur when a vehicle is driven into hazardous floodwater. (cdc.gov)
  • Second, it releases a high volume of oxygen that floods the root zone, stimulating root/plant development and nutrient uptake. (arbico-organics.com)
  • Irrigation in these lands and gardens should be done in such a way that the water does not have a high speed and does not stagnate. (smore.com)
  • During a flood, it can be as high as 3,700 cumecs. (teara.govt.nz)
  • The dam can also serve as a protective structure for suppressing the flood. (dreamcivil.com)
  • Flood irrigation works best in small, rectangular fields. (reinke.com)