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DEFINITIONS OF SOME COMMON
IMPORTANT TERMS
 Base Period or Base (B)
 It is the whole period of cultivation from the time
when the irrigation water is first issued for
preparation of the ground for planning the crop, to
it’s last watering before harvesting
 It is the period in days during which flow is
continued for a particular crop.
 Crop period :
It is the time in days that a crop takes from
the instant of its sowing to that of its
harvesting.
 Duty (D)
 It is the total area irrigated by a unit discharge running
continuously during the base period and its unit is
area/cumec.
 It is irrigating capacity of a unit of water.
 Thus, duty gives the relationship between the
volume of water and area of the crop
 E.g. 3 cumecs of water is required for a crop sown in an area
5100 hectares.
 Duty of irrigation water will be 5100/3=1700
hectares / cu-mec,
 And the discharge of 3 cu-mecs is required
throughout the base period
 Delta (∆)
 It is total depth of water required by a crop
during the entire period the crop is in the field
and is denoted by symbol ∆
 E.g.crop required about 12 waterings, then
the delta for that crop =12x10=120cm=1.20 m
 If the area under the crop is A hectares, total
quantity will be 12 x 10= 120 cm = 1.2 m
 Total quantity will be 1.2 A hec meters in a
period of 120 days.
Relation between Duty (D),
and Delta (∆)
 Let D= duty in hectares/ cumec
 ∆ = total depth of water supplied (in m)
 B= base period in days.
 i) If we take a field of area D hectares, water supplied to
the field corresponding to the water depth ∆ meters will
be = ∆ x D hec-m
 = D X ∆ X 104 cubic-meters ………..(1)
 Ii) again the same field of D hectares, one
cumec of water is required to flow during the
entire base period. Hence , water supplied to
the field
 = (1) x (B X 24X 60 X 60) m3 ……………………(2)
 Equating (1) and (2)
 DX ∆ X 104 = B X 24X60X60
 OR
 ∆ = B X 24X60X60 / DX 104
 = 8.64 B/D meters.
Gross Command Area (GCA)
 An area is usually divided in to a number of water sheds
and drainage vallys
 The canal usually runs on water shed and water can flow
from it on both sides, due to gravitational action only up
to drainage boundaries
 Thus in a particular area lying under the canal system ,
the irrigation can be done only up to drainage boundaries
 The gross commanded area is thus the total
area lying between drainage boundaries
which can be commanded or irrigated by
canal system.
Culturable Command Area (CCA)
 The gross commanded area also contains unfertile barren
land, alkaline soil, local ponds, village and other areas as
habitation.
 These areas are known as un-culturable areas
 Remaining area on which crops can be grown
satisfactorily.
 Is known as CCA
 GCA = CCA + un-culturable area
 Culturable command area can be classified as
 Culturable cultivated area and culturable
uncultivated area.
Intensity of irrigation
 Intensity of irrigation is defined as the percentage of
culturable commanded area proposed to be irrigated
during either a crop season or during a year
 E.g. if CCA of an irrigation field is 120hectares
 Out of which 90 hectares of land is cultivated during
kharif season and 60hectares of the land is cultivated
during rabbi season
 The intensity of irrigation during kharif season will be =
(90/120)100=75%
 and the intensity of irrigation during rabbi crop will be (60/120)
x 100=50%
 However the yearly intensity of irrigation will be equal to the
sum of the two i.e.75+50=120%
 Thus yearly intensity of irrigation can be more than 100%
Factors affecting duty
 Methods and system of irrigation
 Mode of applying water to the crops
 Method of cultivation
 Time and frequency of tilling
 Type of the crop
 Base period of the crop
 Climatic conditions of the area
 Quality of water
 Methods of assessment of irrigation method
 Canal conditions
 Character of soil and sub soil of the canal
 Character of soil and sub soil of irrigation
fields
Methods of improving duty
 Suitable methods of applying water to the crops
should be used
 The land should be properly ploughed and levelled
before sowing the crop
 It should be given good tilth
 The land should be cultivated frequently as it reduces
loss of moisture
 Canal should be lined and water can conveyed quickly
to reduce evaporation loss
Methods of improving duty
 Parallel canal should be constructed to reduce losses
and to maintain level
 The alignment of canal either in sandy soil or in
fissured rock should be avoided
 The canal should be so aligned that areas to be
cultivated are concentrated along it
 The source of supply should be such that it gives good
quality of water
 The rotation of crops must be practiced
 Volumetric method of assessment should be used
 The farmers must be trained in the proper use of water so that
they apply correct quantity of water at correct timing
 The land should be redistributed to the farmers so that they get
only as much land as they are capable of managing it
 Research stations should be established in various localities to
study soil etc.
 The canal administrative staff should be
efficient , responsible and honest so that
farmer at head and tail of canal should get
equal quantity of water
Definations
 KOR PERIOD AND KOR DEPTH
 The distribution of water during the base
period is not uniform
 Crops require maximum water during first
watering

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Duty delta etc

  • 1. DEFINITIONS OF SOME COMMON IMPORTANT TERMS
  • 2.  Base Period or Base (B)  It is the whole period of cultivation from the time when the irrigation water is first issued for preparation of the ground for planning the crop, to it’s last watering before harvesting  It is the period in days during which flow is continued for a particular crop.
  • 3.  Crop period : It is the time in days that a crop takes from the instant of its sowing to that of its harvesting.
  • 4.  Duty (D)  It is the total area irrigated by a unit discharge running continuously during the base period and its unit is area/cumec.  It is irrigating capacity of a unit of water.  Thus, duty gives the relationship between the volume of water and area of the crop  E.g. 3 cumecs of water is required for a crop sown in an area 5100 hectares.
  • 5.  Duty of irrigation water will be 5100/3=1700 hectares / cu-mec,  And the discharge of 3 cu-mecs is required throughout the base period
  • 6.  Delta (∆)  It is total depth of water required by a crop during the entire period the crop is in the field and is denoted by symbol ∆  E.g.crop required about 12 waterings, then the delta for that crop =12x10=120cm=1.20 m
  • 7.  If the area under the crop is A hectares, total quantity will be 12 x 10= 120 cm = 1.2 m  Total quantity will be 1.2 A hec meters in a period of 120 days.
  • 8. Relation between Duty (D), and Delta (∆)  Let D= duty in hectares/ cumec  ∆ = total depth of water supplied (in m)  B= base period in days.  i) If we take a field of area D hectares, water supplied to the field corresponding to the water depth ∆ meters will be = ∆ x D hec-m  = D X ∆ X 104 cubic-meters ………..(1)
  • 9.  Ii) again the same field of D hectares, one cumec of water is required to flow during the entire base period. Hence , water supplied to the field  = (1) x (B X 24X 60 X 60) m3 ……………………(2)
  • 10.  Equating (1) and (2)  DX ∆ X 104 = B X 24X60X60  OR  ∆ = B X 24X60X60 / DX 104  = 8.64 B/D meters.
  • 11. Gross Command Area (GCA)  An area is usually divided in to a number of water sheds and drainage vallys  The canal usually runs on water shed and water can flow from it on both sides, due to gravitational action only up to drainage boundaries  Thus in a particular area lying under the canal system , the irrigation can be done only up to drainage boundaries
  • 12.  The gross commanded area is thus the total area lying between drainage boundaries which can be commanded or irrigated by canal system.
  • 13. Culturable Command Area (CCA)  The gross commanded area also contains unfertile barren land, alkaline soil, local ponds, village and other areas as habitation.  These areas are known as un-culturable areas  Remaining area on which crops can be grown satisfactorily.  Is known as CCA  GCA = CCA + un-culturable area
  • 14.  Culturable command area can be classified as  Culturable cultivated area and culturable uncultivated area.
  • 15. Intensity of irrigation  Intensity of irrigation is defined as the percentage of culturable commanded area proposed to be irrigated during either a crop season or during a year  E.g. if CCA of an irrigation field is 120hectares  Out of which 90 hectares of land is cultivated during kharif season and 60hectares of the land is cultivated during rabbi season
  • 16.  The intensity of irrigation during kharif season will be = (90/120)100=75%  and the intensity of irrigation during rabbi crop will be (60/120) x 100=50%  However the yearly intensity of irrigation will be equal to the sum of the two i.e.75+50=120%  Thus yearly intensity of irrigation can be more than 100%
  • 17. Factors affecting duty  Methods and system of irrigation  Mode of applying water to the crops  Method of cultivation  Time and frequency of tilling  Type of the crop  Base period of the crop  Climatic conditions of the area  Quality of water  Methods of assessment of irrigation method  Canal conditions
  • 18.  Character of soil and sub soil of the canal  Character of soil and sub soil of irrigation fields
  • 19. Methods of improving duty  Suitable methods of applying water to the crops should be used  The land should be properly ploughed and levelled before sowing the crop  It should be given good tilth  The land should be cultivated frequently as it reduces loss of moisture  Canal should be lined and water can conveyed quickly to reduce evaporation loss
  • 20. Methods of improving duty  Parallel canal should be constructed to reduce losses and to maintain level  The alignment of canal either in sandy soil or in fissured rock should be avoided  The canal should be so aligned that areas to be cultivated are concentrated along it  The source of supply should be such that it gives good quality of water  The rotation of crops must be practiced
  • 21.  Volumetric method of assessment should be used  The farmers must be trained in the proper use of water so that they apply correct quantity of water at correct timing  The land should be redistributed to the farmers so that they get only as much land as they are capable of managing it  Research stations should be established in various localities to study soil etc.
  • 22.  The canal administrative staff should be efficient , responsible and honest so that farmer at head and tail of canal should get equal quantity of water
  • 23. Definations  KOR PERIOD AND KOR DEPTH  The distribution of water during the base period is not uniform  Crops require maximum water during first watering