Irrigation and Water Management

  • furrow irrigation

    Furrow Irrigation – What it is and 8 Different Layouts

    Furrow irrigation is a common irrigation method that has been used for thousands of years. It involves channeling water down long, narrow trenches called furrows that have been cut into the soil between crop rows. The furrows serve to effectively distribute water across a field using gravity. When this irrigation is utilized, the field is…

  • canal irrigation system

    8 Time-Tested Benefits of Canal Irrigation

    Canal irrigation refers to the transportation of water over long distances using a network of artificial canals for crop irrigation and other agricultural purposes. With ancient origins dating back thousands of years, canal irrigation continues to be vital for farming across the globe today. By constructing canals to transport water for long distances from sources…

  • What are Spillways for Dams ? Why are they Required ?

    What are Spillways for Dams ? Why are they Required ?

    Spillways are generally provided to allow the surplus discharge, during floods and other unexpected conditions,  from the upstream side of the reservoir to the downstream. This is nothing but the overflow portion of the dam. It is also called by the name “surplussing work“. According to Wikipedia, A spillway is a structure used to provide the controlled…