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CHAPTER 1 Introduction

This document provides an overview of an irrigation engineering course at the Department of Hydraulic and Water Resources Engineering. The course is for 3rd year students in HWRE and covers topics like the definition and types of irrigation, the necessity of irrigation, benefits and ill-effects, and irrigation development in Ethiopia. It discusses surface, pressurized, and subsurface irrigation methods and highlights opportunities and challenges of irrigation in Ethiopia such as abundant water resources but lack of coherent policy and investment.

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CHAPTER 1 Introduction

This document provides an overview of an irrigation engineering course at the Department of Hydraulic and Water Resources Engineering. The course is for 3rd year students in HWRE and covers topics like the definition and types of irrigation, the necessity of irrigation, benefits and ill-effects, and irrigation development in Ethiopia. It discusses surface, pressurized, and subsurface irrigation methods and highlights opportunities and challenges of irrigation in Ethiopia such as abundant water resources but lack of coherent policy and investment.

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Department of Hydraulic and Water Resources

Engineering
Course name:-Irrigation Engineering
Course code: - WRIE-3161
Target group:-3rd year HWRE-Regular student
Pre-Request:-Introduction to hydrology(HWRE-2121)

Course Instructor:-Mr.Andualem L.
.

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1.1.Definition of Irrigation
 Irrigation is the science of artificial application of water to the
land, in accordance with the crop requirements throughout the
crop period for full nourishment of the crops
 Irrigation is the application of water to ensure sufficient soil
moisture is available for good plant growth throughout the
growing season
 Irrigation often is used on full-season agronomic or high-value
specialty crops to provide a dependable yield every year
 It is important to satisfy the crop requirement for sustaining crop
production
 Irrigation can be applied in supplemental or full depending on the
adequacy of rainfall
 More over the need to sustain a double cropping system in the dry
season and assuring of growing high-value crops are among the
factors that necessitate irrigation
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Cont…
Irrigation Engineering is an engineering science that is concerned

with the design, layout, and construction of irrigation systems


 It is mainly concerned with

The design, Layout, and construction of headwork

Canals, Canal structures,

Cross drainage works and Canal falls

 It includes the following structures for the regular supply of water

to the required command area:


 The construction weir/barrage, Dam/reservoir and Canal system
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1.1.1.Scope of Irrigation Scheme
 Irrigation Engineering is not only confined to the application of
water to the land for raising crops.
 It includes allHydrology,
aspects river
andengineering,
problems extending
design fromofthe
and construction
watershed to the agricultural
dams, weirs, canals fields
and various other hydraulic and
irrigation structures.
 It deals with:-
 Hydrology It also deals with surface and sub surface drainage
system, soil reclamation, water-soil-crop relationships.
 River engineering
Other allied sciences such as flood control, Ground
 Design and construction of dams,
water development, weirs, canals,
hydropower, and navigation
and inland
 Other hydraulicareand
alsoirrigation
studied in IRRIGATION
structures ENGINEERING.
 It also deals with a surface and subsurface drainage system, soil
reclamation, water-soil-crop relationships

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Cont…
Aspects of Irrigation Engineering are:
1.Water resources and hydrology aspect :-
 The first aspect of irrigation engineering is to locate various water
resources and to study the hydrology of the region.
 The basic knowledge of water resources engineering and hydrology are
essential for an irrigation engineer.
 This includes:-Water sources meteorology, precipitation, stream flow,
floods, river engineering, reservoirs flood control and GW
 The following information are required while designing various
irrigation structures:-
 The quantity of water that will be available at a reservoir site for storage
 Maximum discharge at a river site
 Reservoir capacity that ensures adequate Quantity of water for various
purposes
 Quantity of ground water which can be economically exploited
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Cont…
2. Engineering Aspect - involves the development of a source of
water for irrigation and construction of various irrigation
structures
 Dams and water power Engineering
 Diversion and Distribution structures
 Minor irrigation schemes (well, Tank / Pond, inundation
Irrigation).
 Ground water development
3. Agricultural aspect – Involves irrigation practice and the study
of agricultural characteristics of the land and Crops
4. Management Aspect- deals with successful implementation and
efficient management of engineering aspects and agricultural
works.

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1.2.Necessity of Irrigation
 Water is normally supplied to the plants by nature through the
rainfall. However, it may be either insufficient, or ill-timed.
 To have maximum yield it is essential to supply the optimum
quantity of water with the schedule.
 Inadequate rainfall
 Uneven distribution of Rainfall
 Increasing the yield of the crops
 Growing a number of crops
 Insuring against drought.
 Growing perennial crops

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1.3. Benefits and ill- effects of irrigation

1.3.1. Advantage of Irrigation


 Increase in food production:-Increasing crop yields through
controlled and timely supply of water to the crop
 Optimum benefits:-Optimum utilization implies obtaining maximum
crop yield with any amount of water.
 Elimination of mixed cropping:- Mixed cropping is generally not
acceptable
 General prosperity:- A Revenue return is sometimes quite high and
helps in all round development of the country
 Generation of hydroelectric power:-Primarily objects designed for
irrigation alone but cheaper power generation
 Domestic water supply:- Provides water for swimming bathing, cattle
drinking etc.
 Facilities of communication: Irrigation channels are generally
provided with embankments and inspection roads
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Cont…
1.3.2. Ill-effects of irrigation
 It is occur when the scheme is not properly designed, implemented and
application management.
Some of The Common Ill-effects Are
 Water logging: when cultivators apply more water than actually required
by the crops, excess water percolates in to the ground and raises the water
table
 Long term application of pesticides under large scale irrigation system
might have a negative influence on soil microbial activities, on the quality
of surface and sub surface water resources due to pollution application
fertilizer that contains nitrates
 Water pollution: Irrigation may contribute in various ways to the problem
of water pollution
 Irrigation may result in colder and damper climate causing outbreak of
disease like malaria.
 Irrigation is complex and expensive in itself. Some times cheaper water
is to be provided at the cost of the government and revenue returns are low
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1.4. Types of irrigation
 Irrigation methods are classified as:-
A. Surface irrigation
 Furrow Irrigation
 Border Irrigation
 Basin Irrigation
B. Pressurized Irrigation
 Sprinkler Irrigation
 Drip or Trickle Irrigation
C. Sub-Surface irrigation
 Natural
 Artificial

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1.4.Irrigation development in Ethiopia
 Ethiopia is the water tower of North Eastern Africa
 The country is endowed with water resources that could easily be
tapped and used for irrigation
 Ironically this country is already suffering by food shortage and
chronic drought! WHY?
 In Ethiopia, rain-fed agriculture contributes the largest share of the
total production
 Irrigation development holds significant potential to improve
productivity
 Ethiopia is endowed with immense water and irrigable land
 12 river basins (SRP=124BCM andGW = 2.6-2.65BCM)
 Total cultivable land of between 30 to 70Mha
 No agreement with regard to the irrigation potential (5.8- 7.5Mha)

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Opportunities and challenges of irrigation in Ethiopia
A. Opportunities of irrigation in Ethiopia
The basic opportunistic considerations regarding irrigation developments
are:
 Emphasis and priorities are given to irrigation in the growth and
transformation plan of the country
 Indigenous knowledge and introduction of promising household water
harvesting
 Micro-irrigation technologies
 Government‘s strong political commitment and encouragement to private
sector and public enterprises involvement in irrigation development
 Abundant water resources(surface and GW resources)
 Climate and Land suitability
 Availability of inexpensive labor
 Availability of suitable lands for Irrigation developments especially at
arid areas of the country (Andualem, 2022)
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Cont…
B. Challenges of irrigation in Ethiopia
 The country Ethiopia is gifted with an ample amount of water resources,
but little has been developed for irrigation
 Ethiopia irrigation development to significantly contribute to the overall
socio-economic development lies mainly in the absence of:-
 A well-defined coherent policy
 Lack of the required huge investment
 Weak awareness creation to farmers, and
 Ineffective of the irrigation extension system
 The other Major challenges are listed below
 Poor Scheme Management
 Socio-institutional Problem
 Market Problem
 Insufficient Technical Skill
 Financial Shortage
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1.5.Functions of Irrigation water
 The function of soil moisture in plant growth are diversified
 It adds water to the soil to supply the moisture essential for plant growth
 It acts as a solvent for the nutrients. Water forms the solution of the
nutrients and this solution is absorbed by the roots. Thus water acts as a
nutrient carrier
 The irrigation water supplies moisture which is essential for the life of
bacteria beneficial to the plant growth
 Irrigation water supplies the moisture which is essential for the chemical
action within the plant, leading to its growth
 Some salt present in soil react to produce nourishing food products only in
the presence of water
 Water cools the soil and the atmosphere and thus makes more favorable
environment for healthy plant growth
 Irrigation water, with controlled supplies, washes out or dilutes salts in the
soil-by Leaching processes
 It reduces the hazard of soil piping
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1.6. Standards of irrigation water
 Every water is not suitable for irrigation
 The quality of irrigation water is very much influenced by the contents of
the soil, which is to be irrigated
 Particular water may be harmful for irrigation on a particular soil but the
same water may be tolerable or even useful on some other soil
 Irrigation water may be said to be unsatisfactory for its intended use
if it contains:
 Chemicals toxic to plants or the persons using plant as food
 chemicals that react with the soil to produce unsatisfactory moisture
characteristics
 Bacteria injurious to persons or animals eating plants irrigated with
water.
 There are two main causes of salinity:
 Salinity caused by the supply of irrigation water and
 Salinity caused by the upward movement of water and salts, related to
high water tables and lack of drainage
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1.7. Feasibility studies of irrigation projects

Types of Irrigation projects


 Any plan small or large, which ultimately aims at satisfying the
paramount need of adequate water provision for crop production, is an
irrigation project.
 Based on the scope of the irrigation project, irrigation projects can be
classified as
 Large scale >3000 ha
 Medium scale 200-3000 ha
 Small scale <200 ha
Stages of investigations in the development of irrigation projects
 Basically, the development of water resources for irrigation requires the
conception, planning, design, construction, and operation of various
facilities to utilize and control water and to maintain water quality.
 Investigations of the development of irrigation projects need multi-
disciplinary approach.
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Cont…
The common procedures adopted in the development of an irrigation
project are:
 Sites are located on the top sheet
 The marked sites are inspected (reconnaissance) to decide their feasibility.
 The feasibility investigations are carried out for one or more of the possible
alternatives and estimates based approximate details are prepared.
 Detailed investigations are then taken up and technical sanctions are granted.
 After the technical sanction, agency of execution (i.e., contractor) is fixed
and construction started.
Approaches of data collections:
The following questions should be answered
 What or which data are required?
 How they can be collected?
 Why are they needed?
 Is the cost of their collection meaningful?

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Cont…
 Data to be collected at the feasibility study stage are:-
 Physical data ---- Location, size, physiography
 Hydrological data---Precipitation, Evaporation, transpiration ,etc.
 Agricultural data---Land classification, CWR, types of crops
 Geological data---Rock and Soil types, GW, minerals, erosion
 Cartographic data---Topographic and other maps of the area
 Ecological data---Types of vegetation, fish and wildlife
 Demographic data---Population statistics, data of people
 Economic data---Transportation, market, land taxes
 Legal data---Water rights, land ownership administrative pattern
 Data in existing project---Types of Locations of various projects
 Data on public opinion---Opinions of d/t sections of the society
 Flood control data---Records of a past flood, the extent of damage
caused, drainage Requirements, etc.
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END OF CHAPTER ONE

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