Assam relies heavily on irrigation due to uneven rainfall distributions that do not meet crop water needs. This training covers the benefits and issues with various irrigation systems like inundation and subsurface irrigation. It also details the procedure for starting a new irrigation scheme including studying cropping patterns, calculating water requirements, and determining benefit-cost ratios. Different irrigation types used in Assam like lift, deep tube wells, and flow irrigation are examined in terms of feasibility, advantages, disadvantages, and practical site visits. Components of flow irrigation projects such as weirs, canals, and sluices are explored along with the survey process involved in planning and implementing such schemes. Finally, trainees learn how to use a total station for intensive surveying of irrigation
Assam relies heavily on irrigation due to uneven rainfall distributions that do not meet crop water needs. This training covers the benefits and issues with various irrigation systems like inundation and subsurface irrigation. It also details the procedure for starting a new irrigation scheme including studying cropping patterns, calculating water requirements, and determining benefit-cost ratios. Different irrigation types used in Assam like lift, deep tube wells, and flow irrigation are examined in terms of feasibility, advantages, disadvantages, and practical site visits. Components of flow irrigation projects such as weirs, canals, and sluices are explored along with the survey process involved in planning and implementing such schemes. Finally, trainees learn how to use a total station for intensive surveying of irrigation
Assam relies heavily on irrigation due to uneven rainfall distributions that do not meet crop water needs. This training covers the benefits and issues with various irrigation systems like inundation and subsurface irrigation. It also details the procedure for starting a new irrigation scheme including studying cropping patterns, calculating water requirements, and determining benefit-cost ratios. Different irrigation types used in Assam like lift, deep tube wells, and flow irrigation are examined in terms of feasibility, advantages, disadvantages, and practical site visits. Components of flow irrigation projects such as weirs, canals, and sluices are explored along with the survey process involved in planning and implementing such schemes. Finally, trainees learn how to use a total station for intensive surveying of irrigation
Assam, being an agrarian state, and owing to insufficient and uneven
distribution of rainfall when it is required most, Irrigation becomes a vital need
for its people. During this training, initially, the benefits and ill effects of Irrigation are studied. Then, different system of Irrigation such as inundation Irrigation, sub surface irrigation etc are enumerated.
Procedure to take up a new Irrigation scheme is studied in detail. The
study of cropping pattern, benefit cost ratio etc are tried to be conceptualised. Water requirement of the crops is calculated using BlaneyCriddle method. Then, different types of Irrigation used in Assam such as Lift Irrigation, Deep tube well Irrigation and Flow Irrigation are studied for their feasibility, advantages & disadvantages and they are physically seen in the site also. Different components of Flow Irrigation schemes such as Weir or Barrage, Divide wall, Scouring Sluices, Fish ladder, Canal head regulator, Silt excluder etc are studied for their specific use in an Irrigation project. Process of survey involved in planning and execution of a Flow Irrigation scheme are learned and recorded. Finally, study of different components, operations and calculations involved in using a Total Station for the survey of an Irrigation scheme are done intensively.