Civil Drip Irrigation Report
Civil Drip Irrigation Report
Civil Drip Irrigation Report
org
Seminar report
on
Drip Irrigation
Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirement for the award of degree
of CIVIL
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Preface
I have made this report file on the topic Drip Irrigation; I have tried my best to elucidate
all the relevant detail to the topic to be included in the report. While in the beginning I
have tried to give a general view about this topic.
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Content
• Introduction
• What is Drip Irrigation?
• Why should I use drip irrigation?
• Methods of Irrigation
• Advantages
• Disadvantages
• Conclusion
• References
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Introduction
Irrigation may be defined as the process of supplying water to land by artificial means for
the purpose of cultivation.Ordinarily water is supplied to land by nature through rain but
generally it is not enough for the proper growth of plants.As such as the basic objective
of irrigation is to supplement the natural supply of water to land so as to obtain the an
optimum yield from the crop grown on the land.
In order to achieve this objective of irrigation, an irrigation system is required to
developed, which involves planning, designing, construction, operation and maintenance
of various irrigation works viz, a source of water supply, a distribution system for
carrying water from the source to the agricultural land and its application on the land, and
various other associated works.The factors which neccessitate irrigation are:
Ø Inadequate rainfall
Ø Uneven distribution of rainfall
Ø Growing a number of crops during a year
Ø Growing superior crops
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METHODS OF IRRIGATION
Irrigation methods are commonly designated according to the manner in which water is
applied to the land to be irrigated.
Surface Irrigation Methods
The water is applied by spreading in it sheets or small streams on the land to be
irrigated.These methods are adopted for perennial irrigation system.
Sprinkler Irrigation Methods
The irrigation water is applied to the land in the form of spray, somewhat as in ordinary
rain.It can be used for all the crops except rice and jute and for almost all soils except
very heavy soils with very low filtration rates.
Sub-Surface Irrigation Methods
The water is applied below the ground surface so that it is supplied directly to the root
zone of the plants.The main advantages of these methods are that the evaporation losses
are considerably reduced and the hindrance caused to cultivation by the presence of
borders, pipes and field channels in the other methods of irrigation is eliminated.
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ADVANTAGES
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Combined with raised beds, polyethylene mulch, and transplants, drip irrigation enhances
earliness and crop uniformity. Using polyethylene mulch also increases the
Cleanliness of harvested products and reduces the risk of contamination with soil-born
pathogens. Reflective mulches further help reduce the incidence of viral diseases by
affecting insect vectors, such as thrips, whiteflies or aphids.
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DISADVANTAGES
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CONCLUSIONS
Drip irrigation is a latest sub-surface method of irrigating water with higher water
demands in arid region. It may not be applicable to all farms. Yet, when properly
designed, installed and managed, drip irrigation may help achieve water conservation by
reducing evaporation and deep drainage when compared to other types of irrigation such
as flood or overhead sprinklers since water can be more precisely applied to the plant
roots. In addition, drip can eliminate many diseases that are spread through water contact
with the foliage. It also results reduced energy costs.
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References
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• www.google.com
• www.wikipedia.com
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