The Gross Command Area for a distributary is 8000 hectares 80% of which is culturable irrigable. The intensity of irrigation for Rabi season is 50% and the average duty at the head of the distributary is 2000 hectares/cumec. Determine the discharge required at the head of the distributary.

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Canal Irrigation System topics include: Alluvial and non-alluvial canals, canal irrigation system alignment, channels curves, canal losses and regulation. Canal irrigation is a man-made system that uses artificial channels to transport water from rivers, dams, tanks, or reservoirs to irrigate fields. Canals are usually made from stone, brick, concrete, or flexible membranes.  Canal irrigation systems can include: Main canals, Branch canals, Distributaries.  Canal irrigation has many advantages, including: Developing un-irrigated wasteland Avoiding droughts Meeting crop water needs... Show more

The Gross Command Area for a distributary is 8000 hectares 80% of which is culturable irrigable. The intensity of irrigation for Rabi season is 50% and the average duty at the head of the distributary is 2000 hectares/cumec. Determine the discharge required at the head of the distributary.