The permeability of lining is also governed by the depth of water in the canal and type of subgrade soil.

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Irrigation Canals and its Economics topics include: Canal lining, channel cross-sections, lining advantages, hard surface, earth type or rigid linings, canal lining requirements and expansive soils. Irrigation canals can have positive economic effects, such as: Higher incomes: Investments in irrigation canals can lead to higher incomes for both landowners and landless workers. Higher agricultural productivity: Irrigation canals can increase agricultural productivity in "treatment" villages. Incremental income: Canal irrigation can lead to incremental income from well irrigation. This can... Show more

The permeability of lining is also governed by the depth of water in the canal and type of subgrade soil.