Assessments of Irrigation Water Requirement from Deduru Oya Left Bank Canal to Supplement Deduru Oya Left Bank Irrigation Demand

  • Sampath D
  • Weerakoon S
  • Mishra B
  • et al.
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Abstract

Rainfall in DeduruOya basin has a significant temporal variation and thus the DeduruOya carry flash floods during rainy season and very low flows during dry season. TheDeduruOya reservoir under construction at the upstream of the existing RidiBediElaanicut will be useful to regulate discharge of the DeduruOya for better utilizing the basin water resources especially for irrigation. The multipurpose DeduruOya reservoir project with a reservoir of a capacity of 75 Million Cubic Meters (MCM), augments water resources in 136 existing tank based irrigation systems in the DeduruOya Left Bank through a Left Bank (LB) canal and also diverts water to the Iginimitiya tankin the MeeOya basin through a Right Bank (RB)transbasin canal. This study develops a model for water management in LB canal development area and for the assessment of diversion requirement from the DeduruOya reservoir through the LB Canal to supplement LB irrigation demand. Hydrological Engineering Center-Hydrological Modeling System (HEC-HMS) is used for runoff estimations and CROPWAT model is used to estimate crop water requirements. Water Evaluation And Planning (WEAP) model is used for water balance simulations in DeduruOya LB canal development area and to calculate water requirements from LB canal for the period of recent 10years. The study reveals that the annual water requirement from the LB canal for 100% cropping intensity in the proposed 3000 ha irrigable area in LB canal development area varies from 26 MCM to 41 MCM.

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Sampath, D. S., Weerakoon, S. B., Mishra, B., & Herath, S. (2014). Assessments of Irrigation Water Requirement from Deduru Oya Left Bank Canal to Supplement Deduru Oya Left Bank Irrigation Demand. Engineer: Journal of the Institution of Engineers, Sri Lanka, 47(4), 17. https://doi.org/10.4038/engineer.v47i4.6873

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