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Report No. 7
Field Calibration of Irrigation Outlets
Raza-Ur-Rehman Abbasi (ID) Zia Ullah Saleemi (WMED) M.Hamid Mehmood (IIMI) Shabbir Hussain (WMED)
Khalid Mehmood (IIMI) Abid Masood (ID)
The "Field Calibration of Irrigatio,t dutlets" training was organized by International Irrigation Management Institute Pakistan in the month of October. The purpose of this training was basically to polish the talent of Pakistani Professionals and Government staff. So that, when they will return to their parent department, they will be able to utilize their country's resources in a better way. The future of any project depends upon the basis on which the project was designed. So we can say that field data collection is having a pivotal role for the success of the projects and future planning. So, we can say that the selection of the subject for the training was best.
Although during this training course we had an opportunity to work with people from different agencies, but what we feel is that the number of participants were more than manageable. So, some participants some time faced the difficulty of transportation and groups were large. The overall training setup and lectures were very useful and we can use this informative training in the field quite often.
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EVALUATION OF THE TRAINING COURSE
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Mr Ghulam Qadir (IRI) Mushtaq Ahmad Khan(1lMI BWN)
Ghulam Qadir(lRI1 Shahzad Mehmood(llM1 BWN)
M. Amjad (OFWM) Hafiz ul Haq(0FWM)
Sarfaraz Ahmed(l1MI BWN) Robina Wahaj(llM1)
lqbal Yousaf(lD) Cris de Klein(1lMI)
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It is our proud that Pakistan is enjoying the largest irrigation system in the world. Especially Punjab is irrigating the land more than 23 million acres. The God gifted water resources require to be used and sustained properly. But sorry to say at present we are unable to save this water, and the losses of water reported by various agencies are more than fifty percent. Obviously this loss of water is at alarming stage.
With this in mind, IlMl seeks to do research and provide training on improving management of the irrigation system. For the betterment of the irrigation system, awareness of the prevailing problems and basic knowledge is essential for the concerned persons. IlMl already has conducted training courses for trainees from water related agencies and research staff. Similarly, this training program on the calibration of outlet structures was conducted, in which we learned how to apply methods like current metering and cutthroat fluming for discharge measuring in water courses.
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This training offered us a unique opportunity to actually bring theory in practice and gain field experience in the calibration of outlets. In future these techniques will be used by trainees in their practical work. The following few suggestions are being submitted:
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All the .SDO/Sub-Engineers must be trained turn by turn for better operation of the system.
IlMl should carry out such training programs at Lahore, so that even more people can participate.
Irrigation and Power Department itself should conduct the program for calibration of its hydraulic structures and should provide the instruments to the SDO/Sub-Engineers to do these calibrations at the very site.
This training is helpful for everyone who is involved with irrigation water management, as basic knowledge, as tool for planning, managing or implementing field activities.
In the end we would like to express our gratitude to IlMl staff for the efforts they have put in organizing this training. With such a big group it was certainly not easy to plan all the activities, especially in the field. Except for some minor inaccuracies in the planning of group formation or transport arrangements (mainly due to our dependency upon the water supply) everything went very smoothly.
At last we would pay lot of thanks to Prof Skogerboe and his team for conducting such successful and useful training courses. It is also expected that training like these will be organized in future. Thanks.
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ANNEX-I LIST OF PARTICIPANTS
International lrriaation Manaaement Institute. Pakistan
Abdul Hakeern Khan Abdul Hamid Anwar lqbal Dr. Muhammad Aslarn Gaylord V. Skogerboe - Harned Mahrnood - Khalid Mahrnood M. Amjad Kamran - Marcel Kuper - Mehmood UI Hassan Ms. Robina Wahaj Ms. Christiana Hellena de Klein - Masood lqbal Muhammad lshaque Mushtaq Ahrnad Khan - Nisar Bukhari Sarfraz Ahmad - Shehzad Mahrnood Zafar lqbal Mirza Zafar UI Haq Hashrni
Field Research Engineer Senior Field Assistant Field Assistant Principal Irrigation Engineer Director Field Assistant Field Assistant Social Organizer Assistant Associate Expert Field Research Social Scientist Agricultural Engineer Associate Expert Senior Field Assistant Field Assistant Civil Engineer (Hydraulics) Irrigation Engineer Field Assistant Field Assistant Irrigation Agronomist Field Professional Assistant
International Waterloaaina and Salinitv Research Institute, WAPDA
Muhammad Raza Chohan - Junior Engineer Muhammad Tariq Saleem Junior Engineer Muhammad Aslam Junior Engineer Shehzad Ashraf Junior Engineer
Irriaation Research Institute 1 .
Ghularn Zakir Hassan - Assistant Director Ghularn Qadir Deputy Director Hafeez-ur-Rehrnan Deputy Director Muhammad Riaz - Assistant Director Waheed Ashraf Warraich Assistant Director
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lrriqation & Power DeDartment, Puniab
Abid Masood Sub-Divisional Officer Haroon Rashid Sub-Engineer
M. Afzal Nadeem Sub-Engineer Raza Ur Rehman Abbasi Zaheer Ahmed Lodhi Sub-Engineer
lqbal Yousuaf - Sub-Engineer
Sub-Divisional Officer
On-Farm Water Manaaement Directorate, Puniab Aaricultural DeDartment
Abdul Razaq - Water Management Specialist
Anwar UI Haq Assistant Engineer Hafiz UI Haq Agricultural Officer
Muhammad Amjad Water Management Specialist Muhammad Khalid Mahmood - Assistant Engineer Muhammad Zahid Agricultural Officer
Jarnil Ahmad - Agricultural Officer
Watercourse Monitorinq and Evaluation Directorate, WAPDA
Akhter Riaz Junior Agricultural Engineer
Rana Akhtar Raza Research Officer
Zia Ullah Saleemi
Muhammad Mumtaz - Junior Agricultural Engineer
Shabir Hussain - Junior Agricultural Engineer Junior Agricultural Engineer
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ANNEX-2 PROGRAM OF THE TRAINING COURSE
22 October to 1 November 1995
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October 22 Venue: Degree College, Haroonabad
08.30 to 13.00 and 14.00 to 17.00
A M - PM 09.00 Opening Ceremony 09.20
10.00 Tea
Description of the Hakra Division wi th special reference to 4-R Irrigation Outlets in Pakistan
Lectures Measuring Water Levels Free Orifice Flow Submerged Orifice Flow Examples f rom Pakistan Free Flow in Open Channel Constrictions
October 23 Venue: Degree College, Haroonabad
A M - PM Lectures Submerged f low in Open Channel Constrictions Classroom Problems Discharge Measurement wi th a Cutthroat Flume Discharge Measurement with a Current Meter
October 24 Venue: Degree College, Haroonabad
A M Site Visit t o Determine Typical Flow Conditions Field Demonstration of Current Meter Measurements Field Demonstration of Cutthroat Flume Measurements Field Practice wi th Cutthroat Flume and Current Meter Measurements
PM Field Practice with Cutthroat Flume and Current Meter Measurements
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October 25 Venue: Degree College, Haroonabadl4-R Distributary
A M Field Calibration o f Irrigation Outlets with Current Meter and Cutthroat Flume
PM Determination of C, Coefficient
October 26 Venue: Degree College, Haroonabad/4-R Distributary
A M - PM Inf low-Outf low Test Computation o f discharges
October 27 Venue: Degree College, Haroonabad
Visit
October 28 Venue: Degree College, Haroonabad
A M - PM Computation o f seepage losses Report writ ing - 4-R distributary
October 29 Venue: Degree College, HaroonabadlSirajwah Distributary
A M Presentation of the Malik Branch Sub-Division with special ref. to Sirajwah Disty Development of a Work Plan for Sirajwah Distributary
PM Installation o f White Marks Taking Reference Levels of White Marks w.r.t. crest Taking Dimensions o f Outlets
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October 30 Venue: Degree College, Haroonabadlsirajwah Distributary
AM Field Calibration of Irrigation Outlets with Current Meter and Cutthroat Flume
PM Determination of C, Coefficient
October 31 Venue: Degree College, Haroonabad/Sirajwah Distributary
AM Field Calibration of Irrigation Outlets with Current Meter and Cutthroat Flume
PM Determination of C, Coefficient
November 1 Venue: Degree College, Haroonabad
AM - PM
Synthesis of Results Report Writing Closing Ceremony - Distribution of Certificates t o Participants
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ANNEX-3 OUTLETS ON 4-R DISTRIBUTARY
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ANNEX-3 (continued) OUTLETS ON 4-R DISTRIBUTARY
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ANNEX-3 (continuel OUTLETS ON MINOR 1-RAI.1-R OF THE DISTRIBUTARY
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ANNEX-3 (continued) OUTLETS ON 1 -R/4-R DISTRIBUTARY
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ANNEX-3 OUTLETS DATA FOR SIRAJWAH DISTRIBUTARY
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Disty Hu Elev. Hd Elev. " B "
Najibwah 3.32 2.04 4.9 Bahadurwah 3.35 3 6.4
Width of both bays of Bahadurwah are the same.
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ANNEX-4
DATA SETS (SPECIMENSI
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x I. Format for Recording Current Meler Measurement Data and Calculating Discharge
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