TECHNOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION SYSTEMS IN THE FIELD OF WATER MANAGEMENT AND THE CURRENT STATE OF THEIR USE

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  • Researcher Musaev SH.M. Research Institute Of Irrigation And Water Problems

Keywords:

Irrigation networks, canals, water, irrigation systems

Abstract

At present, the total length of irrigation networks operating in the system of the republican water management is 183.7 thousand km, of which 75.1% are earth canals, 13% are channels with concrete coating, 10.6% are channel networks, 1 .3% - water supply networks, and 1.3% is located in this irrigation system. The total number of gauging stations is 60.8 thousand units. The total efficiency of the irrigation system is 0.64, including the total efficiency of irrigation networks run by water management organizations is 0.68, and the total efficiency of irrigation networks run by ISI and bushes is 0, 57. This situation requires an assessment of the technical condition of irrigation networks in the water management system and carrying out restoration measures based on innovative technologies. This article presents a technological description of irrigation systems in the field of water management and an analysis of the current state of their use.

References

Musaev Sh.M. "Hydraulic calculation of unstable water movement in irrigation trays made of composite materials / / Architectural and construction problems (scientific and technical journal), 2022, No. 2, pp. 197-199.

Makhmudov I., Kazakov E. "Hydraulic modeling of non-stationary water movement in the downstream of the Uchkurgan HPP" International journal for advanced research in science, engineering and technology, volume 20, p. 7, issue 6, June 2020, 14137-14140

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Published

2022-10-11

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Researcher Musaev SH.M. (2022). TECHNOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF IRRIGATION SYSTEMS IN THE FIELD OF WATER MANAGEMENT AND THE CURRENT STATE OF THEIR USE. European Journal of Humanities and Educational Advancements, 3(10), 45-49. Retrieved from https://scholarzest.com/index.php/ejhea/article/view/2765

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