Quantification of water loss for Muda agricultural development authority central canal / Mukhlis Noordin

MADA Water Management Division reports that based on the daily water management report for Season II/2004(WMSmusim II/2004), a substantial amount of water of about 400700 cubic ft/sec (cusec) was ' lost' along the stretch of Lembaga Kemajuan Pertanian Muda 's (MADA) Central Canal betw...

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Main Author: Noordin, Mukhlis
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2010
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Online Access:https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/27190/1/TM_MUKHLIS%20NOORDIN%20%20EC%2010_5.pdf
https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/27190/
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Summary:MADA Water Management Division reports that based on the daily water management report for Season II/2004(WMSmusim II/2004), a substantial amount of water of about 400700 cubic ft/sec (cusec) was ' lost' along the stretch of Lembaga Kemajuan Pertanian Muda 's (MADA) Central Canal between Senara Regulator to Guar Kepayang Regulator, located in the district of Pendang. This resulted in the drop of water level along the Central Canal, consequently resulting in the 'breakdown' or ineffective performance for the whole distribution systems which depended on this canal. The inadequate water supply to the crops will delay the time for the water to fill up the field. This ineffectiveness of water supply can cause many problems such as water stress to the paddy plant, problems with weeds , ineffective fertilizing including social problems such as vandalism and social conflict. It is initially presumed that the cause for the water loss could be due to seepage at the irrigation siphon across Sungai Tiang Gerap or at the drainage culvert at Sungai Padang Kerbau. The other possible reasons could be due to the over tapping by the offtakes, illegal tapping by the Illegal Siphon Pipes (ISP) or due to the incorrect regulator gate operations. The objective of the study is to quantify the amount of water 'loss' along the Central Canal during the supply period. This unaccounted amount of water is determined by establishing a water balance model by monitoring, collecting and analyzing the field data. Recommendations on measures to improve the efficiency of the water distribution system will also be given. The nature of the study will depend mostly on field data collection, extensive monitoring and measurement of field investigation. Based on these data, a modified model based on the conceptual Water Balance Equation (3) of the system is then established. This is to help calibrate and validate the data obtained. Data are collected during the supply season for the water levels, rainfall, discharge and evaporation. Results of the analysis on the water levels at both the rivers have shown that there is no evidence of seepage occurring at both sites. The results also show that the percentage contribution by the offtakes and the illegal siphon pipes in the water balance equation is very small compared to the percentage contribution by the Guar Kepayang regulators. It was concluded that the later is the major contributing factor to the water loss. The observed results and the results from the model are than calibrated and validated