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(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.1 G232 LEY Record No: H0161)
The results of EWUP studies at each of three locations in Egypt: El-Mansuriya, Kafr El-Shiek and El-Minya, to characterize the conventional farm irrigation systems used by farmers in each area are summarized. The method used is surface gravity flooding of small, flat basins or small basins with short furrows. Numerous irrigation field trials on farms at the three EWUP study areas have been conducted. The practices tested included precision land levelling to dead level; level border strip or level long furrow irrigation system design; and teaching and advising farmers concerning improved on-farm water management practices in the use of the improved systems. Results were found to be highly successful when the spatial and temporal variations in farm irrigation system design factors were properly accounted for. A significant factor is the need to continue working with the farmer after system construction, teaching and advising him of improved management practices with the new systems. EWUP experience has shown that when farmers are well advised in using the new systems improved results are significant.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.1 G232 LIT Record No: H0157)
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High water table levels presenting hazards to crop growth were measured at field sites in upper, middle, and lower Egypt. Water table contribution to evapotranspiration was significant at each site. A water balance model of the water table aquifer was used to predict the effect of various interventions on water table levels. Desirable lower water table levels could not be maintained through on-farm irrigation efficiency improvement including lining of on-farm channels while using surface irrigation methods. Branch, distributary, and private canal lining would have negligible effect on water table levels. Corresponding increases in required water deliveries would be expected.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.6.2 G232 HAN Record No: H033)
The following report describes the legal irrigation throughout turnouts to mesgas and reviews the design assumptions, legal implications and current utility of the existing methods in Egypt. The legal limitations currently imposed upon the turnouts, based on specific site measurements, are presented, together with the responses from the Ministry of Irrigation and farmers to the inadequacies of the current turnouts. Data collected from the field sites indicates the necessity of increasing the size of turnouts in accordance with irrigation demands for the season and crops grown throughout Egypt. The recommended larger capacity turnouts with adjustable gates includes the design modification requirements of modified inlet shapes and provision for trash guards. These larger gated turnouts will require an irrigation technician to assume the responsibility of the current gatekeeper function and to interface with the farmers regarding their irrigating scheduling. In addition to recommendations regarding closer management between the irrigation technician and the farmers, it is suggested that training centers be established to assist in the development of water distribution management methods between the irrigation engineers and the water user associations.
4 El-Kady, M.; Clyma, W.; Abu-Zeid, M. 1980. On-farm irrigation practices in Mansouria District, Egypt. In Egypt Water Use and Management Project, Mid project report - Vol. II. Cairo, Egypt: The Project. 56 p. (EWUP technical report no. 4)
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7 G232 EGY Record No: H02731)
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.3 G232 KNO Record No: H03416)
6 El-Kady, M.; Wolfe, J.; Wahby, H. 1982. The rotation water distribution system vs. the continual flow water distribution system. Cairo, Egypt: Egypt Water Use and Management Project. v, 23p. (EWUP technical report no.20)
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.1 G232 ELK Record No: H03411)
7 Ree, W. O.; El-Kady, M.; Wolfe, J. W.; Fahim, W. 1982. The hydraulic design of mesqa 10: An Egyptian irrigation canal. Cairo, Egypt: Egypt Water Use and Management Project. vi, 51p. (EWUP technical report no.22)
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.1 G232 REE Record No: H03409)
8 El-Kady, M.; Wahby, H.; Andrew, J. W. 1984. Lining of Egyptian canals: Techniques and economic analysis. Cairo, Egypt: Egypt Water Use and Management Project. 148p. (EWUP technical report no.56)
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.1 G232 ELK Record No: H03408)
9 Knop, E.; Sallam, M. S.; Knop, S.; El-Kady, M.. 1980. Social dimensions of Egyptian irrigation patterns. In Egypt Water Use and Management Project. Egyptian and American Team Members. Egypt water use and management project: Mid project report. Vol. IV - Appendix c: Technical articles. Fort Collins, CO, USA: Colorado State University. 35p.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.1 G232 EGY Record No: H08292)
10 El-Kady, M.; Clyma, W.; Abu-Zeid, M. 1980. On-farm irrigation practices in Mansouria District, Egypt. In Egypt Water Use and Management Project. Egyptian and American Team Members. Egypt water use and management project: Mid project report. Vol. IV - Appendix c: Technical articles. Fort Collins, CO, USA: Colorado State University. 28p.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 631.7.1 G232 EGY Record No: H08296)
11 El-Kady, M.; Hanigan, F. L. 1993. Better information for better water management. In Nile 2002 Conference - Comprehensive Water Resources Development of the Nile Basin: Getting started: Proceedings, Aswan, Egypt, 1-6 February 1993. pp.V-1:1-13.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 333.91 G232 NIL Record No: H012459)
12 Keller, A. A.; Keller, J.; El-Kady, M.. 1995. Effective irrigation efficiency applied to Egypt's Nile System. Paper, National Water Research Center (Egypt), Strategic Research Program. 19p. (Working paper series no.5-1)
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: P 4046 Record No: H017453)
13 Hussain, Z.; Seckler, D.; El-Kady, M.; Aal, F. A. 1994. Crop substitution for more efficient water use in Egypt. Paper, National Water Research Center (Egypt), Strategic Research Program. 29p. (Working paper series no.1-4)
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: P 4049 Record No: H017456)
14 Hussain, Z.; Seckler, D.; El-Kady, M.; Aal, F. A. 1995. Financial, economic returns and value added per consumptive use of water for major crops in Egypt. Paper, National Water Research Center (Egypt), Strategic Research Program. 23p. (Working paper series no.2-4)
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: P 4050 Record No: H017457)
15 Zhu, Z.; El-Kady, M.; Israelsen, C. E. 1995. Towards better sharing of information in the NWRC. Paper, National Water Research Center (Egypt), Strategic Research Program. 18p. (Working paper series no.6-5)
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: P 4052 Record No: H017459)
16 Hussain, Z.; El-Kady, M.; Israelsen, C. E. 1995. Drainage re-use and economic impacts of salinity in Egypt's irrigation waters. Paper, National Water Research Center (Egypt), Strategic Research Program. 35p. (Working paper series no.8-4)
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: P 4054 Record No: H017461)
17 Hussain, Z.; Young, R. A.; El-Kady, M.. 1995. Estimating the value of irrigation water in Egypt. Paper, National Water Research Center (Egypt), Strategic Research Program. 23p. (Working paper series no.14-4)
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: P 4060 Record No: H017467)
18 Hussain, Z.; El-Kady, M.. 1995. The supply response of major crops and crop substitutability in Egypt. Paper, National Water Research Center (Egypt), Strategic Research Program. 15p. (Working paper series no.15-4)
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: P 4061 Record No: H017468)
19 Hussain, Z.; El-Kady, M.. 1995. Strategies for the development of sustainable agriculture and water conservation in Egypt. Paper, National Water Research Center (Egypt), Strategic Research Program. 15p. (Working paper series no.18-4)
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: P 4063 Record No: H017470)
20 El-Hessy, F.; El-Kady, M.. 1995. Water management and conservation strategies in the Northern Delta. Paper, National Water Research Center (Egypt), Strategic Research Program. 29p. (Working paper series no.23-1)
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: P 4066 Record No: H017474)
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