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(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: PER Record No: H03274)
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3 Rashid, M. H.; Mridha, M. A. K.; Smout, I. K.. 1994. Case study of management of three deep tubewells in Tangail, Bangladesh. In Abhayaratna, M. D. C.; Vermillion, D.; Johnson, S.; Perry, C. (Eds.). Farmer management of groundwater irrigation in Asia: selected papers from a South Asian Regional Workshop on Groundwater Farmer-Managed Irrigation Systems and Sustainable Groundwater Management, Dhaka, Bangladesh 18-21 May 1992. Colombo, Sri Lanka: International Irrigation Management Institute (IIMI). pp.115-126.
(Location: IWMI HQ Call no: IIMI 631.7.6.3 G570 ABH Record No: H010222)
4 van Bentum, R.; Smout, I. K.. 1993. Planning and design of buried pipe distribution system for surface irrigation. In ICID, 15th International Congress on Irrigation and Drainage, The Hague, The Netherlands, 1993: Water management in the next century. Transactions: Vol.1-B, Question 44, R36-R72: Planning and design of irrigation and drainage systems. New Delhi, India: ICID. pp.537-554.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: ICID 631.7 G000 ICI Record No: H015226)
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6 Smout, I. K.. 1995. Popular small-scale irrigation technology. Waterlines, 13(4):6-8.
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7 van Bentum, R.; Smout, I. K.; Ci, X. Z. 1995. Use of pipelines to improve surface irrigation in Hebei Province, China. Journal of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering, 121(6):405-410.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: PER Record No: H015705)
This paper describes the use of buried-pipe systems and flexible surface hoses in Hebei Province, China and their contribution to improved water use and increased management flexibility. Buried-pipe and hose systems facilitate the mixing and delivery of saline shallow ground water with fresh surface water or deep ground water. The average area served by a buried-pipe system is 4-5 ha. A substantial increase in irrigation command areas has resulted from the adaptation of existing buried-pipe systems to incorporate the use of surface hoses to distribute irrigation supplies from the outlet. New developments use a flexible hose directly connected to a tubewell pump or to larger buried-pipe systems, in many cases facilitating the conjunctive use of water from several sources. The distinctive features of system design, construction, and operation are described, along with capital cost estimates and an outline of benefits, which include flexibility to grow small areas of high-value crops.
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9 Smout, I. K.. 1999. Use of low-pressure pipe systems for greater efficiency. Agricultural Water Management, 40(1):107-110.
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10 Smout, I. K.; Gorantiwar, S. D. 2005. Multilevel approach for optimizing land and water resources and irrigation deliveries for tertiary units in large irrigation schemes: I - Method. Journal of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering, 131(3):254-263.
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11 Gorantiwar, S. D.; Smout, I. K.. 2005. Multilevel approach for optimizing land and water resources and irrigation deliveries for tertiary units in large irrigation schemes: II - Application. Journal of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering, 131(3):264-272.
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: PER Record No: H037976)
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