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1 Reddell, D. L.; Latimer, E. A.. 1986. Advance rate feedback irrigation system (ARFIS) 19p. (ASAE paper no.86-2578)
Furrow irrigation ; Flow discharge ; Computers ; Hydraulics
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: P 83 Record No: H04100)
https://vlibrary.iwmi.org/pdf/H_4100.pdf

2 Latimer, E. A.; Petersen, M. R.; Keller, A. A. 1994. Effects of lateral heading flow steadiness on lateral spillage. In Fontane, D. G.; Tuvel, H. N. (Eds.), Water policy and management: Solving the problems: Proceedings of the 21st annual conference, ASCE, Denver, Colorado, May 23-26, 1994. New York, NY, USA: ASCE. pp.115-118.
Irrigation canals ; Water control ; Statistical analysis ; Models ; Regression analysis / USA / California / Imperial Valley
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 333.91 G000 FON Record No: H019796)

3 Latimer, E. A.; Charley, R. W.; Hunziker, T.; Keller, A. A.; Welch, D. 1994. Water conservation and delivery flexibility in the Imperial Irrigation District through lateral interceptor systems. In Fontane, D. G.; Tuvel, H. N. (Eds.), Water policy and management: Solving the problems: Proceedings of the 21st annual conference, ASCE, Denver, Colorado, May 23-26, 1994. New York, NY, USA: ASCE. pp.335-338.
Water conservation ; Water delivery ; Irrigation canals ; Canal regulation techniques ; Flow control ; Reservoirs / USA / Southern California / Colorado River
(Location: IWMI-HQ Call no: 333.91 G000 FON Record No: H019818)
The lateral interceptor concept was conceived in the wake of a water conservation effort to reduce several sources of water loss typical of irrigation districts. These sources include operational discharges from lateral canals and excess on-farm deep percolation and tailwater. In addition to conservation, a lateral interceptor system can provide its water users the flexibility of ordering and shutting off when desired under a fixed-arranged delivery schedule.

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