Author:
Abdullah Mukhalad,Al-Ansari Nadhir
Abstract
Iraq has a unique irrigation system since the early history, these systems are
functioning through many irrigation projects built over `Tigris and Euphrates Rivers.
Irrigation projects include several categories, which are dams, barrages, canals,
drains, pumping stations, regulators, and reservoirs.
There are six large dams inside Iraq, 5 are existing in Tigris basin, and one in
Euphrates basin, these dams which were built since 1950’s are suffering from
several issues, like foundation liquefaction, seismic effects, and others.
Tharthar Lake, Habbaniyah Lake, Razzaza Lake, and Southern Marshes are also
one of the main projects in Iraq to control flood and storing excess water in some.
These lakes serve in protection of the main cities during large floods.
There are also many barrages on Tigris and Euphrates, some of these barrages are
part of Tharthar and Habbaniyah projects, while others serving the irrigation
projects in Mesopotamia.
On Euphrates, there are several irrigation projects, where the projects upstream
Fallujah city are almost small or medium projects irrigated by pumping. Then, in
the rest of Euphrates, there are Great Abu Ghraib project, Great Mussayab, HillaKifil, some small projects, and Kifil-Shinafiyah projects. Also, Hilla branch which
is the largest branch in Iraq from Euphrates, where this branch is irrigating several
irrigation projects.
On Tigris basin, there are Jazeera project irrigated by pumping from Mosul Dam,
Kirkuk project that is irrigated from Lesser Zab River, and Diyala are projects.
Inside Mesopotamia and over Tigris reach, there are Ishaqi project, Nahrawan
project, Middle Tigris projects, Dujailah project, Dalmaj project, and Gharraf Canal
projects.
In the middle of Mesopotamian plain, Main Outfall Drain was completed in 1992,
this grand drain are serving around 6 million donum of farmlands.
Keywords: Dams, Barrages, Irrigation canals, Iraq.
Publisher
Scientific Press International Limited