A re-look at canal irrigation system performance: a pilot study of the Sina irrigation system in Maharashtra, India

Author:

Amarasinghe Upali A.1,Sikka Alok2,Mandave Vidya3,Panda R. K.4,Gorantiwar Sunil5,Chandrasekharan K.1,Ambast Sunil K.6

Affiliation:

1. International Water Management Institute (IWMI), Colombo, Sri Lanka

2. IWMI India Representative and Principal Researcher, International Water Management Institute, New Delhi, India

3. International Water Management Institute, India Office, New Delhi, India

4. Indian Council of Agricultural Research – Indian Institute of Water Management, Bhubaneswar, India

5. Mahatma Phule Krishi Vidyapeeth, Rahuri, Maharashtra, India

6. ICAR-National Institute of Biotic Research, Raipur, India

Abstract

Abstract The general perception of canal irrigation systems in India is one of built infrastructure with low service performance. This paper presents an analytical framework, applied to the Sina medium irrigation system in Maharashtra state of India, to study the performance of an expanded water influence zone (WIZ) including a buffer zone outside the canal command area (CCA) influenced by the irrigation system's water resources. The framework used satellite-based estimates of land-use and cropping patterns. The results indicate that there is hardly any gap between the irrigation potential created (IPC) and the irrigation potential utilized (IPU) in the CCA. The fraction of consumptive water use (CWU) of irrigation is low in the CCA, but almost one in the WIZ, due to the reuse of return flows in the WIZ. Future investments should focus on increasing economic water productivity ($/m3) in order to enhance the resilience of the farming community in the WIZ, which is frequently affected by water scarcity.

Publisher

IWA Publishing

Subject

Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Water Science and Technology,Geography, Planning and Development

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