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The analysis of water management in irrigated districts is highly relevant.
The present work highlights the principal irrigation management problems o
f the irrigation district of Almudevar, a representative surface irrigation
district located in the northeast of Spain. The predominant irrigation sys
tem is blocked-end borders, The study included three phases: (1)assessment
of crop water requirements of the main crops of the study area; (2) charact
erisation of soil depth and soil water retention; and (3) analysis of the c
urrent irrigation practices based on the study of the 1994 water records of
the district. The following irrigation management problems were identified
: (1) the mean volume of water billed to the farmers was 43% higher than th
e net irrigation requirements; (2) the volume of water billed to the farmer
s were inversely related to the farm size; (3) few, widely spaced, large ir
rigation events; (4) large delay time in water delivery; and (5) in selecte
d crops and/ or areas, water billing was lower than the net irrigation requ
irements, indicating the presence of marginal areas or heavily subsidised c
rops. This research could be applied in other areas of traditional surface
irrigation systems, The goal of this methodology is to diagnose the actual
level of water management and to provide data for the modernisation of the
irrigation district. In a companion paper, a decision support system for th
e modernisation of the district is presented. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science B.V
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