Typical Detail Section of main Canal in Irrigation
<p>This Architectural Drawing is of Typical Detail Section of main Canal in Irrigation. Main irrigation canal is <strong>the canal that delivers water to the lands to be irrigated</strong> and is composed of the off-load part (from the headword to the head of distribution canals) and working part where distributing conducting canals branch off from the main canal. Irrigation canal is <strong>an artificial channel that is the main waterway that brings irrigation water from a water source to the area to be irrigated</strong>. They can be lined with concrete, brick, stone or a flexible membrane to prevent seepage and erosion. These canals are primarily concrete lined, but geomembranes are essential as <strong>underlayment to add a secondary barrier against water seepage</strong>. Canals are also essential for carrying away storm water and runoff from agricultural fields after irrigation. For more details and information Download the drawing file. </p>