Zarafshan Water District improvement project in Uzbekistan
Date
2005
Authors
Nazarov, Azimjon S., author
Karimov, Askarali, author
Fipps, Guy, author
U.S. Committee on Irrigation and Drainage, publisher
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Abstract
Irrigation plays an important role in the economy of Uzbekistan with almost ninety percent of the cropland irrigated. Fifty percent of the irrigated area in Uzbekistan is already affected by water logging and/or salinization. Zarafshan and other Soviet-built irrigation schemes are in disrepair and not functioning efficiently. Crop losses and high operating costs ensue. Water flow information and communications systems are unreliable, forcing scheme administrators to make management and operational decisions based on insufficient information. The Zarafshan Water Districts Improvements project is design to be a model program that will guide the rehabilitation of other irrigation districts in Central Asia. This paper describes this program and what lessons have been learned to date.
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Presented during the Third international conference on irrigation and drainage held March 30 - April 2, 2005 in San Diego, California. The theme of the conference was "Water district management and governance."
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irrigation scheme
rehabilitation
modernization
Uzbekistan
Aral Sea basin
Central Asia