Title | Electronic Water Current Meter (ISV-1) |
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Category of tools | Means and methods of water accounting |
Field of application | Use of water resources |
Usability of practice for adaptation to climate change | Low |
Implemented by | Irrigation and Water Issues Research Institute with Tashkent Institute of Irrigation Engineering and Agriculture Mechanization (TIIEAM) |
Used by |
Country: Uzbekistan Province: Tashkent Region |
Practice also applied in the following localities |
Samarkand, Surkhandarya, Fergana Regions and Republic of Karakalpakstan |
Local specifics |
Chirchik River Basin, Zarafshan River Basin, mid-streams of Syr Darya River Basin, mid- and lower streams of the Amu Darya River |
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Practice usage period |
Start date: 01.01.2015 End date: 31.12.2017 |
Problem solved through this practice |
Until today, hydrometric revolver meters (GR-21) with propeller blade and contact mechanism are generally used. These mechanisms are difficult to operate and require special skills and knowledge on behalf of personnel. GR-21 hydrometric revolver meters possess certain essential flaws, including the following:
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Tools used in the practice |
Electronic Water Current Meter (ISV-1) |
Description of the practice and its results |
ISV-1 is universal and easy to use. Measurements are presented on the display in digital form and in speed units. Use of the electronic device for measuring water speed and, based on it, water consumption facilitates the work of hydro-accountants. Device characteristics:
The device is universal and its measurement results do not depend on water composition and properties, except for temperature (desired range 0 to +30°C). The device underwent successful testing and was deployed in 5 Basin Irrigation System Administrations (BISA): Chirchik-Akhangaran BISA, Zarafshan BISA, Syr Darya-Sokh BISA, Amu-Surkhan BISA, Lower Amu Darya BISA. Actions:
Results:
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Lessons learnt and recommendations made |
Lessons learnt: Application of the device increases the efficiency of data collection compared to the currently used equipment, as well as promotes rational and effective use of water resources due to higher accuracy, reliability and efficiency of irrigation water accounting data and saving of material and labor resources. Recommendations: The device is recommended for use on large canals and collector facilities as well as intra-farm water supply networks. Today, the majority of WUAs do not have revolver meters or other water-measuring devices in their disposal, so fitting them with such units would improve WUAs overall technical capacities. With the ongoing acute deficit of hydro-accountants, any technical college graduate would be able to use ISV-1. |
Source of practice |
Domestic tools (outcomes of research by domestic R&D organizations) |
Readiness for implementation |
1. Cost of implementation: Moderate 2. Approximate cost of investment per 1 ha: $1000 3. O&M costs: Low 4. Expert support: Needed at implementation stage |
Brief information on the project |
Project title: Commercial contract engagement with 5 BISAs. Project duration: 2015-2017. Project goal and objectives: create an easy-to-operate tool to measure water speed (current) within the 0.2-5.0 m/s range for deployment on facilities of the Ministry of Agriculture and Water Management (MAWM) of the RUz. Project beneficiaries: BISAs of the MAWM of the RUz. Project implementer: Head Water Administration (HWA) of the MAWM of the RUz. |
Funding source | Government of Uzbekistan |
Information sources |
Operator manual for the electronic device “Water Speed Measuring Unit”, 2015. |
Form submission date | 04.05.2018 |
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