GIS-BASED SURFACE IRRIGATION POTENTIAL ASSESSMENT OF MEKI RIVER WATERSHED, CENTRAL RIFT VALLEY OF ETHIOPIA
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2023-07-16
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Hawassa University
Abstract
Irrigation can contribute to food security by increasing food availability and cash income of
smallholder farmers. However, surface irrigation development in the study area is hindered
due to lack of reliable data of suitable land and available water potential. Therefore, this
study assessed the land and water resources of Meki River watershed in rift valley lakes basin
in Ethiopia using Geographic information system to identify suitable land and available water
potential for surface irrigation. Land suitability factors such as soil depth, soil texture, soil
drainage, slope and land use/cover were considered and their suitability analyzed using
ArcGis10.3. Water availability assessed using soil and water assessment tool and calibrated
and validated with observed flow. Flow duration curve from monthly simulated flow was
developed to obtain the reliable monthly flow at 80% probability. Irrigation water
requirements estimated using CROPWAT8.0 for the Maize, Onion and Tomato and compared
with dependable flow to compute the potential irrigable area. Regarding evaluation factors
the results showed that 52.31 % of slope, 89.9% % of soil depth, 75.95% of soil drainage
99.65% of soil texture and 94.73 % of land use land cover were in the range of highly to
marginally suitable, whereas 47.69 % of slope, 10.1% of soil depth, 24.1% of soil drainage,
0.35% of soil texture and 5.27 % of land use land cover restricted for surface irrigation.
Further weighted overlay results showed that 177,199 ha were in the range of highly to
marginally suitable whereas 35798 ha were unsuitable. Besides, the results revealed that
maximum and minimum dependable flow during crop growing period were 39.6 m
3
/s and
0.05 m
3
/s respectively. Moreover, the results showed that irrigation water demands vary from
crop to crop, and 4126.04 ha were obtained to be potentially suitable for the development of
surface irrigation project. This study concludes that there is huge suitable land and
insufficient water availability in the watershed. Therefore, irrigation potential of the
watershed can be increased through using water saving technology such as drip, sprinkler
and selecting other less sensitive crops, also using other water sources such as Lake Water,
ground water and rain water harvesting
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Arc GIS, rift valley lakes basin, Land Suitability, water availability, Meki River watershed, Surface Irrigation
