ASSESSMENT OF SURFACE IRRIGATION POTENTIAL IN UPPER WEYIB WATERSHED, GENALE DAWA BASIN BALE ZONE OROMIYA REGION, ETHIOPIA
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2021-03-16
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Hawassa University
Abstract
Planning and decision-making for new irrigation development projects require the systematic
assessment of irrigable land together with available water resources. This study was started
with the objectives of assessing the water and land resources potential of the upper Weyib river
watershed for irrigation development and generating a geo-referenced map of these resources
by using a Geographic information system. Watershed delineation, identification of potentially
irrigable land, and estimation of irrigation water requirement and surface water availability of
river watershed were the steps followed to evaluate this irrigation potential. GIS was used to
map the irrigation potential of the watershed; the ArcSWAT model; was used to estimate the
water availability in the watershed; AHP and pairwise comparison was used to land suitability
assessment and a CROPWAT model was used to determine the major crop water requirement.
To identify potentially irrigable land, irrigation suitability factors such as soil physical
properties, slope, land use/ land cover, and distances from the water supply(sources) are taken
into account. The irrigation suitability analysis if these factors indicate that 98.59% of soil
75.72% LULC and 41.62%slope in the study area are in the range of highly suitable to
marginally suitable for the surface irrigation system. The final results of irrigation land
suitability indicate that 14.90% high suitable (S1), 55.08% moderately suitable (S2), 5.62%
marginally suitable (S3), whereas 24.38% not suitable (N) for surface irrigation development.
After calibration and validation, the observed monthly streamflow values with a coefficient of
determination (R) and Nash-Sutcliffe Coefficient (NSE) of 0.81 and 0.77 for the calibration
period and 0.77and 0.76 for the validation period, respectively. The Irrigation water demand
of the four major crops which are grown in the study area through the growing season was
found to be 1170.1mm. Based on the Model Builder of ArcGIS, the SWAT estimated available
water can potentially irrigate an area of 10,564.15ha for highly suitable areas
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Upper Weiyb River Watershed, irrigation potential, surface water, ArcSWAT, CROPWAT
