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An analytical study field to assess the technical and economic feasibility of the project by default to the use of irrigation systems in the district In City Al –Rutbaa

    Hameed Rasheed al-Dulaimi

ANBAR JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES, 2010, Volume 8, Issue 4, Pages 289-297

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Abstract

This study was Conducted in the humid area (5000) acres in the segment (1) boycott (1) Rutba a in order to identify the possibility of expanding by using irrigation systems spray and attempt to hypothetical project to use the irrigation systems at the core of the area studied . The study provide analytical study of the field to evaluate the technical and economic feasibility of a location, climate and topography of the land. Conducted acomprehensive description of the area soil and groundwater, which found that the salinity EC is roughly 1-2.5 ds / m and the proportion of PH is 7.4 and is equal to 700 ppm SO4 salts and Colleges Total Salt is up to 1800 ppm. They are of medium risk. There are no warnings from use as long there is water management systems are appropriate and specifically during the summer. The study found that the qualities of soil and water requires the use of modern methods of irrigation, sprinkler or drip. And identified the components of each system from these systems and the nature of work in spray irrigation systems and proposed an innovative way for the purpose of a memorial monument systems all three systems in the form of an equilateral triangle Alazlaa and suggested appropriate cropping pattern. And thus identified the components of the project is supposed to invest. Speculative and preliminary costs and labor for the project. It was then to identify investment and operating costs required for the project under study each individually. In light of this economic evaluation was conducted for the project, during which show that the return on investment is approximately 0.86 and that the period of recovery of capital is up to the age The study recommended that the project is economically feasible supposed to light the technical and economic standards that are under study
Keywords:
    Economic feasibility Irrigation Rutbaa
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(2010). An analytical study field to assess the technical and economic feasibility of the project by default to the use of irrigation systems in the district In City Al –Rutbaa. ANBAR JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES, 8(4), 289-297.
Hameed Rasheed al-Dulaimi. "An analytical study field to assess the technical and economic feasibility of the project by default to the use of irrigation systems in the district In City Al –Rutbaa". ANBAR JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES, 8, 4, 2010, 289-297.
(2010). 'An analytical study field to assess the technical and economic feasibility of the project by default to the use of irrigation systems in the district In City Al –Rutbaa', ANBAR JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES, 8(4), pp. 289-297.
An analytical study field to assess the technical and economic feasibility of the project by default to the use of irrigation systems in the district In City Al –Rutbaa. ANBAR JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES, 2010; 8(4): 289-297.
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