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Channel Crossing structures

  • It is used to carry irrigation channel across roads, hill sides and natural depressions or drainage ways.
  • Siphons are used to carry irrigation channels across natural farm obstructions.

 

 

a. Flumes:

  • Flumes are used to carry irrigation water across streams, canals, gullies, ravines or other natural depressions.
  • The open channel when used are semi-circular metal pipes or rectangular or trapezoidal wooden channels.
  • When pipes are used for flumes, they should be placed below the water surface on the upstream end to ensure that they flow full.

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b. Culverts:

  • The structure consists of masonary head walls at the inlet and outlet ends connected together by a burled pipeline.
  • Earth covering over the pipe should not be less than 30 cm and not greater than 45 cm.
  • At the outlet, a stilling basin is required to prevent erosion downstream.
  • Low cost culverts may be constructed for ditch crossing.

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c. Inverted siphons:

  • Economical when a channel has to cross a wide depression or where the road surface lies close to the field.
  • Consists of an inlet and an outlet tank connected together at their bottom by a pipe.
  • Check gate provided at the inlet end to control the water surface level in the upstream channel.
  • To collect the still, the bottom of tank is kept about 15 cm below the bottom of the pipe.
  • The size commonly used is 60 cm x 60 cm.
  • The pipes of an inverted siphon must be protected against traffic damage by an earth cover of 30 cm or more.

How does the water cross the road? Through an inverted siphon - Central  Arizona Project

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