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All Topics | Topic "Too high agricultural water demand"
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Mr. Beast SEI Asia

Subject: Too high agricultural water demand   
Posted: 9/17/2014 Viewed: 18523 times
Hi all,

I am setting up the water allocation (agricultural and domestic consumption) in the northern part of Thailand. The agricultural water demand is modelled as a catchment with different types of land types (e.g. rice rainfed, corn, sugarcane, irrigated rice, mixed farm and etc.).

Once I run the model, agricultural water demand are incredibly high (2000-3000 CMS). Any suggestion on which parameter(s) I should carefully adjust to get appropriate water demand values?

Thank you very much.
Chusit
Dr. Devaraj de Condappa

Subject: Re: Too high agricultural water demand   
Posted: 9/18/2014 Viewed: 18484 times
Hi Chusit,

Did you check the value you entered for the area of your catchment object where you have irrigation? Its unit (eg that it is not km² instead of ha, that there is not scale)? That you entered the correct % for Irrigated Area?

Hope it helps...
Topic "Too high agricultural water demand"