Southeastern Anatolia Project) GAP, the Turkey’S Largest Integrated Water Resource Development Project

Southeastern Anatolia Project) GAP, the Turkey’S Largest Integrated Water Resource Development Project

International Scholars Journals International Journal of Irrigation and Water Management ISSN 5423-5294 Vol. 5 (9), pp. 001-017, September, 2018. Available online at www.internationalscholarsjournals.org © International Scholars Journals Author(s) retain the copyright of this article. Full Length Research Paper Evaluation of irrigation and drainage systems of (Southeastern Anatolia Project) GAP, the Turkey’s largest integrated water resource development project Kasim Yenigun* and Mustafa Hakki Aydogdu Department of Civil Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Harran University, Osmanbey Campus, anliurfa, Turkey. Accepted 08 March, 2018 The Southeastern Anatolia Project (GAP), the Turkey’s largest integrated water resource project, is among the world’s most important regional development projects in terms of numeric size and influence. In the present study, irrigation systems and drainage requirements within the scope of GAP in the Euphrates and Tigris Basins are investigated. With the data collected, an attempt was made to determine the potential operational problems in terms of present requirements by investigating water resources, irrigation systems, and water distribution methods, efficient use of water control structures, valves, and water, and drainage requirements and systems based on field observations. In order to solve these problems and ensure that similar problems are not experienced in future projects, recommendations related to needs are made on subjects such as management and operation models that will achieve optimum use of resources, institutional and legal contents, social and cultural behaviors, environmental interaction potential, and economic requirements. A summary of wide- ranging research carried out in the study area, problems and recommendations are presented together. Key words: GAP region, water resources, irrigation systems, drainage. INTRODUCTION Globally, the demand for water resources increases daily, managers’ efficient and effective use of irrigation but water resources are not being developed at a systems, and in terms of objective evaluation, definition, sufficient rate to meet this demand. Therefore, it has and ultimately efficient management (Hassall and become necessary to use advanced engineering Associates, 2008). technologies, and to take measures of all kinds to According to studies carried out by the World Bank in 80 achieve water savings. Projects and construction based countries, making up 40% of the world’s population, on water resources, irrigation and drainage systems are difficulties are experienced in access to water and in the long-term, high-cost, and for the most part publicly procurement of water that meets health requirements. In funded, and these need to be reflected in the water addition to the insufficiency of water resources, this situation resource administration, with an approach in which all results from the inefficiency of irrigation systems, legal, administrative, social, technical, and economic technological issues, irrigation infrastructure with inadequate activities related to water, from the basin to the farm are delivery and distribution, and inadequate operation and maintenance conditions (Southernland Association, 2006). integrated. Despite the increased use of water in other sectors, Irrigation and drainage planning is important in terms of agricultural irrigation still accounts for the greatest consumption of water on a global scale. Along with this, there is gradually increasing pressure for more efficient *Corresponding author. E-mail: [email protected], use of water in agriculture and irrigation. Furthermore, [email protected]. Tel: +90 414 318 37 80. Fax: +90 414 irrigation is one of the most important factors in food 318 3799. production and rural income. It is for this reason that The operation and management modeling of irrigation water management must be developed in order to systems is closely related to the high efficiency of achieve higher water efficiency and increase rural operations. Sustainable development based on irrigation, income. In water resource development and management which is one of the basic aims of GAP, stands out as a services, it is necessary that, support and technical compelling sector (Yenigun et al., 2008). assistance should be given to users in rural areas on the In order for agricultural irrigation to be successful, its level of the farm, with regard not only to design and yields and the expanse of the area in which irrigation is application, but also to the determination and application planned must be taken into consideration, and it must be of irrigation techniques. In order to make use of new understood that irrigation yields need to be high. developments and opportunities in water resource When the matter is approached within this framework, management, to manage the population increase and, there is general agreement among all relevant institutionally, water resources more efficiently, countries organizations that there is a need to determine the most must either bring about reforms, or find solutions that will appropriate operation, maintenance, and administration meet the new needs. In this regard, education and the model for water irrigation in the region. For such a model development of institutional capacity stand out as the to be successful, investigation is necessary of such most important factors (FAO, 2006). subjects as institutional and legal contents, social and Because of population increase, rapid urbanization, cultural behaviors, the potential for environmental industrialization, and irrigation systems in many regions interaction, and financial and economic needs. It is also of the world on different continents, the demand for water necessary that technical suitability be determined, as well and water resources is rapidly increasing on a daily basis. as the ability to achieve continuity (Khatibi and Suter, However, the water resources available to meet these 1994). needs are limited. As a natural consequence, capacity- The general model in the GAP region must have an increasing studies on water resources and on irrigation institutional and organizational framework that supports systems, which account for the greatest water the development of water needs and water irrigation in consumption, are being carried out based on the principle the most effective manner. Important factors include of optimum use. Irrigation rates vary depending on raising the net benefit to the maximum value, continuity, country, geographic region and production design. feasibility and flexibility. The model should have early In regions such as the Middle East, where water feasibility and the ability to become more active by resources are very limited, there are many differences in adapting to changing conditions over time. It is important the irrigation systems used by countries depending on to determine potential models for managing irrigation their economic, political, and social structures, and in the works, dividing the entire irrigation system into efficiency of their irrigation systems. For example, in fundamental operational components, and to determine projects in Syria, Iraq, and Jordan, in which open channel probable administrative units for each of them (GAP, systems are employed, the irrigation efficiency ranges 1994). from 30 to 50%, while in Israel, which predominantly uses There are many studies in the literature on water drip irrigation systems, it is approximately 90%, resource planning, and the development, and sustaina- considerably higher. bility of irrigation systems. Some of the related studies Irrigation efficiency is around 40% in African and Latin are evaluated in Table 1. American countries, and conveyance efficiency based on In the present study, water resources, irrigation irrigation systems is not high. In studies carried out in systems, and drainage requirements are investigated Latin America and the Caribbean, in contrast with studies within the scope of the Southeastern Anatolia Project focusing on the procurement of new water resources, it (GAP) . The purpose of the study is to evaluate the goals has been shown that, along with the decrease in irrigation of the planning of the distribution and use of the existing investments and despite the increased demand for water, resources in terms of observational results, and to equity and efficiency are improved with water policies and present recommendations. The observations, evalua- administrative reforms in water resource systems and tions, and recommendations made in this study may form irrigations (WCA, 2006). a base of experience for similar applications. In Europe, America, and Canada, on the other hand, because pipe irrigation systems are used, this rate is higher than in countries elsewhere, at around 85%. In MATERIALS AND METHODS Asian countries, the rate is not high, at 50 to 70%, although there is some variation depending on the Study area: Southeastern Anatolia project (GAP) country’s location, the region within the country, and the irrigation systems in use. In Australia, ―The contribution to The area in Turkey’s Southeastern Anatolian Region comprising the the total net agricultural return of irrigated agriculture provinces of Adıyaman, Batman, Diyarbakır, Gaziantep, Kilis, Mardin, Siirt, anlıurfa, and ırnak is designated the ―GAP Region.‖ carried out using more than 70% of total water resources Bordered on the south by Syria and on the southeast by Iraq, and is around 50%. The achievement of feasible, sustainable comprising

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