Irrigation efficiency and water allocation in the Waihou catchment
Report: TR05/09
Author: Aqualinc Research Ltd
Abstract
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the efficiency of irrigation water use and allocation in the Waihou Catchment. It follows on from similar work for other parts of the Waikato Region. It will further extend the understanding of water use and allocation in the Region and contribute to the development of water management policy and planning.
The surface water resources of the Waihou Catchment are close to full allocation. Future demand for surface water will need to be met from improvements in efficiency of current water uses and allocations. Irrigation accounts for 50 percent of the daily take, and therefore any improvements in on-farm water use and/or allocations will be a major benefit. This is applicable to not only the Waihou Catchment, but also to other catchments where water resources are a constraint to future development.
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Contents | |
Executive summary | v |
1 Introduction | 1 |
1.1 Previous work | 1 |
1.2 Study description | 2 |
1.3 Waihou Catchment | 2 |
1.4 Information and data sources | 4 |
2 Irrigation efficiency | 4 |
2.1 Irrigation efficiency | 5 |
2.2 Case study farms | 5 |
2.3 System irrigation efficiency | 6 |
2.3.1 Results | 6 |
2.3.2 Improving efficiency | 7 |
2.4 Seasonal irrigation efficiency | 8 |
2.4.1 Results and issues | 8 |
3 Water use efficiency | 10 |
3.1 Irrigation demand | 10 |
3.2 Pasture response | 11 |
3.3 Cost benefits analysis | 11 |
4 Allocation efficiency and options | 13 |
4.1 Peak and seasonal irrigation demand | 14 |
4.2 Allocation efficiency | 15 |
4.3 Alternative allocation options | 17 |
5 Conclusions | 18 |
6 Key issues and constraints | 19 |
7 References | 20 |
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