Irrigation Project definition
Examples of Irrigation Project in a sentence
SCIP San ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Irrigation Project Both a system of canals and associated infrastructure and a subdivision of BIA that owns the canals and associated infrastructure.
Public Disclosure Authorized We refer to the Loan Agreement, dated October 24, 2019, between India (“Borrower”) and the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (“Bank”) (“Loan Agreement”), and to the Project Agreement between the Bank and the State of Odisha (Project Implementing Entity) (“Project Agreement”) of the same date, for the above-mentioned Odisha Integrated Irrigation Project for Climate Resilient Agriculture (the Project).
BIA is also included on projects involving San ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Irrigation District or San ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Irrigation Project.
The Alatona Irrigation Project will involve close coordination with donors involved in strengthening the management of the ON agency to provide effective operations and maintenance of the irrigation infrastructure, as well as conformity with the established cropping calendar.
To assure the long term success of the Alatona Irrigation Project, MCC will finance additional capacity on the main conveyance structures, as well as support the ON to achieve sustainable management of its entire stock of assets.
Irrigation of the Fort ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Indian Irrigation Project pursuant to this paragraph may be on land within the external boundaries of the Project on the Effective Date of the Compact or as modified pursuant to applicable federal law.
The Alatona Irrigation Project complements and reinforces several ongoing or recently launched World Bank programs as described below.
The Alatona Irrigation Project aims to attract farmers to purchase land and increase the revenue of farmers and farming enterprises.
Administration, operation and maintenance, and delivery of the Tribal Water Right on the Crow Irrigation Project shall be conducted by the United States Department of the Interior, Bureau of Indian Affairs, in accordance with applicable federal laws.
Finally, the Alatona Irrigation Project is also expected to generate non-quantified social, health, and education improvements through investment in social infrastructure in the Alatona zone and greater access through the Niono – Goma Coura road upgrade to existing health and social services facilities.