irrigation scheme definition
irrigation scheme means a systematic and orderly irrigation programme covering a defined area of land regardless of the type or system of irrigation employed;
irrigation scheme means an area where crops are grown under irrigation through any method including flood recession; gravity or pump fed canal systems supplying either surface or groundwater; water harvesting and pressurized systems such as drip and sprinkler;
irrigation scheme means, in respect of each WA, an irrigation scheme which is under the jurisdiction of such WA, and this term shall include all distribution canals, pipes, drains, feeder roads, pumping stations and miscellaneous structures located within such Irrigation Scheme, as the same may be extended and improved from time to time;
More Definitions of irrigation scheme
irrigation scheme means any and all pipe, including drip pipes used for the purposes of irrigation of crops or pastures, water pumps motors, sprinklers, centre pivot systems and anything ancillary thereto.
irrigation scheme means the irrigation scheme established and operated by the Company drawing Water from Bortons Pond and distributing this Water to the Scheme Area;
irrigation scheme means a specific irrigation development project in the Project Area comprising either rehabilitation works of an existing surface and ground water irrigation scheme, or construction works for a new groundwater irrigation scheme, including construction of pipeline conveyance and distribution systems which meet the principles and criteria set forth in the “Procedural Guidelines for Surface Water and Ground Water Irrigation Systems” dated June 24, 1997 of the Borrower’s Ministry of Water Resources; and “Irrigation Schemes” means two or more of such schemes;
irrigation scheme means the scheme constructed and/or operated by the Grantee for the supply of water for irrigation in the area between the Malvern foothills, the Rakaia River, State Highway One and the Waimakariri River.