Water Resources Tank Irrigation
Tanks are small reservoirs created by building earthern bunds across small streams. When the depth
of the tank exceeds 12 m, it is known as a reservoir. Usually, depth of a tank is less than 4.5 m.
* In tanks, surplus escape arrangement is in the form of a surplus escape weir, provided in the body of
the tank bund. Occasionally, syphon spillway is provided as is done in the case of earth dam
project.
* Tanks may be in groups or isolated.
* Provision of breaching sections is necessary if tanks are in groups as a precaution against their
failure.
* The capacity of an irrigation tank is sometimes increased by installing dam stones.
* The discharge through the sluice of a small irrigation tank is usually controlled by plug.
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