Civil Engineering - Irrigation - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Irrigation - Section 1 (Q.No. 1)
1.
Borrow pits should preferably be located in
field on the left side of the canal
field on the right side of the canal
fields on both sides of the canal
central half width of the section of the canal.
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
19 comments Page 2 of 2.

Agastya Pavan said:   8 years ago
Borrow Pits serves the purpose of depositing silt i.e. running with water. So it is one of the purposes of borrow pit.

Savitha said:   1 decade ago
Fields on both sides of the canal what happens?

Lopamudra said:   9 years ago
Thanks @Omkar.

NIKHIL said:   9 years ago
If we provide borrow pits at the sides of the canal, then WE can't imagine how much water level is around borrowed pits. It means we determine max.

Sachin kumar said:   9 years ago
In construction and civil engineering, a borrow pit, also known as a sand box, is an area where material (usually soil, gravel or sand) has been dug for use at another location.

Muhammad bilal said:   10 years ago
Please alert me in this question.

KHALID BASHIR said:   10 years ago
Need more discussion.

Anand said:   1 decade ago
Borrow pits are taken for knowing the liquidity, Plasticity, Permeability, Swell Index and Swell Pressure of Soil.

These are the basic parameters for excavation of canals.

Center half of the canal section may be preferable for borrow pits.

Aniket said:   1 decade ago
If we provide borrow pit central half width of the section of the canal, then the water coming from the ground water table meets into the canal.


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