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CASE STUDY OF WADI LABA AND WADI MAI ULE (ELWDP – ERITREA). Lesson 5. ianmcanderson@aol.com. Wadi Laba. Initial Areas for examination/concern: Sediment Basin/Gravel Trap She’eb Khethin Culvert Breaching Bund Capacity of Main Intake Supply to She’eb Khethin Area Supply to Id Abay.
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CASE STUDY OF WADI LABA AND WADI MAI ULE (ELWDP – ERITREA) Lesson 5 ianmcanderson@aol.com
Wadi Laba • Initial Areas for examination/concern: • Sediment Basin/Gravel Trap • She’eb Khethin Culvert • Breaching Bund • Capacity of Main Intake • Supply to She’eb Khethin Area • Supply to Id Abay
Gravel Trap • Planned to clean after every big flood and about 10 times per year • Floods in 2004 = 15; 2005 = 39 • Cleaned 3 times since 2003 • Cost this year Nfa 600,000 or Nfa 170/ SFA member for one cleaning • Farmers want no cleaning & silt to field • Prepared for extra canal cleaning and farm levelling
She’eb Kethin Culvert - Both Barrels blocked at outlet after cleaning of d/s canal
She’eb Kethin Culvert • Designed for 7.5 cumecs • Only works for medium floods and above • Farmers not getting enough water – max 4 cumecs & for less period • Downstream weir levels too high – only 0.3 m below culvert invert compared with design of 1.03 m = 0.7 m too high • Silted up due as velocity drops • One barrel completely blocked; other seasonally blocked • Farmers built temporary Agim to get enough water
Main Intake • Designed for 35 cumecs • Takes full flow with zero flow over weir • Flood flow to be restricted to 50 cumecs • In practice no gate operation so Q rises to 83 cumecs • Thus can get enough water into intake for command area
Impact of Breaching of Bund • Reduced surcharge on intake • Force of impact breaks She’eb Khethin temporary Agim • Water available to Ide Abay downstream • Increased O & M cost • Greatest impact on She’eb Khethin
What do farmers Want • Solution to temporary Agim • Reliable supply for She’eb Khethin • New intake for She’eb Khethin on right bank by breaching bund (will replace culvert) • Will overcome lack of capacity of intake as supplies large area separately • Do not clean sediment basin
Proposals - Immediate • Sediment Basin/Gravel Trap • Check Weir Structure in sedimentation basin • She’eb Khethin Culvert • Breaching Bund • Flow Recording
Proposals – Next 12 Months • Re-examine Supply to She’eb Khethin Command area with FULL farmer involvement. • New Right bank intake • Monitor Gravel Trap and Check Weir Structure • Record flow data and monitor against flood occurrences
WADI LABA Farmers Discuss way forward and options in the immediate and longer term
Wadi Mai Ule • Areas for examination/concern: • New Right Bank intake of Farmers • Breaching Bund • Capacity of Main Intake • Supply to Tiluk Area • Flood diversion canals and embankments • Current design and capacity to contain flood peaks • Liability and risk associated with the design
Floods Experienced • 2004 = 6 (small: 2; Medium: 1; High; 3) • 2005 = 13 (small: 4; Medium: 6; High; 3) • Small – not over weir • Medium – over weir before breaching • High – Leads to breaching • Duration medium & large : 3 hrs
Problems • Floods of short duration and reach peak quickly • Flows passing through breaching bund, scour sluice or over weir lost to all system • Capacity of gates not sufficient for short peak before breach about 1 hour • Gibathr area 300 ha – largest and not getting water • Farmers built own offtake d/stream of weir
Concerns with new intake • Cannot take design flood flow • Approach flow encouraged to go to left and right bank • New channel completely blocked • Left bank of intake will not withstand large flood
Inadequate left bank protection – liable to overturn and scour
What Farmers Want • Reliable supply to all areas to use excess flow over weir and through bund • Increased opening downstream to 100 metres • Not to use new flood channel
Proposals – Short term • Improvement of New Right Bank Farmers Offtake to withstand floods • Allow extra flood to pass down new flood channel • Flow Recording
Proposals – Next 12 Months • Re-examine Supply to all Command area with FULL farmer involvement. • Monitor performance of improved Farmers offtake this flood season • Second Right bank offtake similar to farmers • Record flow data and monitor against flood occurrences
WADI MAI ULE Farmers Discuss way forward and options in the immediate and longer term
Next Steps - Immediate • Prepare programme for immediate works • Prepare cost estimates for works • MOA to mobilise resources to complete in one month • Force account • Hire extra machinery • Involve SFA where possible
Next Steps – next 12 months • Complete design modifications with full farmer involvement • Request funding • Start construction next season
END RESULT • Farmers content with final result • Can irrigate more area in good years • Suffering stream bank erosion and damage • Content to accept this • Process made Farmers Association more cohesive • Solution not ideal from Investors or Engineers viewpoint • Many lessons learnt…………