Irrigation system evaluation: San Joaquin Valley field
evaluation of drip/micro systems
Contact person Dr Charles M. Burt -
Chairperson
Contact person's address ITRC/BRAE 1 Grand
Avenue Cal Poly State University San Luis Obispo, CA
93407 USA
Contact person's Telephone/Fax Tel +1-805-756
2379 Fax +1-805-756 2433
Contact person's E-mail [email protected]
Type of programme Field-based
Certificate Certificate of participation
Frequency of programme Annual
Programme's main focus Enhancement of the
capabilities of water professionals.
Programme prospectus This course is a new ITRC
three-day class where trainees will travel to the San Joaquin Valley and perform
all evaluations in two fields. The emphasis will be on performing the field
evaluations for drip and microspray irrigation systems on trees/vines.
This class will allow for more extensive field training to
help with the comprehension of the materials from the traditional class
Irrigation system evaluation: Theory and laboratory practice. It is
highly recommended that those attending this field session attend the first
session or have field experience of irrigation evaluations.
Target group Junior professionals
Programme
www http://www.itrc.org/classes/ISEclass.html
Dates/duration Three days, June
Language English |
Irrigation Training and Research Center, Cal Poly State
University
Acronym ITRC
Country USA
Address ITRC/BRAE 1 Grand Avenue Cal Poly
State University San Luis Obispo, CA 93407 USA
Tel +1-805-756 2429
Fax +1-805-756 2433
E-mail [email protected]
Institute/organization
www http://www.itrc.org
Brief description of institution/organization The
Irrigation Training and Research Center of Cal Poly State University provides
direct technical assistance in irrigation district modernization to over 90
irrigation districts in the western US. The Center specializes in SCADA,
modernization plans, canal and pump automation and water balances. Focus is on a
pragmatic approach, with successful field applications. In addition, the Center
works with field irrigation (drip, sprinkler, surface, fertigation, salinity and
drainage). Training, which is based on the extensive field experience of ITRC,
occupies about 30 percent of the annual budget. Research is about 20 percent and
technical assistance is 50 percent. The Center is 100 percent financially
self-supporting and houses offices, an excellent outdoor facility for teaching
field irrigation techniques and a unique Water Delivery Facility to teach all
forms of canal modernization, pumping, SCADA, etc.
One speciality of the Center is automation of canals,
including development of a complete modernization plan, modeling of the canal
system to tune control algorithms, specifications of hardware and software and
providing quality control during field installation, so that the end result is
an effective, working system. |