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Title: Assessment and Optimization of Water Division Pattern in Sampean Baru Irrigation Area
Authors: J. P. SEPTEMBER, J. P. September
HI, Entin
HALIK, Gusfan
Keywords: Cropping Patterns
Dynamic Program
Effective Rainfall
Optimization of The Water Distribution System
Sampean Baru
Issue Date: 1-Apr-2021
Publisher: Ukarst : Universitas Kadiri Riset Teknik Sipil
Abstract: Recently, agricultural production in the Sampean Baru Irrigation area has not shown optimal cropping production. The average percentage of planted areas in the first (November-February), second (March-June), and third (July-October) planting seasons for the upstream area was 93.67%; 98.02%, and 76.76%, and for the downstream area was 83.54%; 80.81%; and 89.36%. This research aims to optimize the water distribution system based on the calculation of water requirements for plants and the availability of channels to obtain the maximum planting area and amount of agricultural production. This optimization method uses a Dynamic Program with three scenarios. The first scenario is the dry season. The second scenario is a normal season. The third season is the wet season. This calculation is based on effective rainfall, crop water requirements, and water discharge availability. The percentage of the planted area obtained from the dry year calculation for the first, second, and third planting seasons, respectively, were 100%, 100%, and 90.36%. Based on the existing condition, the potential profit obtained for a year is IDR 170.08 billion. After optimization using Dynamic Program, potential profits in the dry year, normal year, and wet year are IDR 213.52 billion, IDR 215.92 billion, and IDR 228.50 billion, respectively.
URI: http://repository.unej.ac.id/handle/123456789/104970
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