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» Our Blogs » India co-op Farming Changes to Advanced Pressurized Irrigation System
When Saisanket, supported by Israeli modern technologies, established their operation in the lift irrigation market, (especially BERMAD control valves), they found systems which were old, badly maintained, and the water supply had poor quality and only flowed for a few hours a day.
By offering the lift irrigation system design based on a pressurized system, with control valves and SCADA systems, they were able to achieve a number of critical benefits:india lift.jpg
Improved water use efficiency to 95%
Ensure equitable distribution of water across the land. Meaning 24/7 hydraulically balanced service for each farmer.
Enable the use of water meters, with flow and pressure control features, which helps monitor and control usage.
Bring computerized irrigation and SCADA systems to the end users, and co-op managers
Provide system ready for drip or sprinkler irrigation to the local family farmers
Ultimately, moving to a pressurized system allows water to travel end-to-end in a matter of minutes as opposed to a potential multi-day cycle with canal systems, while saving on waste of area, reducing civil engineering costs and allowing central water filtration.
How BERMAD Introduced Automation to the New Pressurized System
Our part in the Saisanket project design was to specify, develop and provide a BERMAD Pressure Flow Control Metering Device (PFCMD) in the new automation system to:
Reduce filling rate and draining of pipelines
Maintain the system design requirements
Monitor and control volumetric irrigation (as opposed to “by time” irrigation)
Control air in the system.
If you want to dig deeper into the details of the Saisanket project and how the automated irrigation system made the irrigation project far more efficient, download the free case study, India Lift Irrigation Systems..