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| ► Back to the overview "[[Mitigation and Intervention Techniques Related to Micro-hydro Power (MHP) Projects|Mitigation and Intervention Techniques Related to Micro-hydro Power (MHP) Projects]]" | | ► Back to the overview "[[Mitigation and Intervention Techniques Related to Micro-hydro Power (MHP) Projects|Mitigation and Intervention Techniques Related to Micro-hydro Power (MHP) Projects]]" |
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| *<u>Objectives</u>: A cut-off drain is a graded channel constructed to '''intercept and divert the surface runoff from higher ground/slopes and protect downstream cultivated land or village'''. This safely divert the run-off to a waterway, river, gully, etc. In the dry lands, cut-off drains may be used mainly for the following purposes:<br/> | | *<u>Objectives</u>: A cut-off drain is a graded channel constructed to '''intercept and divert the surface runoff from higher ground/slopes and protect downstream cultivated land or village'''. This safely divert the run-off to a waterway, river, gully, etc. In the dry lands, cut-off drains may be used mainly for the following purposes:<br/> |
| #Divert additional water to cultivated plots;<br/> | | #Divert additional water to cultivated plots;<br/> |
− | #Divert additional water to SS dams and croped areas inside gullies;<br/> | + | #Divert additional water to [[Micro-hydro_Power_(MHP)_Projects_-_Mitigation_and_Intervention_Techniques_-_Gully_Control|SS dams]] and croped areas inside gullies;<br/> |
| #Divert additional water into reservoirs for irrigation and/or domestic use.<br/> | | #Divert additional water into reservoirs for irrigation and/or domestic use.<br/> |
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DESTA, L. et al. (2005): Part 1: Community Based Participatory Watershed Development: A Guideline. Addis Ababa: Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development.