Canal Lining
Canal
Lining is an impermeable layer provided for the bed and sides of canal to
improve the life and discharge capacity of canal. 60 to 80% of water lost
through seepage in an unlined canal can be saved by construction canal lining.
Types of Canal Linings
Canal
linings are classified into two major types based on the nature of surface and
they are:
1. Earthen Type lining
Earthen
Type lings are again classified into two types and they are as follows:
·
Compacted Earth Lining
·
Soil Cement Lining
Compacted Earth Lining
Compacted
earth linings are preferred for the canals when the earth is available near the
site of construction or In-situ. If the earth is not available near the site
then it becomes costlier to construct compacted earth lining.
Compaction
reduces soil pore sizes by displacing air and water. Reduction in void size
increases the density, compressive strength and shear strength of the soil and
reduces permeability. This is accompanied by a reduction in volume and
settlement of the surface. Proper compaction is essential to increase the
stability and frost resistance (where required) and to decrease erosion and
seepage losses.
Soil Cement Lining
Soil-cement
linings are constructed with mixtures of sandy soil, cement and water, which
harden to a concrete-like material. The cement content should be minimum 2-8%
of the soil by volume. However, larger cement contents are also used.
In
general, for the construction of soil-cement linings following two methods are
used.
·
Dry-mix method
·
Plastic mix method
For
erosion protection and additional strength in large channels, the layer of
soil-cement is sometimes covered with coarse soil. It is recommended the
soil-cement lining should be protected from the weather for seven days by
spreading approximately 50 mm of soil, straw or hessian bags over it and
keeping the cover moistened to allow proper curing. Water sprinkling should
continue for 28 days following installation.
2. Hard Surface Canal Linings
It
is sub divided into 4 types and they are
Cement Concrete Lining
Cement
Concrete linings are widely used, with benefits justifying their relatively
high cost. They are tough, durable, relatively impermeable and hydraulically
efficient. Concrete linings are suitable for both small and large channels and
both high and low flow velocities. They fulfill every purpose of lining.
There
are several procedures of lining using cement concrete
·
Cast in situ lining
·
Shortcrete lining
·
Precast concrete lining
·
Cement mortar lining
Brick Lining
In
case of brick lining, bricks are laid using cement mortar on the sides and bed
of the canal. After laying bricks, smooth finish is provided on the surface
using cement mortar.
Plastic Lining
Plastic
lining of canal is newly developed technique and holds good promise. There are
three types of plastic membranes which are used for canal lining, namely:
·
Low density poly ethylene
·
High molecular high density polythene
·
Polyvinyl chloride
The
advantages of providing plastic lining to the canal are many as plastic is
negligible in weight, easy for handling, spreading and transport, immune to
chemical action and speedy construction.
The
plastic film is spread on the prepared sub-grade of the canal. To anchor the
membrane on the banks ‘V trenches are provided. The film is then covered with
protective soil cover.
Boulder Lining
This
type of lining is constructed with dressed stone blocks laid in mortar.
Properly dressed stones are not available in nature. Irregular stone blocks are
dressed and chipped off as per requirement.
When
roughly dressed stones are used for lining, the surface is rendered rough which
may put lot of resistance to flow. Technically the coefficient of rugosity will
be higher. Thus the stone lining is limited to the situation where loss of head
is not an important consideration and where stones are available at moderate
cost.
Advantages of Canal Lining
1. Seepage Reduction
The
main purpose behind the lining of canal is to reduce the seepage losses. In
some soils, the seepage loss of water in unlined canals is about 25 to 50% of
total water supplied. The cost of canal lining is high but it is justifiable
for its efforts in saving of most of the water from seepage losses. Canal
lining is not necessary if seepage losses are very small.
2. Prevention of Water Logging
Water
logging is caused due to phenomenal rise in water table due to uncontrolled
seepage in an unlined canal. This seepage effects the surrounding ground water
table and makes the land unsuitable for irrigation. So, this problem of water
logging can be surely prevented by providing proper lining to the canal sides.
3. Increase in Commanded Area
Commanded
area is the area which is suitable for irrigation purpose. The water carrying
capacity of lined canal is much higher than the unlined canal and hence more
area can be irrigated using lined canals.
4. Increase in Channel Capacity
Canal
lining can also increase the channel capacity. The lined canal surface is
generally smooth and allows water to flow with high velocity compared to
unlined channel. Higher the velocity of flow greater is the capacity of channel
and hence channel capacity will increase by providing lining.
On
the other side with this increase in capacity, channel dimensions can also be
reduce to maintain the previous capacity of unlined canal which saves the cost
of the project.
5. Less Maintenance
Maintenance
of lined canal is easier than unlined canals. Generally there is a problem of
silting in unlined canal which removal requires huge expenditure but in case of
lined canals, because of high velocity of flow, the silt is easily carried away
by the water.
In
case of unlined canals, there is a chance of growth of vegetation on the canal
surface but not in case of lined canals. The vegetation affect the velocity of
flow and water carrying capacity of channel. Lined canal also prevents damage
of canal surface due to rats or insects.
6. Safety against Floods
A
line canal always withstand against floods while unlined canal may not resists
and also there is chance of occurring of breach which damages the whole canal
as well as surrounding areas or fields.
But among the all concrete canal linings are good against floods or high
velocity flows.
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