Water management in outside irrigation areas of Tha Takiap sub-distric, Tha Takiap distric, Chachoengsao province, Thailand
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The results showed that there was a total amount of runoff was about 6,831,447.60 cubic meters, and the total water use for each activity in an area of about 6,685,449.46cubic meter. When comparing the total watery supply with the water consumption of every activity throughout the year, the water supply was sufficient to meet the demand for water. The monthly rainfall was recorded more water than in all activities in August, about 724,586.66 cubic meters. Therefore, there should be reserved more water storage for water retention during water shortages, excavation of pools and reservoirs to optimize the water capture efficiency, planting planning.
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