Geographical Distribution of the Irrigation and Drainage Network in the Tigris Irrigation Project
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The examination of the irrigation and drainage system is considered the key project, the main and the subsidiary device. It is then recognized, along with the project, its surrounding regions, the project's complete statistics, and the fraction impacted by the whole energy paragraphs. Examining the sources of anticipated outcomes for this proposed project, the researcher initial task was to do research on the project's topic and objectives. In 1981, the project began, and by 1984, it had been finished. It covered 18,000 dunums and had a 22-kilometer-long main canal.
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