Development of mosh irrigation procedures in the conditions of Bukhara region
Keywords:
irrigation systems, melioration, a water reservoir, water consumption, waterways.Abstract
Undoubtedly, the decision also took into account the existing water problem in the Bukhara region, including the Uzbekistan SSR. The decision instructed the reconstruction of irrigation systems and the transition to new irrigation systems. After the Second World War, the Bukhara region became a major irrigation and melioration construction site. A large number of irrigation channels, a reservoir and a collector-drainage network were built.
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