Reservoir Conservation in a Micro-Watershed in Tigray, Ethiopian Highlands

Soil erosion in Ethiopian highlands has caused land deterioration due to moving nutrient-rich top soil to downstream reservoirs while leaving reservoirs dysfunctional due to sedimentation. Micro-watershed management by removing reservoir sediments and using them for reclaiming farmland, while using...

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Published inSustainability Vol. 11; no. 7; p. 2038
Main Authors Koda, Kazuhisa, Girmay, Gebreyohannes, Berihu, Tesfay, Nagumo, Fujio
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Abstract Soil erosion in Ethiopian highlands has caused land deterioration due to moving nutrient-rich top soil to downstream reservoirs while leaving reservoirs dysfunctional due to sedimentation. Micro-watershed management by removing reservoir sediments and using them for reclaiming farmland, while using reservoir water for irrigation, can be a potential solution to simultaneously address soil and water constraints and food security challenges. Still, there is knowledge gap before such a solution can be practically applied. The objective of this paper is to present potential solutions for the reservoir sedimentation problem and specifically highlight the utility of bathymetric survey using an echo-sounder to assess sediment volume. Our results indicated that the estimated reservoir sediment volume was 6400 m3 leading to a reclamation of 3.2 hectares by layering 0.2 m sediment. The sediment used for reclamation depicts neutral pH (7.3), high organic carbon (2.5%), available phosphorus (9.2 mg/kg) and exchangeable potassium (25 cmol(+)/kg). Garlic (Allium sativum) was planted in the reclaiming abandoned farmland and produced 7.1 t/ha of bulb on average. There is a potential of producing 2–3 horticultural crops per year. Thus, developing methods for scaling up potential farmland reclamation using reservoir sediment would contribute to degraded farmland restoration and food security in Ethiopia and beyond.
AbstractList [...]the Adizaboy reservoir sometimes dried up in March and April and started refilling in May, i.e., during the short rainy season. [...]no crop cultivation could be performed on the area striped of its top soil as fill material for the dam building. The Adizaboy reservoir is located both at the outlet of a micro-watershed and midstream of a larger watershed featuring the Agulae river as the outlet. [...]in the Adizaboy micro-watershed, the amount of surface run-off is smaller than that of groundwater, and the Adizaboy reservoir can thus be classified as a flow-through type according to Born et al. Some of these farmers plan to construct temporary housing to stay near the reclaiming farmland during the busy farming season. [...]we plan to provide such incentives, e.g., planting cash and fodder crops such as aloe vera and cactus, etc.
Soil erosion in Ethiopian highlands has caused land deterioration due to moving nutrient-rich top soil to downstream reservoirs while leaving reservoirs dysfunctional due to sedimentation. Micro-watershed management by removing reservoir sediments and using them for reclaiming farmland, while using reservoir water for irrigation, can be a potential solution to simultaneously address soil and water constraints and food security challenges. Still, there is knowledge gap before such a solution can be practically applied. The objective of this paper is to present potential solutions for the reservoir sedimentation problem and specifically highlight the utility of bathymetric survey using an echo-sounder to assess sediment volume. Our results indicated that the estimated reservoir sediment volume was 6400 m3 leading to a reclamation of 3.2 hectares by layering 0.2 m sediment. The sediment used for reclamation depicts neutral pH (7.3), high organic carbon (2.5%), available phosphorus (9.2 mg/kg) and exchangeable potassium (25 cmol(+)/kg). Garlic (Allium sativum) was planted in the reclaiming abandoned farmland and produced 7.1 t/ha of bulb on average. There is a potential of producing 2–3 horticultural crops per year. Thus, developing methods for scaling up potential farmland reclamation using reservoir sediment would contribute to degraded farmland restoration and food security in Ethiopia and beyond.
Author Girmay, Gebreyohannes
Berihu, Tesfay
Koda, Kazuhisa
Nagumo, Fujio
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Agriculture
Construction materials
Cultivation
Dam construction
Fodder
Forage crops
Groundwater
Groundwater reservoirs
Housing
Outlets
Rainy season
Refilling
Reservoirs
Rivers
Soil erosion
Sustainability
Watersheds
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