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DOI:10.13522/j.cnki.ggps.2024071 |
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Research on standardization management of large and medium-sized irrigation districts in the Northwest Shandong Plain |
LI Gaochao, LI Xiangyu, WANG Qian, ZHENG Haihua, ZHU Shibao
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1. Government of Dezhou Lingcheng District Yuji township, Dezhou 253508, China;
2. School of Mechanics and Civil Engineering, China University of Mining & Technology, Xuzhou 221116, China;
3. Dezhou Lingcheng District Water Conservancy Bureau, Dezhou 253500, China
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The standardization management of large and medium-sized irrigation districts plays a crucial role in the current rural water conservancy and agricultural production sector. The Hanjia Irrigation District located in the Northwest Shandong Plain, which has long been plagued by a series of issues including imperfect management system, inadequate routine maintenance, non-standard engineering monitoring and patrol data, and lack of archive and asset management, These problems render it unable to meet the demands of modern agricultural production. This paper addresses the actual situation of the irrigation district and undertakes standardization management construction and reform efforts. Through diligent endeavors, the standardization management of the Hanjia Irrigation District has successfully passed acceptance, becoming one of the first large and medium-sized irrigation districts in Shandong Province to achieve standardized construction. Building upon this achievement, a comprehensive summary of experiences in standardization management of large and medium-sized irrigation districts is provided, covering aspects such as organizational management, safety management, engineering management, agricultural water conservation and water supply management, information management, and economic management. This aims to provide experiences and engineering references for standardization management in large and medium-sized irrigation districts in the Northwest Shandong Plain. |
Key words: Northwest Shandong Plain; rural hydraulic engineering; large and medium-sized irrigation districts; standardization management |
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