a.<\/strong><\/span> Quaternary plots<\/strong><\/span> Irrigation canal quarters are named according to the serviced plots quarter but with small letters, for example a1, a2 and so on.<\/span> b.<\/strong><\/span> Network Wasters<\/strong><\/span> Secondary waster is generally in the form of rivers or creeks smaller.<\/span> Some of them already have names that can still be used, if no rivers or creeks will be indicated by a letter together with a serial number.<\/span> These names will be prefixed with the letter d (d = drainage).<\/span> Waster wasters tertiary is the smallest category and will be divided into sections with uniform discharge, and each is numbered.<\/span><\/p>\n
\n Plots quarter plot named in accordance with the rotation, followed by a serial number clockwise.<\/span> Rotation plots were coded A, B, C and so on clockwise.<\/span> Box quarter coded K, followed by the serial number of clockwise, starting from the first quarter cribs downstream tertiary box with the highest sequence number: K1, K2 and so on.<\/span>
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\n Figure 13. Example of plots Rotation System Nomenclature and Quaternary<\/span><\/p>\n
\n Waster channel quarter are named according to the swath quarter discarded water, using small letters preceded by dk, for example DKA, dka2 and so on.<\/span> Waster tertiary channels, coded DT1, dt2 also clockwise.<\/span><\/p>\n
\n Each building is equipped with a network of irrigation drainage network construction which is an integral part of the irrigation network of air-plugs.<\/span> In general, the primary form of natural river discharge, all of which will be named.<\/span> If there is a new primary exhaust channel to be created, then the channel that should be given its own name.<\/span> If the exhaust duct is divided into sections, then each segment will be named, ranging from the downstream end.<\/span><\/p>\n