Huber, D. G.2013-10-092013-10-091973-040075-952Xhttps://hdl.handle.net/10182/5677Assuming the ultimate for intensive irrigated agriculture on all suitable land of the Canterbury Plains, estimated water requirements are compared with water resources in rivers and groundwater. Preliminary conclusions are that sufficient water exists for the conjunctive use of surface and groundwater resources with or without artificial storage but that further studies are imperative before an optimum plan can be formulated. Thirty studies are suggested and discussed. The parties should decide on cooperative effort, priorities and sharing of results.enCopyright © Lincoln College. New Zealand Agricultural Engineering Institute.water resource developmentirrigated agricultureCanterbury Plainsirrigation waterirrigation developmentWater resource development for expanded irrigated agriculture on the Canterbury PlainsTechnical ReportANZSRC::079901 Agricultural Hydrology (Drainage, Flooding, Irrigation, Quality, etc.)ANZSRC::099901 Agricultural EngineeringANZSRC::090509 Water Resources Engineering