The experiment was conducted during summer season (July, August, September) 2019 in some field in Anbar governorate, Saqlawiya city, Gisaba area to calculate water losses by evaporation through water depths by calculating the discharges that come from nozzles and water depths to collect in side cans while calculating uniformity coefficient above soil surface. The results showed that the increase of spray nozzles in soil surface at 1.0m gave the lowest depths from evaporated water by changing the timer speed percent; where it was 0.18mm 100% speed, while increased to 3.39mm at 20% speed compared 0.66mm at 100% speed till 5.91mm at 20% speed when expanding the sprayer nozzles to 1.50m from soil surface. The 100% speed gave low percentage of losses (1.79%) and the high percentage was obtained at 20% speed (33.70%) at 1.0m height, which is better that height of 1.50m in rationalizing water in order to irrigate new areas that water was not enough for. this is due to variation in the height of spray nozzles above the ground, as well as variations in temperature and wind speed steadfastly speed up the system.
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