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Rice · 900–1,100 mm/year

Rice: volumes outside the flooded paddy

Rice farming in Vercellese, Lombardy or the Camargue relies on charge basins and headwater reservoirs upstream of the fields. These storage surfaces — separate from flooded paddies — lose up to 1,100 mm/year to evaporation.

Technical clarification

Our solutions are never installed on flooded crop plots: photosynthesis is essential there, and we do not cover inundated paddies. Hydropreserve works exclusively on storage basins, regulation reservoirs and supply canals upstream of the fields. We secure the water volume before it reaches your paddies, so it is not lost to evaporation before use.

How we intervene

  1. 1. Source

    Storage basin or regulation reservoir

    Covered zone · Hexprotect AQUA

  2. 2. Distribution

    Supply canal or pump to the fields

  3. 3. Field

    Flooded paddies — never covered

Resource security

By protecting your storage basin, we extend hydraulic autonomy by 15 to 20 days in peak heat, making you less dependent on pumping restrictions on rivers and canals.

Water quality

Covering your reservoirs limits algae and pathogen growth in stored water before irrigation, reducing sanitary risks for your crops.

Challenge

Po tension: every m³ is counted.

Orders of magnitude

20,000 m² at 1,000 mm/year loses 20,000 m³.

Solution

Modular cover for large shallow basins.

Related regions

Data-backed case study

20,000 m² headwater basin in the Po Valley (Vercellese): 20,000 m³/year gross loss, 17,600 m³ secured with Hexprotect AQUA cover (η = 0.88).

Read rice farming case study

Source: ARPAE.

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