Modernizing Agriculture: KPMI Deploys Large-Diameter HDPE Pipes for the NIA-Colocol Integrated Irrigation System
In the fertile valleys of Nueva Vizcaya, a transformative agricultural development is underway through the Colocol Integrated Irrigation System, initiated by the National Irrigation Administration (NIA). This project aims to enhance irrigation efficiency and support the livelihoods of farming communities throughout the region.
Specifications | Details |
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Account | N/A |
Pipe Used | Covered Wall Pipe |
Application | Irrigation |
Pipe ID/OD Size | 2,100mm |
Pipe Length | 252 |
Specifications | Details |
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Pipe Quantity | 48 |
Ring Stiffness | SN 8 |
Pressure Rating | 2 Bar |
Location | Nueva Vizcaya |
Duration | Completed 2024 |
As part of the infrastructure improvement, KPMI has supplied high-performance Large-Diameter High-Density Polyethylene (HDPE) Pipes to replace aging irrigation channels with a modern, durable, and efficient conveyance system. The project features Covered Wall HDPE Pipes with a diameter of 2100mm, a ring stiffness rating of SN8, and a pressure rating of 2 bar, making them well-suited for delivering a consistent water supply across long distances and varying terrains.
These Large-Diameter HDPE Pipes are specifically engineered for irrigation systems that require structural stability, longevity, and minimal maintenance. With their superior resistance to corrosion and ground movement, they offer an ideal solution for sustainable water distribution in agricultural areas.
Beyond their technical advantages, this initiative supports a larger mission: to empower local farmers with reliable access to water, enhance crop yields, and drive economic growth in rural communities. The integration of KPMI’s HDPE piping technology represents a significant step forward in ensuring food security and agricultural resilience in Nueva Vizcaya.
Through projects like the Colocol Integrated Irrigation System, KPMI continues to play a crucial role in building smarter, stronger, and more sustainable infrastructure, ultimately helping to nurture the lands that feed the nation.