Sorry about that, here are the actual files. Let me know if you can't see them or they don't line up correctly with the rest of the data or anything. I had the keylines drawn too but for some reason that _layer_ isn't working so I'll post that later.
· The feature labeled “potential atajado” in the southwest corner of the site- is that exactly where you want to put the atajado or is that just a general idea? I drew out the theoretical watershed of that potential atajado and it wasn’t very large because the topography just above the atajado seems like it would direct water away from the dam site instead of into it. Other than that, it looks like a good site to me. I drew in a couple of potential diversion channels for increasing the catchment area of the atajado.
· Yeomans suggests using a lockpipe system with keyline irrigation dams- a pipe is inserted in the bottom of the dam during construction, and it can then be opened to let water into an irrigation channel- the irrigation channel can be blocked (with a weighted piece of waterproof cloth) at any point so that it overflows and flood irrigates the land below it. For this application I think, as you suggest, that drip irrigation (with a hydraulic ram pump) might be a more efficient use of water depending on how it will be used, but let me know what you think of the lockpipe idea.
· I must be looking at it wrong, because from looking at the map I can’t figure out how Moises’ irrigation canal would flow into the atajado because it looks like it would have to flow uphill to do so. Can you set me straight?
· What do you think of possibly building a smaller atajado near the ephemeral stream (FID 1 in the paths_streams_roads _layer_) and pumping it either to the main atajado or directly to the area to be irrigated so that we could make use of that water?
· I just heard back from Ken Yeomans and he is willing to assist with the project- I’ll ask if he would like to be part of this forum.