An Agreement to Supply Irrigation Water is a document that outlines the terms of a contract between two or more parties, such as a water supplier and a farmer, for the purpose of providing a regular supply of water for agricultural irrigation. The agreement typically includes details such as the amount of water to be supplied, the cost of the water, the duration of the agreement, and the rights and responsibilities of each party. Agreements to Supply Irrigation Water fall into two categories: 1. Water Supply Agreement: This is a contract between the water supplier and the farmer which sets out the terms for the supply of water for irrigation. The agreement typically includes details such as the amount of water to be supplied, the cost of the water, the duration of the agreement, as well as the rights and responsibilities of each party. 2. Water Sharing Agreement: This agreement is between two or more parties who share a common water source. It typically sets out the terms for the sharing of the water, including the amount of water to be shared, the duration of the agreement, the rights and responsibilities of each party, and the costs associated with the agreement.