Introduction

INTRODUCTION

    It is necessary to ascertain the quality of irrigation water so as to gauge the possible effects of this water on the soil. The irrigation water often results in water logging, salinity and alkalinity problems. It is therefore very important to know its quality. Following are the basic criteria or characteristics on which irrigation water quality is judged.

    1. Presence of total soluble salts in irrigation water.
    2. Proportion of carbonates and bicarbonates in relation to calcium and magnesium in irrigation water.
    3. Proportion of sodium in relation to other cations in irrigation water.
    4. Concentration of specific ions in irrigation water.

    Several parameters are employed to judge the quality of irrigation waters No parameter in complete in judging the quality of irrigation water. Further the quality of water should be judged by considering the crop and soil factors. Any judgment without considering the above factors may not be useful. Researchers devised many parameters by following above said criteria. Some of the commonly adopted parameters used to judge the quality of irrigation water are

    • Electrical conductivity of irrigation water
    • Potential salinity
    • Puri’s salt index
    • Sodium adsorption ratio
    • Soluble sodium percentage
    • Residual sodium carbonate
    • Permeability index
    • Boron concentration in water

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