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QUALITY OF IRRIGATION
WATER
Water quality and Management
Water –Scarce and finite resource
 Asia- per capita water availability -80 per cent
declines during the last five decades.Impact on food
security
 Increasing demand from urban and industrial sector
Salinity and alkalinity problem associated with soil and
irrigation water is great challenge to irrigated agriculture
Poor quality water – Land quality
In determining the water availability- information on
quantity and quality of irrigation water
Quality must be evaluated on the basis of its suitability
India- 30 per cent land- poor quality water usage without
proper soil, water and crop management practices
Parameters for water quality
assessment
Why?
Water quality is determined according to the
purpose for which it is used . The continuous use
of irrigation water varying in quality in terms of
higher salt content -saline saline- sodic and sodic
affect the physical, chemical properties of soil
and ultimately the land become unfit for
cultivation
Water quality is determined according to the purpose for which it will
be used. For irrigation water, the usual criteria include salinity, sodicity, and
ion toxicities.
Various criteria are considered in evaluating the quality of irrigation water
namely:
1. Salinity hazard
2. Sodium hazard
3. Salt index
4. Alkalinity hazard
5. Permeability hazard
6. Specific ion toxicity hazards
Salinity hazard
• Accumulation of soluble salts in the soil is directly
related to the salt content of the irrigation
water.Salinity problem due to irrigation water occurs
when the total quantity of solible salt is high enough
to accumulate in the root zone .
• Problem-Osmatic nature. It is measured by EC term
• The total salt concentration can also be measured as
TDS (Total Dissolved Salts) by the following
equation:
TDS (ppm) = EC in dsm-1 x 640.
Salinity hazard
• The concentration of soluble salts in irrigation water can be classified in
terms of Electrical Conductivity (EC) and expressed as dS m-1.
• There are four classes of salinity viz., C1, C2, C3 and C4.
Sodicity hazard
High concentrations of sodium are undesirable in water
because sodium adsorbs on to the soil cation exchange sites,
causing soil aggregates to break down (deflocculation), sealing the
pores of the soil and making it impermeable to water flow.
The sodicity hazard of irrigation water is usually evaluated by:
• Sodium Adsorption Ratio (SAR)
• Adjusted SAR
• Sodium to calcium activity ratio (SCAR)
• Sodium ratio
Sodium adsorption ratio (SAR)
• The sodium hazard of irrigation water expressed through SAR does not
take into account the effect of anionic composition.
• Sodicity hazard also classified as S1, S2, S3 and S4.
Where all the ions expressed as me l-1
Ratings
Adjusted SAR
• To predict sodicity hazard more correctly for those water which contain appreciable amounts
of HCO3
- but no RSC.
Adj. SAR = SAR (1 + (8.4 - pHc)
Where SAR = Sodium Adsorption Ratio
pHC = (pK2 - pKc) + pCa + p (Alk)
pK2 - pKc = conc. of Ca + Mg + Na in mel-1
pCa = Ca in mel-1
pAlk =from conc. of CO3
2- + HCO3
- in mel-1.
• The adjusted SAR should be evaluated for such water which have EC higher than 1.5 and
less than 3.0 dSm-1 because only this group of water are more likely to have twin problem of
RSC and SAR.
Sodium to Calcium Activity Ratio (SCAR)
• The application of SAR to the group of water, which have EC > 5 dSm-1
and Mg/Ca ratio > 1 is obviously questionable.
• For the ground water having EC > 5 dS m-1 and dominance of magnesium
over calcium, the SAR value should be calculated as Na+/ √Ca2+
• The classification of SAR/ SCAR ratio was given by Gupta (1986) by
following 6 classes of sodicity.
1. Non-sodic water (< 5)
2. Normal water (5-10)
3. Low sodicity water (10-20)
4. Medium sodicity water (20-30)
5. High sodicity water (30-40)
6. Very high sodicity water (>40)
Sodium ratio
• Sodium ratio =
• For good water, this ratio should not exceed one.
Salt index
• It is also used for predicting sodium hazard. It is the relation
between Na+, Ca2+ and CaCO3 present in irrigation water.
Salt index = (Total Na) - (total Ca --Ca in CaCO3) x 4.85
where all ions are to be expressed in ppm. Salt index is
negative for all good water and positive for those unsuitable
for irrigation.
Alkalinity Hazard
• Residual Sodium Carbonate (RSC)
• Residual Sodium Bicarbonate (RSBC)
 Bicarbonates (HCO3
-) occur in low salinity water and its concentration
usually decreases with an increase in EC.
 The proportion of bicarbonate ion is higher than calcium ions are
considered undesirable, because after evaporation of irrigation water
bicarbonate ions tend to precipitate calcium ions.
Residual Sodium Carbonate (RSC)
• RSC = (CO3
2- + HCO3
-) - (Ca2+ + Mg2+) all ions expressed
as me l-1.
• Since carbonate ions do not occur very frequently in appreciable
concentrations, and as bicarbonate ions do not precipitate magnesium ions,
Gupta suggested that alkalinity hazard should be determined through the index
called Residual Sodium Bicarbonate (RSBC).
RSBC = HCO3
- -- Ca2+, all ions expressed as me l-1.
• Based on RSC/ RSBC ratio there are 6 alkalinity classes proposed
Class RSC/RSBC ratio
Non-alkaline water -ve
Normal water 0
Low alkalinity water 2.5
Medium alkalinity water 2.5-5.0
High alkalinity water 5.0-10.0
Very high alkalinity water > 10.0
Permeability hazard
• High sodium in the irrigation water can cause severe soil permeability problem.
• Permeability is affected not only by high sodium but also by CO3
2- and HCO3
-
content in water.
• A part of CO3
2- and HCO3
- is precipitated as CaCO3 (or) MgCO3 removing Ca
and Mg from irrigation water and leads to increased proportion of solution.
• The effect on permeability has been evaluated by the term permeability index,
which is calculated as
If permeability index value exceed 65, water is considered suitable for
irrigation.
Specific ion toxicity hazard
Sodium
• A high value indicates soft water and low value hard water.
• When water with excess of sodium (SSP=66) is used for irrigation, part of it is
adsorbed by the soil.
• Sodium soils are relatively impermeable to air and water.
• They are hard when dry, difficult to till and plastic and sticky when wet.
• These adverse physical conditions prevent germination and are generally
unfavourable for plant growth.
Magnesium
• Mg content in relation to total divalent cations
• A harmful effect on soils appears when Ca: Mg ratio decline below 50.
Chloride
• The occurrence of chloride ions in irrigation water increases with increase
in EC and sodium ions.
Sulphate
• Sulphate salts are less harmful when compared to chlorides.
• This is because when both the ions occur in this concentration, only half of
the sulphate ions contribute to salinity due to the fact that approximately
half of the sulphates gets precipitated as CaSO4 while the other half
remains in soluble form as Na-MgSO4 in the soil.
• That is the reason, the potential salinity of irrigation is calculated as
Cl- + ½ SO4--
• Eaton proposed three classes for sulphate
< 4 me l-1 - Excellent water
4-12 me l-1 - Good to injurious
> 12 me l-1 - Injurious to unsatisfactory
Potential salinity
• It can be worked out by using the formula
Cl- + 1/2 SO4
2-
where ions are expressed in me l-1.
Boron
• It is evident that boron is essential for the normal growth of the plant, but the
amount required is very small.
• The occurrence of boron in toxic concentration in certain irrigation water makes it
necessary to consider this element in assessing the water quality.
Fluorine
• Fluorides are only sparingly soluble and are in only small amounts.
• The concentration of fluoride ranges from traces to more than 10 mgl-1
in natural water, and surface water do not exceed 0.3 mgl-1 unless they
are polluted.
• Irrigation with fluoride saline water (upto 25 mg l-1) has not been found
to affect yield of wheat.
• At present, the average concentration of fluoride has not been observed
to be very high (10 mg l-1).
Nitrate
• Very frequently ground water contain high amount of nitrate.
• When such type of irrigation water is applied on soils continuously, various properties of soils
are affected.
 < 5 No problem
 5-30 Intensity of NO3 me l-1 problem is moderate
 > 30 Intensity of problem is severe
Lithium
• Lithium is a trace element may be found in most of saline ground water and irrigated soils.
• It has been found that 0.05-0.1 ppm of lithium in water produce toxic effects on growth of
citrus.
• It has also been reported that saline soils of varying degrees found in India contain lithium
upto 2.5 ppm.
• Fortunately, the germination of majority of crops is not affected with this level of lithium
content.
Management of poor quality water
• Irrigation Management
• Crop Management
• Use Of Chemical Amendments
• Nutrient Management
• Soil Management
Irrigation Management
Dilution factor =
(SAR of problem water) 2
(SAR of desired water) 2
drip irrigation
sprinkler irrigation.
drainage
conjunction with good quality water
Crop Management
Pre soaking of seeds with the 0.1 per cent NaCl /
0.5 per cent KH2PO4 will improve salt tolerance of
crops.
Magnesium loving crops : Banana, Sugarcane, Chillies, Tapioca, Cotton,
Vegetables (except tomato) and flowering crops
Chloride loving crops : Coconut, Chillies, Brinjal, Sunflower and Jasmine
Calcium loving crops : Cotton, Millets and Curry leaf
Bicarbonate loving crops : Millets, Rice Chillies, Sugarcane, Cotton, Sunflower
and Fruit crops (except Mango, Citrus and Grapes)
Use Of Chemical Amendments
Gypsum
requirement
(lb acre ft-1)
= {[(Na X 0.43) – (Ca + Mg)] + [(CO3 HCO3 X 0.7] + 0.7} X 234
For saline water the gypsum requirement can be calculated
as follows:
For sodic water, gypsum requirement can be calculated
based on residual sodium carbonate as 1 me of RSC = 1 me
of CaSO4
Nutrient Management
†Nitrate and sulphate reduce chloride.
†Use of NH4 & Cl- counteract excess sulphate.
Applying SSP is essential with high magnesium
water irrigation.
Use of potassium fertilizer is necessary to overcome
Mg-K antagonism.
Alkali soils have acute deficiency of zinc. Hence,
basal dressing of znso4 is necessary particularly to
rice.
Soil Management
• Deep ploughing with disc  for salts
accumulated on surface and facilitates fast
leaching.
• Chisel ploughing  for soils having hardpan.

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Quality of Irrigation water.pptx

  • 2. Water quality and Management Water –Scarce and finite resource  Asia- per capita water availability -80 per cent declines during the last five decades.Impact on food security  Increasing demand from urban and industrial sector Salinity and alkalinity problem associated with soil and irrigation water is great challenge to irrigated agriculture Poor quality water – Land quality In determining the water availability- information on quantity and quality of irrigation water Quality must be evaluated on the basis of its suitability India- 30 per cent land- poor quality water usage without proper soil, water and crop management practices
  • 3. Parameters for water quality assessment Why? Water quality is determined according to the purpose for which it is used . The continuous use of irrigation water varying in quality in terms of higher salt content -saline saline- sodic and sodic affect the physical, chemical properties of soil and ultimately the land become unfit for cultivation
  • 4. Water quality is determined according to the purpose for which it will be used. For irrigation water, the usual criteria include salinity, sodicity, and ion toxicities. Various criteria are considered in evaluating the quality of irrigation water namely: 1. Salinity hazard 2. Sodium hazard 3. Salt index 4. Alkalinity hazard 5. Permeability hazard 6. Specific ion toxicity hazards
  • 5. Salinity hazard • Accumulation of soluble salts in the soil is directly related to the salt content of the irrigation water.Salinity problem due to irrigation water occurs when the total quantity of solible salt is high enough to accumulate in the root zone . • Problem-Osmatic nature. It is measured by EC term • The total salt concentration can also be measured as TDS (Total Dissolved Salts) by the following equation: TDS (ppm) = EC in dsm-1 x 640.
  • 6. Salinity hazard • The concentration of soluble salts in irrigation water can be classified in terms of Electrical Conductivity (EC) and expressed as dS m-1. • There are four classes of salinity viz., C1, C2, C3 and C4.
  • 7. Sodicity hazard High concentrations of sodium are undesirable in water because sodium adsorbs on to the soil cation exchange sites, causing soil aggregates to break down (deflocculation), sealing the pores of the soil and making it impermeable to water flow. The sodicity hazard of irrigation water is usually evaluated by: • Sodium Adsorption Ratio (SAR) • Adjusted SAR • Sodium to calcium activity ratio (SCAR) • Sodium ratio
  • 8. Sodium adsorption ratio (SAR) • The sodium hazard of irrigation water expressed through SAR does not take into account the effect of anionic composition. • Sodicity hazard also classified as S1, S2, S3 and S4. Where all the ions expressed as me l-1
  • 10. Adjusted SAR • To predict sodicity hazard more correctly for those water which contain appreciable amounts of HCO3 - but no RSC. Adj. SAR = SAR (1 + (8.4 - pHc) Where SAR = Sodium Adsorption Ratio pHC = (pK2 - pKc) + pCa + p (Alk) pK2 - pKc = conc. of Ca + Mg + Na in mel-1 pCa = Ca in mel-1 pAlk =from conc. of CO3 2- + HCO3 - in mel-1. • The adjusted SAR should be evaluated for such water which have EC higher than 1.5 and less than 3.0 dSm-1 because only this group of water are more likely to have twin problem of RSC and SAR.
  • 11. Sodium to Calcium Activity Ratio (SCAR) • The application of SAR to the group of water, which have EC > 5 dSm-1 and Mg/Ca ratio > 1 is obviously questionable. • For the ground water having EC > 5 dS m-1 and dominance of magnesium over calcium, the SAR value should be calculated as Na+/ √Ca2+ • The classification of SAR/ SCAR ratio was given by Gupta (1986) by following 6 classes of sodicity. 1. Non-sodic water (< 5) 2. Normal water (5-10) 3. Low sodicity water (10-20) 4. Medium sodicity water (20-30) 5. High sodicity water (30-40) 6. Very high sodicity water (>40)
  • 12. Sodium ratio • Sodium ratio = • For good water, this ratio should not exceed one. Salt index • It is also used for predicting sodium hazard. It is the relation between Na+, Ca2+ and CaCO3 present in irrigation water. Salt index = (Total Na) - (total Ca --Ca in CaCO3) x 4.85 where all ions are to be expressed in ppm. Salt index is negative for all good water and positive for those unsuitable for irrigation.
  • 13. Alkalinity Hazard • Residual Sodium Carbonate (RSC) • Residual Sodium Bicarbonate (RSBC)  Bicarbonates (HCO3 -) occur in low salinity water and its concentration usually decreases with an increase in EC.  The proportion of bicarbonate ion is higher than calcium ions are considered undesirable, because after evaporation of irrigation water bicarbonate ions tend to precipitate calcium ions.
  • 14. Residual Sodium Carbonate (RSC) • RSC = (CO3 2- + HCO3 -) - (Ca2+ + Mg2+) all ions expressed as me l-1.
  • 15. • Since carbonate ions do not occur very frequently in appreciable concentrations, and as bicarbonate ions do not precipitate magnesium ions, Gupta suggested that alkalinity hazard should be determined through the index called Residual Sodium Bicarbonate (RSBC). RSBC = HCO3 - -- Ca2+, all ions expressed as me l-1. • Based on RSC/ RSBC ratio there are 6 alkalinity classes proposed Class RSC/RSBC ratio Non-alkaline water -ve Normal water 0 Low alkalinity water 2.5 Medium alkalinity water 2.5-5.0 High alkalinity water 5.0-10.0 Very high alkalinity water > 10.0
  • 16. Permeability hazard • High sodium in the irrigation water can cause severe soil permeability problem. • Permeability is affected not only by high sodium but also by CO3 2- and HCO3 - content in water. • A part of CO3 2- and HCO3 - is precipitated as CaCO3 (or) MgCO3 removing Ca and Mg from irrigation water and leads to increased proportion of solution. • The effect on permeability has been evaluated by the term permeability index, which is calculated as If permeability index value exceed 65, water is considered suitable for irrigation.
  • 17. Specific ion toxicity hazard Sodium • A high value indicates soft water and low value hard water. • When water with excess of sodium (SSP=66) is used for irrigation, part of it is adsorbed by the soil. • Sodium soils are relatively impermeable to air and water. • They are hard when dry, difficult to till and plastic and sticky when wet. • These adverse physical conditions prevent germination and are generally unfavourable for plant growth.
  • 18. Magnesium • Mg content in relation to total divalent cations • A harmful effect on soils appears when Ca: Mg ratio decline below 50. Chloride • The occurrence of chloride ions in irrigation water increases with increase in EC and sodium ions.
  • 19. Sulphate • Sulphate salts are less harmful when compared to chlorides. • This is because when both the ions occur in this concentration, only half of the sulphate ions contribute to salinity due to the fact that approximately half of the sulphates gets precipitated as CaSO4 while the other half remains in soluble form as Na-MgSO4 in the soil. • That is the reason, the potential salinity of irrigation is calculated as Cl- + ½ SO4-- • Eaton proposed three classes for sulphate < 4 me l-1 - Excellent water 4-12 me l-1 - Good to injurious > 12 me l-1 - Injurious to unsatisfactory
  • 20. Potential salinity • It can be worked out by using the formula Cl- + 1/2 SO4 2- where ions are expressed in me l-1.
  • 21. Boron • It is evident that boron is essential for the normal growth of the plant, but the amount required is very small. • The occurrence of boron in toxic concentration in certain irrigation water makes it necessary to consider this element in assessing the water quality.
  • 22. Fluorine • Fluorides are only sparingly soluble and are in only small amounts. • The concentration of fluoride ranges from traces to more than 10 mgl-1 in natural water, and surface water do not exceed 0.3 mgl-1 unless they are polluted. • Irrigation with fluoride saline water (upto 25 mg l-1) has not been found to affect yield of wheat. • At present, the average concentration of fluoride has not been observed to be very high (10 mg l-1).
  • 23. Nitrate • Very frequently ground water contain high amount of nitrate. • When such type of irrigation water is applied on soils continuously, various properties of soils are affected.  < 5 No problem  5-30 Intensity of NO3 me l-1 problem is moderate  > 30 Intensity of problem is severe Lithium • Lithium is a trace element may be found in most of saline ground water and irrigated soils. • It has been found that 0.05-0.1 ppm of lithium in water produce toxic effects on growth of citrus. • It has also been reported that saline soils of varying degrees found in India contain lithium upto 2.5 ppm. • Fortunately, the germination of majority of crops is not affected with this level of lithium content.
  • 24. Management of poor quality water • Irrigation Management • Crop Management • Use Of Chemical Amendments • Nutrient Management • Soil Management
  • 25. Irrigation Management Dilution factor = (SAR of problem water) 2 (SAR of desired water) 2 drip irrigation sprinkler irrigation. drainage conjunction with good quality water
  • 26. Crop Management Pre soaking of seeds with the 0.1 per cent NaCl / 0.5 per cent KH2PO4 will improve salt tolerance of crops. Magnesium loving crops : Banana, Sugarcane, Chillies, Tapioca, Cotton, Vegetables (except tomato) and flowering crops Chloride loving crops : Coconut, Chillies, Brinjal, Sunflower and Jasmine Calcium loving crops : Cotton, Millets and Curry leaf Bicarbonate loving crops : Millets, Rice Chillies, Sugarcane, Cotton, Sunflower and Fruit crops (except Mango, Citrus and Grapes)
  • 27. Use Of Chemical Amendments Gypsum requirement (lb acre ft-1) = {[(Na X 0.43) – (Ca + Mg)] + [(CO3 HCO3 X 0.7] + 0.7} X 234 For saline water the gypsum requirement can be calculated as follows: For sodic water, gypsum requirement can be calculated based on residual sodium carbonate as 1 me of RSC = 1 me of CaSO4
  • 28. Nutrient Management †Nitrate and sulphate reduce chloride. †Use of NH4 & Cl- counteract excess sulphate. Applying SSP is essential with high magnesium water irrigation. Use of potassium fertilizer is necessary to overcome Mg-K antagonism. Alkali soils have acute deficiency of zinc. Hence, basal dressing of znso4 is necessary particularly to rice.
  • 29. Soil Management • Deep ploughing with disc  for salts accumulated on surface and facilitates fast leaching. • Chisel ploughing  for soils having hardpan.