Impact of Field Application of Treated Wastewater on Hydraulic Properties of Vertisols

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M. A. Gharaibeh
N. I. Eltaif
Bayan Al-Abdullah
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[1] Jordan University of Science and Technology,Department of Natural Resources and the Environment, Faculty of Agriculture
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Water, Air, and Soil Pollution | 2007年 / 184卷
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Treated wastewater; Hydraulic conductivity; Infiltration rate; Vertisols; Water retention;
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Fifteen soil profiles were taken from Ar-Ramtha wastewater treatment plant, 65 km north of Amman. Twelve of them represent soil planted with barley and irrigated with wastewater for the past 2, 5, and 15 years. The remaining three profiles represented a control area that has been only rainfed. Soil samples were collected in four replicates from each depth in each soil profile. Field and laboratory experiments were conducted to study the effect of irrigation with treated wastewater on hydraulic properties of surface and subsurface vertisols. Soil infiltration rate (IR), hydraulic conductivity (HC), and water retention (at 33 kPa and 1.5 MPa) were measured. The application of wastewater for 2, 5, and 15 years reduced soil hydraulic conductivity, whereas the infiltration rate decreased for 2 and 5 years, compared with non-irrigated area. Sites irrigated for 15 years with treated wastewater are characterized by higher percentages of large cracks, therefore revealed the highest infiltration rate. Soil available water changed due to wastewater application in decreasing order of: control (rainfed), 15, 5, 2 years of wastewater application.
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