Investigation of long-term irrigation with Kermanshah municipal treated wastewater on some of chemical properties of soil layers

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Ph. D graduated of Irrigation and Drainage, Expert of Kermanshah Regional Water Company, Office of Basic Studies of Water Resources, Kermanshah, Iran.

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In recent years, one of the most suitable options for saving water resources is the recycling of urban and industrial wastewater for irrigation which is common practice in different parts of the world, but if the use of wastewater Sewage can not be managed properly for irrigation, which may cause environmental problems. the purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of long-term irrigation with municipal treated wastewater (TWW) compared to well water (WEW) as a control treatment on soil chemical in three layer with three replications in a two-year split plot trial design was performed. in three It has been repeated. due to the availability of this source and the possibility of leaching, the risk of saltinification of this land has been somewhat overcome. the risk of sodiumization of this land has led to the fact that, due to the high clay content of this land, its future consequences include traps and reduced permeability. Irrigation with TWW resulted in a significant increase of 0.3 units of pH in irrigated soils with wastewater compared to WEW. The TN content varied between %11.30 and %25, which indicates the variable percentages of this parameter at the region of the study area. Also, the results of soil organic carbon (OC) changes as a result of irrigation with TWW showed that this irrigation effect was significant and increased by 55% for irrigation compared to treatments irrigation with WEW due to Organic contents in the wastewater.

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