Irrigation Water Quality Standards and Salinity Management Strategies
Irrigation Water Quality Standards and Salinity Management Strategies
Irrigation Water Quality Standards and Salinity Management Strategies
Management Strategies
Presented by
K .Praveen Kumar
415CY5078
Salinity Hazard:
Water with high salinity is toxic to plants and poses a salinity hazard. Soils
with high levels of total salinity are call saline soils. High concentrations of
salt in the soil can result in a “physiological” drought condition.
Sodium Hazard
Irrigation water containing large amounts of sodium is of special concern
due to sodium’s effects on the soil and poses a sodium hazard. Sodium
hazard is usually expressed in terms of SAR or the sodium adsorption ratio.
1.To analyze the Irrigation water for their
chemical properties.
1.pH
2.EC
3.TH
4.Calcium
5.magnesium
6.potassium
7.sodium
8.carbonate
9.bicarbonate
10.sulphate
11. chloride
S.No Properties Methodology References
I Physico-chemical
properties Potentiometry
1.
2. pH Conductometry
Electrical
conductivity
II Water soluble
anions Titration with
3. Carbonate and H2SO4
bicarbonate Mohr’s
titration
method
4. Chloride
5. Sulphate Turbidimetric
method
III Cationic constituents
6. Calcium Complexometric
7. Magnesium titration
8. Potassium
Flame photometry
9. Sodium
The concentrations were interpreted and calculated
with irrigation indexes using the following formula
of :
1. Puri’s salt index-
Salt index = (Total Na+ - 24.5) - (Total Ca2+ - Ca2+
in CaCO3 ) x 4.85
5. Residual sodium
carbonate-
RSC=(CO3 +HCO3 )-( Ca +
Mg -
)-
+2
+2
6.Kelly’s ratio-
Sl. Quality EC dSm-1 pH Na % Cl SAR RSC
No water
1. Excellent < 0.5 6.5 – <30 <2.5 <1 <1.0
7.5
2. Good 0.5 – 1.0 7.5 – 30 - 60 2.5 – 5.0 1-2 1.0 -
8.0
1.25
3. Fair 1.5 – 3.0 8.0 – 60 - 75 5.0 – 7.5 2-4 1.25 –
8.5 2.0
4. Poor 3.0 – 5.0 8.5 – 75 - 80 7.5 – 4-8 2.0 – 2.5
9.0
10.0
5. Very poor 5.0 – 6.0 9.0 – 80 - 90 10.0 – 8 - 15 2.5 – 3.0
12.5
10.0
6. Unsuitable >6.0 >10 >90 >12.5 >15 >3.0
Various standard for classification of irrigation water
S.
classification Rating limits Interpretation
no
1 Class I <5.0 Excellent to good
Chloride(me l-1 Class II 5.0-10.0 Good to
Class >10.0 injurious
2 III RSC <1.25 Injurious to
Alkalinity hazard(RSC) 1
RSC 2 1.25-2.50 unsatisfactory
Marginally suitable
RSC 3 >2.50 Suitable
for for
irrigation
irrigation
Unsuitable for
3 irrigation
C1 <0.25 Excellent water
a, Salinity hazard(dsm-1)
C2 0.25-0.75 Good water
C3 0.75-2.25 Doubtful water
b, C4 >2.25 Unsuitable water
Sodicity hazard(SAR) S1 <10 Low sodium
S2 10-18 water
S3 18-26 Medium sodium water
S4 >26 High sodium water
Very high sodium
water
5. Kelly’s ratio C1 <1 Suitable water
C2 >1
Not suitable water
SSP5
Quality Parameters of the given water samples are found