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Gypsum and Polyacrylamide Soil Amendments Used With High Sodium Wastewater

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Title Gypsum and Polyacrylamide Soil Amendments Used With High Sodium Wastewater
Creator Gardiner, Duane
Description Using wastewater for irrigation of crops represents an attractive alternative to disposal. Typically, municipal wastewaters are high in sodium, and the resulting high sodium absorption ratio (SAR) alters the soil structure making it more impermeable to air and water. The present study tested the hypothesis that gypsum applied after disking and anionic polyacrylamide (PAM) applied in solution reduce crust formation and improve the infiltration rate of water into soil irrigated with water high...
Date 2007-11-29T17:35:49Z 2007-11-29T17:35:49Z 1996-02
Type Technical Report
Identifier http://hdl.handle.net/1969.1/6158
Language en_US
Relation TR-174;
Publisher Texas Water Resources Institute

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