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Merit Research Journal of Agricultural Science and Soil
Science (ISSN: 2350-2274) Vol. 7(10) pp. 123-135,
October, 2019
Copyright © 2019 Merit Research Journals
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.3519723 |
Original Research Article
Evaluation of Drainage Water for Suitability of Irrigation
Purpose in Egypt |
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1Soil
and Water Department, Faculty of Agriculture, Suez Canal
University, Ismaila, 41522, Egypt
2Division of Soil and Water, Faculty of Environmental
Agricultural Sciences, Arish University, North Sinai, 45516,
Egypt
*Corresponding Author’s E-mail: ahmed_shabaka@yahoo.com
Phone: (+20)-1010035003
Accepted October 12, 2019 |
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The study comprised of evaluation water quality of El-Wadi drain
of Ismaillia, Egypt for irrigation purpose. Water samples from
fifty locations along El-Wadi drain stream were collected,
approximately one sample every 1 km, and analyzed for pH,
electric conductivity (EC), Na, Ca, Mg, K, Cl, CO3,
SO4, Cu, Fe, Ni and total phenols. Results showed a
significant correlation (p < 0.01) between ions of Cl and Na (r
= 0.92), Ca (r = 0.86) and Mg (r = 0.88), which were found the
form of Cl-Ca/-Mg/-Na complexes in the drain water. In addition,
sodium adsorption ratio (SAR), adjusted SAR (Adj SAR), adjusted
sodium ratio (Adj.RNa), residual sodium carbonate (RSC)
and exchangeable sodium percentage (ESP) were found average
of4.35, 8.42,4.75, -1.90 and 5.13, respectively. Irrigation
water classes are used for salinity (EC) and sodium hazards to
assess water suitability for irrigation, and it is found that
samples categorized in three classes; (i) 18 % in the class of
C2S1, (ii) 76 % in the class of C3S, and (iii) 6 % in the class
of C3S2 indicating good to acceptable quality for irrigation
with some cautions in case of last water class. Furthermore, the
trace metal analysis indicated some degree of restriction on the
use of this water for irrigation due to elevated Ni
concentrations that associated with intensive and moderately
cultivated areas. Unfortunately, the drainage water are
restricted for direct irrigation purposes because of toxic
organic compounds contaminations (phenol compounds; average of
82.9 ± 32.1 µgl-1) that exceeded the Egyptian
permissible limits. This finding may confirm the need of
including organic and inorganic element analyses in routine work
for water quality determination for irrigation purpose.
Keywords: Drainage Water, Irrigation, Water Properties,
Water Quality
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