The use of recycled water for agriculture is a long-term water strategy in California. A study in the 1980s in Monterey County showed recycled water increased soil salinity but not to a level unacceptable for agriculture. Most growers in the northern Salinas Valley have been using it since 1998, and yet providers of the water and many growers are concerned that the sustained use of recycled water might cause deterioration of the soil. An ongoing study, initiated in 2000, compares the changes in soil salinity between a field receiving only well water and eight fields that receive recycled water. In 13 years of data, the average soil salinity parameters at each site were highly correlated with the average water quality values of the recycled ...
Meeting agricultural demand in the face of a changing climate will be one of the major challenges of...
Salinization in freshwater ecosystems has become an increasingly prevalent issue. Past studies indic...
The City of Santa Rosa is considering indirect discharge as part of the Incremental Recycled Water P...
The use of recycled water for agriculture is a long-term water strategy in California. A study in th...
The use of recycled water for agriculture is a long-term water strategy in California. A study in th...
In 1998, Monterey County Water Recycling Projects began delivering water to 12,000 acres in the nort...
In response to Napa Sanitation District's interest in expanding its delivery of recycled water to vi...
If soil becomes too saline, crop productivity falls. In California, the Imperial Valley and...
Freshwater quality in northern regions is threatened by salinization. Represented as rising chloride...
Continuous use of recycled water (treated wastewater) over a long period of time may lead to the acc...
Continuous use of recycled water (treated sewage effluent) over a long period of time may lead to th...
Potable water scarcity is a global issue. Recent and ongoing droughts in the Western United States m...
Thesis (M.S., Geology)--California State University, Sacramento, 2014.Total dissolved solids (TDS) c...
Increase in chloride (Cl-) concentration in surface water and groundwater from anthropogenic sources...
The practice of irrigation with municipal wastewater has evolved from avoidance of surface water pol...
Meeting agricultural demand in the face of a changing climate will be one of the major challenges of...
Salinization in freshwater ecosystems has become an increasingly prevalent issue. Past studies indic...
The City of Santa Rosa is considering indirect discharge as part of the Incremental Recycled Water P...
The use of recycled water for agriculture is a long-term water strategy in California. A study in th...
The use of recycled water for agriculture is a long-term water strategy in California. A study in th...
In 1998, Monterey County Water Recycling Projects began delivering water to 12,000 acres in the nort...
In response to Napa Sanitation District's interest in expanding its delivery of recycled water to vi...
If soil becomes too saline, crop productivity falls. In California, the Imperial Valley and...
Freshwater quality in northern regions is threatened by salinization. Represented as rising chloride...
Continuous use of recycled water (treated wastewater) over a long period of time may lead to the acc...
Continuous use of recycled water (treated sewage effluent) over a long period of time may lead to th...
Potable water scarcity is a global issue. Recent and ongoing droughts in the Western United States m...
Thesis (M.S., Geology)--California State University, Sacramento, 2014.Total dissolved solids (TDS) c...
Increase in chloride (Cl-) concentration in surface water and groundwater from anthropogenic sources...
The practice of irrigation with municipal wastewater has evolved from avoidance of surface water pol...
Meeting agricultural demand in the face of a changing climate will be one of the major challenges of...
Salinization in freshwater ecosystems has become an increasingly prevalent issue. Past studies indic...
The City of Santa Rosa is considering indirect discharge as part of the Incremental Recycled Water P...