Irrigation Return Flow Water Quality as Affected by Irrigation Water Management in the Grand Valley of Colorado

Irrigation Return Flow Water Quality as Affected by Irrigation Water Management in the Grand Valley of Colorado
Author: Harold Ray Duke
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Total Pages: 140
Release: 1976
Genre: Groundwater
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This study was designed to meet the specific needs of the Environmental Protection Agency consistent with the interests and research goals of the ARS. The specific objectives of the study are: (1) to identify variables needed to predict effects of deep percolation, tailwater runoff, and lateral seepage on the quality of return flows. Includes evaluation of quantity and quality of various components of field water balance. (2) To define the effect of irrigation water management on the quality of runoff and deep percolation leaving the farm unit, and determine the reduction in both water and salt losses achievable through improved irrigation technology. (3) To identify mechanisms by which the salt load of return flow water is modified after it leaves the farm unit and moves toward the Colorado River; to attempt to determine the most practicable control methods for salt accretion. (4) To evaluate the experimental methods used in the above studies with regard to their applicability in other similar irrigated river valleys.

Research Needs for Irrigation Return Flow Quality Control

Research Needs for Irrigation Return Flow Quality Control
Author: Gaylord V. Skogerboe
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Total Pages: 122
Release: 1972
Genre: Irrigation water
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There are a multitude of research needs regarding irrigation return flow quality, but only the specific research needs required to undertake an effective control program are described. These research needs include irrigation practices, soil-plant-salinity relationships, leaching requirements, prediction of subsurface return flow, cultural practices, irrigation scheduling, treatment of return flows, economic evaluations, and institutional control methods.