Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4479271 Agricultural Water Management 2011 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

Water availability and quality are two fundamental factors for agriculture in arid and semi-arid regions. This study evaluates the effects of a water-permeable, Suspended Shade Cloth Cover (SSCC), on the quality of water stored in an on-farm Agricultural Water Reservoir (AWR). Water quality (water temperature, electrical conductivity, chlorophyll-a concentration, dissolved oxygen concentration and water turbidity) and environmental (evaporation, rainfall, wind speed and solar radiation) parameters were measured over a 2-year period in a typical AWR located in south-eastern Spain. In the first year, the AWR remained uncovered and the behaviour was quasi-isothermal. In the second year, installing a SSCC induced a thermal gradient in the water that reached a maximum temperature difference of 12 °C during summer. The lack of turbulence under the cover and the reduction in photosynthesis (95% reduction of chlorophyll-a) reduced the concentration of dissolved oxygen to 1.5 mg L−1, and turbidity from 40 NTU at installation to less than 1 NTU. The positive balance between rainfall and evaporation during the second year reduced the electrical conductivity of the water by 8.2%. The improvement in water quality associated with the installation of a SSCC increases the efficiency of drip irrigation systems by reducing the water filtering requirements, the likelihood of emitter clogging, and the risk of irrigation-induced salinity.

► The effect of a suspended shade cover on the quality of water stored in a reservoir has been evaluated. ► Installation of the cover induced a thermal gradient in the water. ► The positive balance between rain and evaporation lowered the electrical conductivity of the water. ► Chlorophyll-a and dissolved oxygen concentration in the water were sharply decreased after installing the cover. ► The water quality changes associated with the installation of a SSCC offer many advantages for drip irrigation.

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