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Groundwater Quality Assessment for Chittoor District of Andhra Pradesh for Irrigation Purpose and Management Options

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Title Groundwater Quality Assessment for Chittoor District of Andhra Pradesh for Irrigation Purpose and Management Options
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Creator P Yenkata Subbaiah
MVS Naidu
Y Radha Krishna
MJ Kaledhonkar
BL Meena
 
Subject Chittoor Ground Water Quality
EC
RSC
SAR
Spatial Variability
Yield Losses
Management Options
 
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A survey was undertaken during the year 2019 to assess the quality of groundwater for irrigation in various mandals of Chittoor district, Andhra Pradesh. A total of 358 samples were collected and GPS locations of sampling points were recorded. The water samples were analyzed for various chemical properties viz., pH, EC, Ca+2, Mg+2, Na+ and K+; CO3-2, HCO3-, Cl- and SO4-2. The pH, EC, SAR and RSC in groundwater ranged from 5.5-8.8, 0.2-13.5 (dSm-1), 0.26-20.4 (mmol l-1)1/2, -37.6-9.4 (me l-1). The concentration of cations viz., Ca+2, Mg+2, Na+ and K+ varied from 0.8-26.4, 0-15.6, 0.25-91.31 and 0.001-2.64 me l-1 with mean values of 5.13, 3.64, 6.58 and 0.11 me l-1 respectively. Concentration of anions viz., CO3-2, HCO3-, Cl- and SO4-2 varied from 0-5.6, 0.2-14.6, 0.8-85.2 and 0-45 me l-1 with an average values of 0.84, 6.46, 5.84 and 2.03 me l-1 respectively. The relative abundance of ions for most of the water samples were Na+ > Ca+2 > Mg+2 > K+ for cations and HCO3- > Cl- > SO4-2 > CO3- for anions. According to CSSRI classification of irrigation water, 65.64, 25.69, 0.27, 6.7, 1.11 and 0.55 per cent samples were good, marginally saline, High SAR Saline, marginally alkaline, alkali and highly alkali, respectively. Spatial variability maps of EC, SAR, RSC of ground water used for irrigation in the district and groundwater quality map were also generated. Yields of major crops grown with poor quality groundwater (saline/ alkali) were assessed. Yield losses (7.7 to 53.3%) under seven different crops due to poor quality irrigation were estimated by comparing those yields with good quality ground water areas. Soil and crop management practices were suggested to overcome the crop yield losses in poor quality soil and water environment in the district.
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Date 2021-07-24T07:09:41Z
2021-07-24T07:09:41Z
2020-06-01
 
Type Research Paper
 
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http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/49740
 
Language English
 
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