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Development and Application of a Predictive Model for Treated Wastewater Irrigation Management in a Semiarid Area

Authors :
Giovanna Dragonetti
Nicola Lamaddalena
Redouane Choukr-Allah
Abdellah Oubelkacem
Andre Daccache
Roula Khadra
Source :
Dragonetti, Giovanna ; Khadra, Roula ; Daccache, André ; Oubelkacem, Abdellah ; Choukrallah, Redouane (2020) Development and Application of a Predictive Model for Treated Wastewater Irrigation Management in a Semiarid Area. Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management . ISSN 1551-3793, Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management

Abstract

The use of treated wastewater (TWW) as an alternative resource to freshwater (FW) for irrigation purposes is becoming increasingly important, especially in semiarid and arid regions. However, achieving success in crop production largely depends on the adoption of appropriate on-farm management strategies aimed at optimizing crop yields, maintaining soil productivity and safeguarding the environment. For this purpose, predictive models are of particular interest. A safe irrigation management (SIM) model developed and tested in this research was used to schedule irrigation under controlled management tailored to the use of i) TWW and ii) FW and to reproduce farmers' strategies. These management strategies aim to improve actual irrigation practices, accounting for water quality, soil characteristics and crop yield. The results of the application of SIM on a citrus farm in Souss-Massa, Morocco, show that the management strategy adopted by farmers withdraws considerable amounts of water and results in substantial drainage volumes compared to those in the SIM strategy. In the specific case of TWW, the strategy simulated by the SIM model resulted in a decrease in yield of approximately 4%, compared to the 23% decrease derived from the farmers' traditional strategy. Moreover, SIM allowed for great savings in terms of fertilizing elements and for the reduction in the movement of water and salts beyond the root zone, usually considered the main source of groundwater contamination. These results confirm the appropriateness of using prediction models and the accuracy of the SIM model in adapting irrigation strategies to TWW, which will be an integral part of the strategies that encourage their use in irrigated agriculture. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15513793 and 15513777
Volume :
16
Issue :
6
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....3f0c784ce8f221b670119593c57e4e9f
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/ieam.4307