Title: Salinity and Grape Irrigation
1Ca Na
Cl- SO4
NO3-
Water Test Interpretation
Mike Kizer OSU Extension Irrigation Specialist
HCO3- CO3
K Mg
2Measures of Water Quality
- Electrical Conductivity (EC)
- Total Dissolved Solids (TDS)
- Individual mineral concentrations
- Calculated salinity products (Hardness, SAR,
Na, etc.)
3Electrical Conductivity(EC)
- Pure water will not conduct electric current
- The more minerals dissolved in water, the more
current it conducts - EC is a good estimator of total mineral content
(TSS)
4Units - EC
- mmho/cm (millimho per centimeter)
- mmho/cm (micromho per centimeter)
- dS/m (deciSiemen/meter)
- mS/cm (milliSiemen per centimeter)
- 1 mmho/cm 1 dS/m 1mS/cm
- 1 mmho/cm 1000 mmho/cm
5Total Dissolved Solids(TDS)
- TDS is calculated by adding all measured mineral
concentrations as determined by chemical analyses - TSS is an estimate of TDS based on EC
- EC (mmho/cm) x 640 ? TSS mg/l
- This equivalence is approximate and depends on
the ions causing the salinity (High levels of
CO3 and HCO3 affect the ratio)
6Units - TDS / TSS
- mg/l milligrams/liter ppm parts
per million - mg/l micrograms/liter ppb parts per
billion -
- 1 mg/l 1 ppm in water chemistry (1 liter
of water weighs 1,000,000 mg) - 1 mg/l 1000 mg /l
- 1 mg /l 1 ppb in water chemistry
7SWFAL Water Quality Tests
- The OSU Soil Water Forage Analytical
Laboratory (Room 048 Ag. Hall) offers three water
tests - Livestock Water Test
- Household Water Test
- Irrigation Water Test
- (All tests require a 1 pint water sample)
8Livestock Water Test
- Price 6.00
- Analytes
- pH
- Total Soluble Salts (TSS)
- Electrical Conductivity (EC)
- Nitrate-Nitrogen (NO3-N)
9Livestock Water QualityTotal Soluble Salts - TSS
- TSS (ppm) Interpretation
- lt 1000 Excellent
- 1000 3000 Satisfactory for all animals
- 3000 5000 Unsatisfactory for poultry
- 5000 7000 Can be used except for pregnant,
lactating or immature livestock - 10,000 Unsatisfactory for all animals
10Livestock Water QualityNitrate- Nitrogen NO3-N
- NO3-N (ppm) Interpretation
- lt 100 Satisfactory for all animals
- 100 290 Use with care when given in
combination with high nitrate feeds
(especially forages in times of drought) - 290 Unsatisfactory for all animals
11Livestock Water Quality
- Sulfate (SO4) If most of the soluble salts
are sulfates the acceptable TSS levels
are reduced - pH The preferred range is 6.0-8.5. Animals
can tolerate water outside this range.
12Household Water Test
- Price 10.00
- Analytes
- Sodium (Na) ? Chloride (Cl)
- Calcium (Ca) ? Sulfate (SO4)
- Magnesium (Mg) ? Nitrate-Nitrogen (NO3-N)
- Potassium (K) ? Electrical Conductivity (EC)
- pH ? Total soluble Salts (TSS)
- Hardness
13Household Water TestNitrate-Nitrogen (NO3-N)
- NO3-N is the only analyte on the test with a
Federal SDWA Standard - The NO3-N standard is 10 mg/l
- Newborn infants (less than 9 months) and pregnant
women are at-risk consumers - NO3-N affects the bloods ability to carry
oxygen, causing methemoglobenemia
14Household Water TestSecondary Contaminants
- Other regulated analytes on the Household Water
Test are Secondary Contaminants that have Federal
SDWA Guidelines - Exceeding SDWA Guidelines is not a primary health
risk - Secondary contaminants affect aesthetic quality
of water (taste, odor, etc.) or damage the water
system (hardness, corrosion, etc.)
15Household Water TestSecondary Contaminants
- Secondary contaminants can indirectly affect
health - High sulfates can cause diarrhea which could
result in dehydration - Corrosion due to low pH can leach lead from
plumbing fixtures which could cause lead toxicity
16Corrosiveness of WaterpH Alkalinity Balance
17Household Water TestHardness
Hardness is caused by calcium and magnesium
(iron also contributes to hardness)
Hardness Class CaCO3 Equivalent Hardness (mg/l)
Soft 0 60
Moderately Hard 60 120
Hard 120 180
Very Hard 180
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19Irrigation Water Test
- Price 12.00
- Analytes
- Sodium (Na) Chloride (Cl)
- Calcium (Ca) Sulfate (SO4)
- Magnesium (Mg) Nitrate-Nitrogen (NO3-N)
- Potassium (K) Carbonate (CO3)
- Boron (B) Bicarbonate (HCO3)
- pH Electrical Conductivity (EC)
- Hardness Total Soluble Salts (TSS)
- Residual Carbonates Sodium Adsorption Ratio
(SAR)
20Irrigation Water Quality Important Analytes
- EC (or TSS) determines soil osmotic potential
- SAR (or Na) rates infiltration problem
potential - Boron toxic at very low concentrations
- Residual Carbonates (RSC) raises effective
SAR/Na
21The Effect of Salinity of Soil Water Availability
Salt Concentrations 0.4 4000 mg/l 0.2
2000 mg/l 0.1 1000 mg/l
22Irrigation Water QualitySodium (Na) Hazard
- Na generally creates soil infiltration problems
before becoming toxic to plants - In hot, dry weather conditions sprinkling can
lead to leaf burning due to Na toxicity - Na reduces soil permeability by dispersing clay
particles which seal larger pore spaces - Na hazard is greater high clay content soils
- Na hazard is greater in expanding clays than in
non-expanding clays
23Infiltration Problem Potential From High Na Water
EC 1305 mmho/cm SAR 19.0
EC 1769 mmho/cm SAR 8.5
24Irrigation Water QualityBoron (B)
- Crops are very sensitive to boron
- Threshold soil concentration for yield reduction
0.3 10 mg/l - Toxic to all vegetation ?30 mg/l
- Typical Boron toxicity symptoms are spotting,
yellowing and/or drying at tips and edges of
older leaves
25Irrigation Water QualityResidual Carbonates (RSC)
- Excessive residual bicarbonate and carbonate in
irrigation water will combine with Ca and Mg ions
in soil - This effectively increases the SAR and leads to
greater risk of infiltration problems - RSC (CO3 HCO3) - (Ca Mg)
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27Salinity Units and Terms(Electrical Conductivity)
1 mmho/cm 1 dS/m 1 mmho/m 1000
mmho/cm 1 dS/m 1 mS/cm EC electrical
conductivity of water ECe electrical
conductivity of saturated extract
28Water Quality Units and Terms(Concentrations)
1 mg/l 1 ppm 1 mg/l 1000 mg/l 1mg/l
1 ppb TSS Total Soluble Salts TDS Total
Dissolved Solids TSS ? TDS TSS, (mg/l) ? 640 x
EC, (mmho/cm)
29Water Quality Units and Terms(Concentrations)
meq/l milliequivalents per liter epm
equivalents per million 1 meq/l 1 epm Ion ppm
per meq/l Ion ppm per meq/l Ca 20 CO3
30 Mg 12 HCO3
61 Na 23 SO4 48 K
39 Cl 35.5
30Derived Water Quality Terms
SAR Sodium Adsorption Ratio SAR Na
(CaMg)/2 Na Sodium Percentage Na (Na x
100) (CaMgKNa) RSC Residual Sodium
Carbonates RSC (CO3 HCO3) - (Ca Mg) (the
3 calculations on this page are in meq/l)