Managing Global Resources for a Secure Future

2017 Annual Meeting | Oct. 22-25 | Tampa, FL

109250 Short Term Influence of Olive Mill Wastewater on Soil Physical and Hydraulic Properties.

Poster Number 1020

See more from this Division: SSSA Division: Soil Physics and Hydrology
See more from this Session: Soil Physics and Hydrology General Poster Session 1

Wednesday, October 25, 2017
Tampa Convention Center, East Exhibit Hall

Ammar A. Albalasmeh1, Mamoun A Gharaibeh2 and Mohammad Alajlouni2, (1)Natural Resources and Environment, Jordan University of Science and Technology, Irbid, JORDAN
(2)Natural Resources and Environment, Jordan University of Science and Technology, Irbid, Jordan
Abstract:
Olive mill wastewater (OMW), as a by-product of oil production, has recently gained a great attention as a source of irrigation water on one hand, and to its negative effect on soil, water and environment on the other hand. In this study, we investigated the effect of OMW on selected soil physical and hydraulic properties (aggregate stability (AS), penetration resistance (PR), infiltration rate (IR), hydraulic conductivity (HC), soil moisture content, and water repellency (WR)), as well as soil chemical properties (total polyphenol (TP), organic matter (OM), pH, electrical conductivity (EC)). Silty loam soil was packed into polyvinyl chloride (PVC) columns in three layers (0-8, 8-16, 16-24cm) divided into two groups. The first group (12 columns) was subjected to four wetting and drying cycles; where OMW was added to each column every week at different loading rates (0, 50, 100, and 200 m3 ha-1). The second group (the remaining 12 columns) was continued to be irrigated for another four wetting and drying cycles.

See more from this Division: SSSA Division: Soil Physics and Hydrology
See more from this Session: Soil Physics and Hydrology General Poster Session 1