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Web URL(s): | http://www.ajbasweb.com/old/ajbas/2014/September/158-165.pdf Last checked: 03/04/2016 Requires: PDF Reader |
Publication Type:
| Refereed |
Author(s): | Mohamed, Radin Maya SaphiraRadin;
Kassim, Amir HashimMohd;
Anda, Martin;
Dallas, Stewart |
Author Affiliation: | Mohamed and Kassim: Department of Water & Environmental Engineering, Faculty of Civil & Environmental Engineering, UniverisitiTun Hussein Onn Malaysia, Johor, Malaysia; Anda and Dallas: School of Engineering & IT, Murdoch University, Murdoch, Western Australia |
Title: | Elemental mass balance of Na, Cl and B for the turf grass irrigated with laundry and bathtub greywater |
Source: | Australian Journal of Basic and Applied Sciences. Vol. 8, No. 15, September 2014, p. 158-165. |
Publishing Information: | s.l.: AENSI Publications |
# of Pages: | 8 |
Keywords: | TIC Keywords: Boron; Chlorine; Cynodon dactylon; Fertilization program; Greywater; Irrigation program; Irrigation water quality; Mass balance; Potable water; Sodium; Water conservation; Water quality; Water resources
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Abstract/Contents: | "Reusing greywater from laundry and bathtub is an option for residents wanting to keep their gardens and lawns green, especially when water restrictions are in place during summer period. The present study was carried out to evaluate the effects of laundry and bathtub greywater irrigation in sands on the growth of couch grass (Cynodondactylon [Cynodon dactylon] L.) sod in a tank experimental study. Untreated laundry and bathtub greywater collected from a residential home were monitored for sodium (Na), chlorine (Cl) and boron (B), as these elements are dominant in household detergent and cleaning products. The turf grasses were planted in the modified aquarium tank with triplicate for each irrigation type. Irrigation sources included (i) 100% potable water as a control (TW) (ii) untreated full cycle laundry water (LGW) (iii) untreated bathtub water (BGW) over 24 weeks. The reduction on soil hydraulic conductivity was tested using double rings infiltrometer. A mass balance was carried out to determine the amount of Na, Cl and B flowing into and out of the tank. The results showed that the high salt (Na, Cl) and B content was significant in laundry greywater compared to bathtub. Irrigation with laundry and bathtub greywater without fertilizer addition was insufficient to sustain the turf growth. Long-term use of laundry and bathtub greywater can lead to Na, Cl and B accumulation in the soil and subsequent uptake by the turf grass. Consequently, the turf grass requires an addition of nutrients in its fertilization program in order to sustain the turf grass growth." |
Language: | English |
References: | 39 |
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| ASA/CSSA/SSSA Citation (Crop Science-Like - may be incomplete): Mohamed, R. M. S., A. H. Kassim, M. Anda, and S. Dallas. 2014. Elemental mass balance of Na, Cl and B for the turf grass irrigated with laundry and bathtub greywater. Australian Journal of Basic and Applied Sciences. 8(15):p. 158-165. |
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