Flow hydraulics consideration information of the grey water reuse

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This study investigated greywater quality and magnetic treatment effects on furrow irrigation hydraulics, finding soil and tillage had a greater impact than water quality.

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The preprint experimentally evaluated how water quality influences furrow irrigation hydraulics using 60 experiments comparing fresh water (FW), magnetic effluent (MW), and non-magnetic wastewater (WW), focusing on infiltration and advance/recession performance. The authors report that magnetism did not significantly change wastewater quality parameters or several infiltration metrics, including final infiltration and average infiltration across time periods (with effects on final penetration reduction during the test period being more severe for MW and WW than for FW). They also state that water quality had no significant effect on discharge timing, progress/regression timing, or the time to reach final infiltration, and that furrow hydraulics were more affected by soil and tillage than irrigation water quality. This paper does not explicitly discuss endometriosis or adenomyosis; it was included in the corpus via a keyword match in the upstream search index.

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Abstract In this article, the effect of water quality on the hydraulic parameters of furrow irrigation was tested with 60 experiments with the quality of fresh water (FW), magnetic (MW) and non-magnetic effluent (WW). It was found that magnetism has no significant effect on the quality parameters of wastewater. Also, the effect of water quality on infiltration parameters such as final infiltration, average infiltration in certain time periods, especially in the advance stage, was not significant. But the final penetration reduction during the test period in MW and WW was more severe than FW and magnetism had little effect. These observations were similar to the results in the average penetration in certain time intervals except for the advance stage. Water quality did not have a significant effect on the time of discharge and progress and regression and the time of reaching the final infiltration. The results showed that the hydraulics of furrow irrigation was more affected by the soil and tillage than the quality of irrigation water and the magnetic field did not change the hydraulic effects of WW compared to MW.
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It was found that magnetism has no significant effect on the quality parameters of wastewater. Also, the effect of water quality on infiltration parameters such as final infiltration, average infiltration in certain time periods, especially in the advance stage, was not significant. But the final penetration reduction during the test period in MW and WW was more severe than FW and magnetism had little effect. These observations were similar to the results in the average penetration in certain time intervals except for the advance stage. Water quality did not have a significant effect on the time of discharge and progress and regression and the time of reaching the final infiltration. The results showed that the hydraulics of furrow irrigation was more affected by the soil and tillage than the quality of irrigation water and the magnetic field did not change the hydraulic effects of WW compared to MW. Hydraulic Parameters Furrow Irrigation Water Quality Effluent Magnetic Infiltration Advance and Recession Full Text Additional Declarations No competing interests reported. Cite Share Download PDF Status: Posted Version 1 posted You are reading this latest preprint version Research Square lets you share your work early, gain feedback from the community, and start making changes to your manuscript prior to peer review in a journal. As a division of Research Square Company, we’re committed to making research communication faster, fairer, and more useful. We do this by developing innovative software and high quality services for the global research community. Our growing team is made up of researchers and industry professionals working together to solve the most critical problems facing scientific publishing. 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