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1 T8-1 Soil Science & Management, 4E Chapter 8 Water Conservation

2 T8-2 Soil Science & Management, 4E Objectives Explain the source of our fresh water supplies Explain the need for water conservation Describe ways to make better use of water Discuss water quality

3 T8-3 Soil Science & Management, 4E Terms to Know Aerationturf Antitranspirants Aquifer Arid climate Buffer strips Conservation tillage Consumptive use Contour tillage Evapotranspiration Furrow-diking Groundwater Hydrologic cycle Hydrophilic gel polymers Mulch Non-point sources Point sources Precipitation Runoff

4 T8-4 Soil Science & Management, 4E Terms to Know Semiarid climate Soil pitting Strip-cropping Stubble-mulching Subsoiling Surface water Syringing Terrace Water table Water-use efficiency

5 T8-5 Soil Science & Management, 4E The Hydrologic Cycle Figure 8-1

6 T8-6 Soil Science & Management, 4E Water Resources in the United States Figure 8-2

7 T8-7 Soil Science & Management, 4E Figure 8-4 Water Resources in the United States

8 T8-8 Soil Science & Management, 4E Reasons for Conservation Figure 8-5

9 T8-9 Soil Science & Management, 4E Reasons for Conservation Preservation of water resources Increased yields Reduced runoff

10 T8-10 Soil Science & Management, 4E Water Use Efficiency Capture more water from precipitation Reduce consumptive use Improve irrigation systems

11 T8-11 Soil Science & Management, 4E Capturing Water in Soil Improve filtration Lower percolation

12 T8-12 Soil Science & Management, 4E Capturing Runoff Improving water intake rate Figure 8-10

13 T8-13 Soil Science & Management, 4E Capturing Runoff Capturing snowfall Reducing percolation

14 T8-14 Soil Science & Management, 4E Reducing Consumptive Use Reducing evaporation Reducing transpiration

15 T8-15 Soil Science & Management, 4E Reducing Consumptive Use Improving plant-use efficiency Figure 8-13

16 T8-16 Soil Science & Management, 4E Water Quality Water quality is as important as water quantity

17 T8-17 Soil Science & Management, 4E Summary Major water supplies –Rainfall –Fresh surface water –Groundwater Best water use increases yields Erosion controlled Improve water use efficiency Consumptive use reduced Attention to contribution to water pollution


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