FAQ

What is the Concentration of Salt in Irrigation Water?
Concentration of salt in irrigation water has a wide range of total salinity. Most surface irrigation water, whose source is snow-fed rivers, has a total salinity of less than about 0.5 to 0.6 ds/m. Concentration of Salt in Irrigation Water is usually measured using the Parts per Million for Salinity. Note that the value of Concentration of Salt in Irrigation Water is always positive.
Can the Concentration of Salt in Irrigation Water be negative?
No, the Concentration of Salt in Irrigation Water, measured in Salinity cannot be negative.
What unit is used to measure Concentration of Salt in Irrigation Water?
Concentration of Salt in Irrigation Water is usually measured using the Parts per Million[ppm] for Salinity. Parts per Thousand[ppm], Salinity Percentage[ppm] are the few other units in which Concentration of Salt in Irrigation Water can be measured.
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