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ABSTRACT
Sediments in irrigation return flows arise mostly from erosion in furrows during irrigation, and sediment concentrations vary widely from near zero to several thousand ppm. Reducing both erosion and runoff would decrease the sediment in return flows. Technology is available for reducing both erosion during irrigation and soil loss from the land, and for removing sediments from return flows. This technology is discussed, and the following guidelines are suggested.
Key Words: erosion control irrigation return flow quality irrigation control
1 Contribution from the Agricultural Research Service, USDA.
2 Supervisory Soil Scientist, Snake River Conservation Research Center, Kimberly, ID 83341.
Received for publication July 28, 1975.
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