Fly ash and treated waste water effect on improving soil properties and rice productivity: A way for sustainable agriculture practice
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Emami Paper Mill Ltd. at Balgopalpur industrial area produces a huge amount of fly ash and waste water to the environment. The application of disposed fly ash and waste water in crop cultivation may reduce the problem to some extent. The aim of this study is to investigate the effects of direct land application of fly ash on plant growth and production of rice (Oriza sativa). In the fly ash experiment the 70% soil cultivated with 30% of fly ash show good result and in case of waste water, the plot irrigated with 75% normal water and 25% treated waste water show very good result as compare to the control plot. This study indicates the safe utilization of fly ash in agriculture practice to solve the problem to some extent and the use of diluted treated waste water for irrigation purpose also may reduce the waste water discharge problem.
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