PSCU APPROACH

How Does the PSCU Affect Soil Compaction?


The Puricare air/water/soil treatment pathway

Does Oxygen in Irrigation Water Reduce Soil Compaction?

Air & Water Reactions

  • Reactions take place in air, water, and soil
  • Irrigation water contains chemicals, fertilizers, waste, sewage, CO₃, and HCO₃
  • Oxygen and ozone in irrigation water have very short lifespans once in soil
  • Therefore, oxygen plays only a minor direct role in soil changes

What Causes the Change?

The PSC Unit improves the quality of irrigation water primarily through oxidation effects and interactions in water, which influence soil chemistry:

Oxidation Effects

  • Ozone increases hydraulic conductivity and reduces clay dispersion.
  • Oxidation of organic matter releases cations and anions.
  • pH decreases in treated water, dissolving minerals like Ca and Mg.
  • Calcium replaces sodium on clay particles, improving soil structure.

How Does The PSCU Reduce Soil Compaction

Soil Amendments

Common amendments to reduce compaction include:

  • Gypsum (Calcium sulphate).
  • Sulphuric acid or sulphur burners.
  • These improve clay flocculation by replacing sodium with calcium.

Problems Compacted Soils Cause

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