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Data from: Soil chemical variation along a four-decade time-series of reclaimed water amendments in northern Idaho forests

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posted on 2025-12-23, 23:57 authored by Temesgen G. Wedajo, Eureka Joshi, Ruifang Hu, Daniel G. Strawn, Mark Coleman
<p>Application of municipal reclaimed water to<strong> </strong>forests for water reclamation is a pragmatic approach that provides water and nutrients to soil and lowers the liability of reclaimed water disposal, yet little is known about the long-term impacts of reclaimed water amendment on forest soil chemical properties. We hypothesized that reclaimed water constituents will increase plant nutrient availability in soil with the magnitude of response depending on the facility establishment date. We collected samples from three mineral soil depth layers to 75 cm from treated and control plots at five water reuse facilities that represent a four-decade time series. Depth explained most of the observed variation. Several plant nutrients increased in soil at the different sites in response to reclaimed water treatments, including N, Ca, Fe, S, and B concentration as well as B content, while P was not significantly affected. Increases in cation concentrations positively correlated with pH and salinity. The treatment response was significantly greater at all facilities for total N, B, and Na. However, the treatment response only occurred at long-established facilities for NO<sub>3</sub>-N and Ca concentrations and for Fe and S content. The outcomes of this study are useful for guiding future management of soil at forest water reclamation facilities and for limiting the risk of downstream environmental impacts.</p>

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USDA-NIFA: 2020-67020-31174

USDA-NIFA: 2023-67020-39699

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Wedajo, Temesgen G.

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getahuntemesgen@gmail.com

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Dryad

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  • biota

National Agricultural Library Thesaurus terms

nutrient availability; risk; soil depth; forests; cations; water reuse; total nitrogen; biochemical polymorphism; wastewater treatment; pH; mineral soils; time series analysis; salinity; soil; Idaho; forest soils

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