
The availability of clean irrigation water is under increasing pressure worldwide. Traditional sources such as rainwater and groundwater are not always sufficient or legally permitted. That’s why Van der Ende Group focuses its latest white paper on a promising alternative source for horticulture: surface water.
Although surface water – from rivers, canals or ditches – is widely available in many regions, its use as irrigation water brings significant challenges. The quality of surface water is far from constant. Seasonal influences, temperature, environmental factors and organic contamination cause major fluctuations in water composition. This requires a careful approach to both assessment and treatment.
In the white paper “Surface water as an irrigation source: treatment and system choices”, Van der Ende Group outlines a clear step-by-step approach for growers and water management specialists who want to know:
Who is this white paper for?
This white paper is relevant for growers, consultants, installers and other water management specialists in greenhouse horticulture, whether developing a new site or optimizing existing irrigation sources.
Download the white paper now
Curious to learn how surface water can be used sustainably as an irrigation source? Download the white paper via our website: Whitepaper: Surface Water as an Irrigation Source: Treatment and System Choices – Van der Ende Group.
Questions?
Do you have any questions about water management or water treatment? Feel free to contact us for a no-obligation consultation with one of our specialists.