AT THE PRESENT TIME GENERAL AND PRIVATE WATER-SALT BALANCE OF REGION BUYOUTS

Authors

  • Isakov Alisher Ne’mat o’g’li

Abstract

Changes to improve science-based measures for the improvement of soil
conditions, soil salinity, depth of subterranean water table and their mineralization are
important to predict the impact on productivity of agricultural crops. Irrigated land to
solve this issue for the management of groundwater and surface water resources and
water-salt balance method according to [1].
Districts as their general and specific attention to the analysis of water-salt
balance, we can see more than 58 vertical wells in the district. These wells at an average
water consumption of 12.1 l / s. This means that none of these wells did not produce
results. This will need to be re-construction of wells.
The following table lists ISMITI of the style considered the basic elements of
public and private water-salt balance.

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Published

2024-01-04

How to Cite

Isakov Alisher Ne’mat o’g’li. (2024). AT THE PRESENT TIME GENERAL AND PRIVATE WATER-SALT BALANCE OF REGION BUYOUTS . Journal of New Century Innovations, 43(3), 174–177. Retrieved from https://newjournal.org/new/article/view/10537