Seepage reduction in tropical fish ponds using chicken litter

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Author(s):
D.R. Teichert-Coddington; R.P. Phelps; M. Peralta

Type of Document:
Scholarly Article

 

Publisher/Journal:
Aquacultural Engineering

Date of Publication:
1989

Place of Publication:
Not Available

Description

Abstract: The effect on seepage of adding chicken litter at the rate of 125, 250, 500 and 1000 kg ha-1 wk-1 total solids (TS) for 5 months to earthen fish ponds in Panama was measured. Each treatment was replicated 3 times. Application of litter at all rates reduced seepage. Before litter application, mean seepage for all ponds ranged from 27 to 37 mm day-1; after application, mean seepage ranged from 8 to 17 mm day-1. This represented a seepage reduction of 54-76%. Linear regression of mean seepage reduction on rate of chicken litter was significantly positive (P<0.01). Reduction of seepage was most rapid for ponds receiving the highest rate of chicken litter. Near maximum reduction occurred during the first month within the three highest application rates. The lowest rate resulted in a linear reduction of seepage with time. A limit was reached at all application rates where additional litter application did not result in greater seepage reduction. Litter applications of at least 250 kg ha-1 wk-1 TS for a month are recommended for rapid seepage reduction in ponds. Draining and drying the ponds following 5 months of litter application did not appreciably increase seepage.

Additional Bibliographic Information

Teichert-Coddington, D.R., M. Peralta, and R.P. Phelps, 1989. Seepage reduction in tropical fish ponds using chicken litter. Aquacultural Engineering, 8:147–154.

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