practice: 450 – anionic polyacrylamide (pam) application in britain

practice: 450 – anionic polyacrylamide (pam) application in britain
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  • How much polyacrylamide can be applied per acre?
  • The rate should be adjusted until no visible erosion occurs. The maximum application rate of Polyacrylamide active ingredient shall not exceed four (4) pounds per acre (lb./ac) per single application event. PAM mixtures will be totally mixed and liquefied prior to injection into the irrigation system.
  • What is an anionic polyacrylamide (PAM) erosion control?
  • ANIONIC POLYACRYLAMIDE (PAM) EROSION CONTROL Erosion control through application of water- soluble anionic polyacrylamide (PAM). Minimize or control irrigation-induced soil erosion. Reduce wind and/or precipitation erosion. This standard does not apply to the application of polyacrylamides to flowing, non-irrigation, waters.
  • How do you apply polyacrylamide?
  • Totally mix and liquefy PAM mixtures prior to injection into the irrigation system. Inject only on the downstream side of all screens and filters. The maximum application rate of pure form polyacrylamide must not exceed 200 pounds per acre, per year. Ensure uniform application coverage to the target area, minimizing drift to nontarget areas.
  • What is anionic polyacrylamide (PAM)?
  • Volume 224, article number 1382, ( 2013 ) Anionic polyacrylamide (PAM) is a linear, water-soluble anionic polymer that is widely used for erosion control and water quality protection.