Revolutionary Drain Network Reduces Soil Salinity in Egyptian Agricultural Lands
The researchers changed the shape of farmland in Egypt to reduce salt in the soil. They dug canals and drains to help water flow better. By doing this, they were able to lower the salt levels in the soil and water. The more water they used, the less salt was left behind. After 90 days, the salt in the water didn't change anymore. This method involved the landowner and farmers to help with the work and measurements.