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Reclamation of used urban waters for irrigation purposes--a review of treatment technologies.

Diana Norton-Brandão1, Sigrid M Scherrenberg, Jules B van Lier.   

Abstract

The worldwide fresh water scarcity is increasing the demand for non-conventional water resources. Despite the technology being available for application of treated wastewater in irrigation, the use of effluent in agriculture is not being properly managed in the majority of cases. Industrial countries, where financial resources are available but restricted, face difficulties in some cases related to the lack of a complete definition of irrigation water quality standards, as well as to the lack of monitoring components that determine if the effluent is suitable for such use. The present paper presents a critical review on urban reclamation technologies for irrigation. The technologies are presented by the four most important parameters for irrigation water quality: salinity, pathogens, nutrients and heavy metals. An overview is given of the current, on-going evaluation of different reclamation technologies for irrigation.
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Year:  2013        PMID: 23562951     DOI: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2013.03.012

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Environ Manage        ISSN: 0301-4797            Impact factor:   6.789


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4.  Agricultural and management practices and bacterial contamination in greenhouse versus open field lettuce production.

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5.  Drylands soil bacterial community is affected by land use change and different irrigation practices in the Mezquital Valley, Mexico.

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6.  Effectiveness of wastewater treatment systems in removing microbial agents: a systematic review.

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7.  Irrigation Water Quality for Leafy Crops: A Perspective of Risks and Potential Solutions.

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Authors:  Rawaa H K Al-Isawi; Miklas Scholz; Furat A M Al-Faraj
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10.  Reduction of Arcobacter at Two Conventional Wastewater Treatment Plants in Southern Arizona, USA.

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