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Oct 11, 2017 · This article reviews the effects, both positive and negative, of wastewater reuse in agriculture. This practice is important, especially in the context of developing countries confronted...
- (PDF) Treated waste water reuse in agriculture: An Overview
The benefits of using treated wastewater in agriculture are...
- (PDF) Treated waste water reuse in agriculture: An Overview
Treated wastewater (TW) reuse for irrigation has the potential to alleviate irrigation water imbalances, especially in water-scarce regions, and boost or sustain food production by expanding...
Feb 20, 2024 · The benefits of using treated wastewater in agriculture are discussed, including increased water availability, improved soil fertility and reduced fertilizer use. The risks associated with...
Jun 20, 2017 · The WHO’s 2006 guidelines for the safe use of wastewater, excreta and graywater constitute a tool for the preventive management of wastewater in agriculture and provide clear guidance for decision-makers on wastewater application in different local contexts.
- María Fernanda Jaramillo, Inés Restrepo
- 2017
Download Free PDF. Wastewater Reuse in Agriculture: A Review about Its Limitations and Benefits. fernanda jaramillo. 2017, Sustainability. For centuries, wastewater has been improperly used in agriculture, presenting potential risks to public health and the environment.
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Oct 11, 2017 · This scientific review delves into the crucial role of wastewater reuse in agriculture for sustainable water resource management, especially in the context of water scarcity. The paper examines … Expand
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Aug 29, 2020 · Wastewater reuse has potential benefits for agriculture and water resources management but can also determine substantial risks to public health. Moreover, chemical risks for plant and environment could occur due to soil and groundwater pollution.