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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 with...
- (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
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...
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...
2. Benefits of Agricultural Reuse The use of treated wastewater in agriculture benefits human health, the environment and the economy. This use represents an alternative practice that is being adopted in different regions confronted with water shortages and growing urban populations with increasing water needs
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
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 the use of treated wastewater, such as the accumulation of pollutants and the potential for pathogen transmission, are also discussed.
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The benefits of RWW use include conservation of freshwater reserves, less discharge of pollutants into water bodies, allows recycling of both water and nutrients and supply of nutrients to crops due to the organic matter and nutri- ents present in this wastewater.