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We offer a variety of materials and resources related to waste management, including information on on-site wastewater and sewage management. Common topics include sustainable solid waste reuse, reduction, recycling and reprocessing.
Jun 26, 2024 · Wastewater management is directly related to water management. Wastewater consists primarily of used water and various solid, liquid, and gaseous pollutants that should be removed during the treatment process. Extremely important microbiological contaminants also play a crucial role.
Jun 1, 2023 · Analyzing the physicochemical and microbiological properties of treated wastewater used for irrigation greatly impacts the effectiveness size. Reusing sewage or wastewater for agricultural irrigation is a sustainable development strategy that helps address the water scarcity issue.
May 2, 2023 · Important co-benefits of effective soil management for C sequestration, such as reduced CO 2 emissions, enhanced soil structure, and increased microbial activity, can positively impact soil fertility and productivity.
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Jun 6, 2024 · 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...
Oct 9, 2020 · This article aims to show the state of the global research on sustainable use of wastewater in agriculture. To this end, a systematic qualitative analysis and a quantitative bibliometric analysis were conducted.
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Jun 29, 2020 · To illustrate how accounting for drought nonstationarity may increase water resiliency, we consider generalized case studies involving four key stakeholder groups: agricultural producers, large surface water suppliers, small groundwater management districts, and regional water planning districts.