2020
DOI: 10.1002/ieam.4307
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Development and Application of a Predictive Model for Treated Wastewater Irrigation Management in a Semiarid Area

Abstract: This article is part of the special series "Improving Water Security in Africa." The work is the culmination of 7 Horizon 2020 projects focused on the environmental and social challenges of improving water security in African countries.

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“…Finally, due to the disparities between water supply and demand, which can differ seasonally, and the need to trade-off development with protection of the aquatic environment, it is recommended that relevant departments implement a demand management model [48] for water resources in the river basin to alleviate water deficits and water use conflicts. During periods of high-water deficits, it is recommended to consider adopting an irrigation model that controls the allocation of water to agricultural and forest irrigation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, due to the disparities between water supply and demand, which can differ seasonally, and the need to trade-off development with protection of the aquatic environment, it is recommended that relevant departments implement a demand management model [48] for water resources in the river basin to alleviate water deficits and water use conflicts. During periods of high-water deficits, it is recommended to consider adopting an irrigation model that controls the allocation of water to agricultural and forest irrigation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Water price is equal to 0.15 Euro/m 3 for fresh water and 0.23 Euro/m 3 for treated wastewater given the cost of treatment technologies. Yields, net irrigation requirements, and fertilizers' requirements pertaining both to fresh and treated wastewater were taken from previous work (Oubelkacem 2018) carried out in the same area where the safe irrigation management (SIM) model (Dragonetti et al 2020) was applied to assess the effects of different quality waters on crop yield and the water balance and establish a correct irrigation and nutrient management strategy.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This cluster also emerged anew in the second phase and directly implies the challenges faced by urban areas in wastewater treatment and management. This includes studies that adopted different treatment technologies and management strategies such as forwardosmosis membrane system to treat industrial wastewater [74], and treated wastewater for irrigation purposes [75,76]. In a recent study, Delanka-Pedige et al (2021) [77] adopted a multi-criteria decision-making approach based on different criteria related to UN SDGs to evaluate different wastewater infrastructure facilities like membrane bioreactor, high-rate algal pond, etc., in wastewater treatment, especially in urban areas.…”
Section: Keyword Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%