2022
DOI: 10.3390/w14213351
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Wastewater Management in Agriculture

Abstract: Considering the global climate changes that have disrupted the availability of fresh water and led to the emergence of drought, an effective management strategy for water quality must be implemented. In this work, we analyzed the possibility of used and treated water being reused and the effect of its use on soil on the development of plants. In the case of irrigation with treated wastewater, the following parameters increased: calcium carbonate equivalent, organic matter, content of phosphorus, calcium, potas… Show more

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“…It maintains the balance between humification and mineralization, between organic and mineral fertilizers [1].…”
Section: Variant Ofmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…It maintains the balance between humification and mineralization, between organic and mineral fertilizers [1].…”
Section: Variant Ofmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We must protect fresh water, which is an exhaustible resource essential for sustaining life, development and the environment. Currently, the development of urbanization has determined the increase in the amount of sludge from treatment plants [1]. Researchers are making efforts to be able to eliminate this sludge, without affecting the environment.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This microbial-based wastewater treatment approach is applicable to various pollutants present in wastewater. Additionally, introducing aerobic and anaerobic wastewater treatment processes can effectively remove biological micropollutants from wastewater [98]. Under aerobic conditions, microorganisms can oxidize and degrade some organic substances, while specific microorganisms can further degrade organic substances in the absence of oxygen.…”
Section: Sewage Stabilization Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Research on the use of treated sewage [22,23] and dried sludge [24,25] as a fertilizer has been conducted worldwide. Recently, the widespread use of hydroponic cultivation has also brought attention to the use of treated sewage as liquid fertilizer for the sustainable use and recycling of fertilizer ingredients [26].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%