TY - JOUR
T1 - Secondary wastewater disposal for crop irrigation with minimal risks
AU - Oron, G.
AU - Armon, R.
AU - Mandelbaum, R.
AU - Manor, Y.
AU - Campos, C.
AU - Gillerman, L.
AU - Salgot, M.
AU - Gerba, C.
AU - Klein, I.
AU - Enriquez, C.
PY - 2001
Y1 - 2001
N2 - A critical objective for any wastewater reuse program is to close the gap between supply of and demand for water and to minimize health and environmental hazards. Thus, the effects of treated effluent on crops, soils and community health must be considered carefully. When applying wastewater to soil-plant systems, it is to be noted that the passage of water through the soil reduces considerably the number of microorganisms carried out by the reclaimed wastewater. Nevertheless, there is a need to study the real rate of organism decay subject to water quality, soil and vegetable characteristics, and irrigation method. The aim of this work is to determine the fate of the fecal coliforms, coliphages F+ and CN13, and helminth eggs survival during the application of reclaimed wastewater in a vineyard orchard near the City of Arad (Israel) via onsurface and subsurface drip irrigation systems. Wastewater obtained from a stabilization pond, and soil samples were tested and an important decrease of microorganisms was reached in both cases, with the better values obtained with the sub-surface drip irrigation system.
AB - A critical objective for any wastewater reuse program is to close the gap between supply of and demand for water and to minimize health and environmental hazards. Thus, the effects of treated effluent on crops, soils and community health must be considered carefully. When applying wastewater to soil-plant systems, it is to be noted that the passage of water through the soil reduces considerably the number of microorganisms carried out by the reclaimed wastewater. Nevertheless, there is a need to study the real rate of organism decay subject to water quality, soil and vegetable characteristics, and irrigation method. The aim of this work is to determine the fate of the fecal coliforms, coliphages F+ and CN13, and helminth eggs survival during the application of reclaimed wastewater in a vineyard orchard near the City of Arad (Israel) via onsurface and subsurface drip irrigation systems. Wastewater obtained from a stabilization pond, and soil samples were tested and an important decrease of microorganisms was reached in both cases, with the better values obtained with the sub-surface drip irrigation system.
KW - Effluent-soil-plant system
KW - Onsurface drip
KW - Pathogens
KW - Reuse
KW - Risks
KW - Subsurface drip
KW - Wastewater
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=0034929466&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.2166/wst.2001.0603
DO - 10.2166/wst.2001.0603
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C2 - 11436773
AN - SCOPUS:0034929466
SN - 0273-1223
VL - 43
SP - 139
EP - 146
JO - Water Science and Technology
JF - Water Science and Technology
IS - 10
ER -