نتایج جستجو برای: agricultural wastewater

تعداد نتایج: 134200  

2010
Darine GEARA-MATTA G. CHEBBO

This paper shows the real situation about management of water and wastewater in Lebanon and focuses on problems related to urban water pollution released in environment. Water and wastewater infrastructures have been rebuilt since 1992. However, wastewater management still remains one of the greatest challenges facing Lebanese people, since water supply projects have been given priority over wa...

2011
Ping F. Wu Gauri S. Mittal

Wu, Ping F. and Gauri S. Mittal. 2011. Characterization of provincial inspected slaughterhouse wastewater in Ontario, Canada. Canadian Biosystems Engineering/Le génie des biosystèmes au Canada. 53: 6.9 6.18. Characteristics of slaughterhouse wastewater and its suitability to be land-applied for agricultural use were investigated. A survey was sent to slaughterhouses located in Ontario, Canada, ...

Journal: :Trends in biotechnology 2004
Largus T Angenent Khursheed Karim Muthanna H Al-Dahhan Brian A Wrenn Rosa Domíguez-Espinosa

The building of a sustainable society will require reduction of dependency on fossil fuels and lowering of the amount of pollution that is generated. Wastewater treatment is an area in which these two goals can be addressed simultaneously. As a result, there has been a paradigm shift recently, from disposing of waste to using it. There are several biological processing strategies that produce b...

Journal: :Water environment research : a research publication of the Water Environment Federation 2004
Y Zimmels F Kirzhner S Roitman

This paper examines potential uses of naturally growing aquatic plants for wastewater purification. These plants enhance the removal of pollutants by consuming part of them in the form of plant nutrients. This applies to urban and agricultural wastewater, in particular, where treatment units of different sizes can be applied at the pollution source. The effectiveness of wastewater purification ...

2007
A. Alamdari

Phosphate concentrations in municipal and agricultural wastewaters continuously increase because of the growing use of detergents and fertilizers. Thus, it seems that phosphate recovery from wastewater as calcium phosphate would be attractive due to the vast applications of calcium phosphate in industry. In the current experimental study, the phosphate recovery by addition of calcium chloride t...

2010
G. BADALIANS GHOLIKANDI M. KHOSRAVI

In this paper, the reuse of reclaimed wastewater for irrigation of agricultural land and its effect on soil quality has been investigated in an arid region of Iran. For this purpose, two pilots of 2,000 m2 area with a variety of plants were selected near the effluent discharge of a wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) in Zahedan and Zabol cities in Sistan and Baluchestan Province. The wastewater t...

2016
Cecilia Saldías Stijn Speelman Guido van Huylenbroeck Nick Vink

Wastewater has emerged as an alternative source of water. Since the agricultural sector remains the largest water user world-wide, it is the main potential user of treated wastewater. However, while there are trade-offs in using wastewater, it may be the only option in water-scarce regions. South Africa has included water reuse as a policy option; hence the aim of this study is to understand fa...

Journal: :Water research 2017
Alexis Grandcoin Stéphanie Piel Estelle Baurès

The widely occurring degradation product aminomethylphosphonic acid (AMPA) is a result of glyphosate and amino-polyphosphonate degradation. Massive use of the parent compounds leads to the ubiquity of AMPA in the environment, and particularly in water. The purpose of this review is to summarize and discuss current insights into AMPA formation, transport, persistence and toxicity. In agricultura...

Journal: :Journal of environmental quality 2008
Dennis L Corwin Scott A Bradford

Greater urban demand for finite water resources to meet domestic, agricultural, industrial, and recreational needs; increased frequency of drought resulting from erratic weather; and continued degradation of available water resources from point and nonpoint sources of pollution have focused attention on the reuse of degraded waters as a potential water source. However, short- and long-term detr...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2012
Helen P Jarvie Andrew N Sharpley J Thad Scott Brian E Haggard Michael J Bowes Lesley B Massey

The prevailing "puzzle" in watershed phosphorus (P) management is how to account for the nonconservative behavior (retention and remobilization) of P along the land-freshwater continuum. This often hinders our attempts to directly link watershed P sources with their water quality impacts. Here, we examine aspects of within-river retention of wastewater effluent P and its remobilization under hi...

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