Direct reuse of reclaimed wastewater (RWW) in agriculture has recently received increasing attention as a possible solution to water scarcity. The presence of contaminants of emerging concern (CECs) in RWW can be critical, as these chemicals can be uptaken in irrigated crops and eventually ingested during food consumption. In the present study, an integrated model was developed to predict the fate of CECs in water reuse systems where RWW is used for edible crops irrigation. The model was applied to a case study where RWW (originating from a municipal wastewater treatment plant) is discharged into a water channel, with subsequent irrigation of silage maize, rice, wheat and ryegrass. Environmental and human health risks were assessed for 13 C...
Although wastewater has been increasingly used to grow a range of crops for income generation and li...
The use of reclaimed wastewater (RWW) for the irrigation of crops may result in the continuous expos...
Wastewater may be defined as the combination of liquid wastes discharged from domestic households, f...
Direct reuse of reclaimed wastewater (RWW) in agriculture has recently received increasing attention...
Reuse of reclaimed wastewater (RWW) for agricultural irrigation is becoming an essential practice in...
Worldwide, fresh water scarcity is often caused by a high demand from the agricultural sector that g...
About 17% of the European territories suffer from water scarcity. The situation is expected to worse...
In areas characterized by water scarcity, wastewater represents an appealing option for use in agric...
Population densities and freshwater resources are not evenly distributed worldwide. This has forced ...
The reuse of treated wastewater (TWW) for irrigation and the use of biosolids and manures as soil am...
The use of reclaimed wastewater (RWW) for the irrigation of crops may result in the continuous expos...
Population densities and freshwater resources are not evenly distributed worldwide. This has forced ...
Use of reclaimed wastewater for agricultural irrigation is seen as an attractive option to meet agri...
Although wastewater has been increasingly used to grow a range of crops for income generation and li...
The use of reclaimed wastewater (RWW) for the irrigation of crops may result in the continuous expos...
Wastewater may be defined as the combination of liquid wastes discharged from domestic households, f...
Direct reuse of reclaimed wastewater (RWW) in agriculture has recently received increasing attention...
Reuse of reclaimed wastewater (RWW) for agricultural irrigation is becoming an essential practice in...
Worldwide, fresh water scarcity is often caused by a high demand from the agricultural sector that g...
About 17% of the European territories suffer from water scarcity. The situation is expected to worse...
In areas characterized by water scarcity, wastewater represents an appealing option for use in agric...
Population densities and freshwater resources are not evenly distributed worldwide. This has forced ...
The reuse of treated wastewater (TWW) for irrigation and the use of biosolids and manures as soil am...
The use of reclaimed wastewater (RWW) for the irrigation of crops may result in the continuous expos...
Population densities and freshwater resources are not evenly distributed worldwide. This has forced ...
Use of reclaimed wastewater for agricultural irrigation is seen as an attractive option to meet agri...
Although wastewater has been increasingly used to grow a range of crops for income generation and li...
The use of reclaimed wastewater (RWW) for the irrigation of crops may result in the continuous expos...
Wastewater may be defined as the combination of liquid wastes discharged from domestic households, f...