Due to mismatch of nutrients, high sodium concentration, growth inhibition or system failures, greenhouse growers with substrate-grown crops tend to discharge their drain water. To comply with Water Framework regulations, in future, they must re-use drain water streams as much as possible. With membrane distillation or reverse osmosis, about 80-90% of drain water may be recovered as irrigation water. The remaining concentrate must be valorised otherwise or disposed of at high cost. This paper explores possibilities for economic viable reuse of discharge streams. Fertilisers in drain water have an intrinsic value of about € 1.75/m3. Transport costs are high, about € 2.50/m3 per load at 25 km, so there is a preference for local or nearby reus...
The demands of the European Water Framework Directive for ecological and chemical good water quality...
While governments and individuals strive to maintain the availability of high-quality water resource...
peer reviewedSince 1991, a food processing plant which freezes a large quantity of locally grown mar...
Due to mismatch of nutrients, high sodium concentration, growth inhibition or system failures, green...
The aim of the research project was to achieve closure by two complementary means: 1) maximising reu...
<p>Soilless cultivation suggests a closed system of water flows, the principal of which are (drip) i...
In this project, solutions are developed to minimise leaching of nutrients and pesticides from green...
Water shortages are an issue of growing worldwide concern. Irrigated agriculture accounts for about ...
Zero liquid discharge (ZLD) should be the future for soilless production. In The Netherlands emissio...
The Australian greenhouse industry is primarily dominated by low-cost hydroponic greenhouses for del...
Although vines are among the least water-intensive crops, the availability and accessibility of good...
The Australian greenhouse industry is primarily dominated by low-cost hydroponic greenhouses for del...
Surface waters in Dutch agricultural and horticultural areas do not meet the requirements of the Eur...
Presently, agriculture uses about 70% of the available freshwater resources, and the environmental i...
Soilless cultivation systems are common in Dutch greenhouse horticulture, i.e., less than 20% of the...
The demands of the European Water Framework Directive for ecological and chemical good water quality...
While governments and individuals strive to maintain the availability of high-quality water resource...
peer reviewedSince 1991, a food processing plant which freezes a large quantity of locally grown mar...
Due to mismatch of nutrients, high sodium concentration, growth inhibition or system failures, green...
The aim of the research project was to achieve closure by two complementary means: 1) maximising reu...
<p>Soilless cultivation suggests a closed system of water flows, the principal of which are (drip) i...
In this project, solutions are developed to minimise leaching of nutrients and pesticides from green...
Water shortages are an issue of growing worldwide concern. Irrigated agriculture accounts for about ...
Zero liquid discharge (ZLD) should be the future for soilless production. In The Netherlands emissio...
The Australian greenhouse industry is primarily dominated by low-cost hydroponic greenhouses for del...
Although vines are among the least water-intensive crops, the availability and accessibility of good...
The Australian greenhouse industry is primarily dominated by low-cost hydroponic greenhouses for del...
Surface waters in Dutch agricultural and horticultural areas do not meet the requirements of the Eur...
Presently, agriculture uses about 70% of the available freshwater resources, and the environmental i...
Soilless cultivation systems are common in Dutch greenhouse horticulture, i.e., less than 20% of the...
The demands of the European Water Framework Directive for ecological and chemical good water quality...
While governments and individuals strive to maintain the availability of high-quality water resource...
peer reviewedSince 1991, a food processing plant which freezes a large quantity of locally grown mar...