Agriculture offers considerable opportunities for the safe and sustainable re-use of water, be that water sourced from humans or animals. A key point is understanding the differences in pathogen profiles between wastewater from humans as compared with that derived from animals. Agricultural re-use also offers the opportunity to appropriately match the treatment level of the used water with the planned end-use. There is no doubt that the reuse of water in agriculture will be an increasing focus as Australian agriculture adapts to the challenges of food security in a changing world
Abstract: Reuse of treated effluent is a highly valued water source in Palestine, however with limi...
Based on three pilot- and demonstration-scale projects investigating agricultural irrigation practic...
This thesis conducts an international review of research regarding the public health risks associate...
According to the World Resources Institute, as of 2019, there are 68 countries experiencing at least...
Wastewater use in agriculture is a growing practice worldwide. Drivers include increasing water stre...
Worldwide, fresh water scarcity is often caused by a high demand from the agricultural sector that g...
Wastewater utilization is an upward application universally. At the same time as clean water resourc...
The agricultural use of (partially) treated or untreated wastewater is increasingly attracting the a...
Safe, equitable water reuse is a fundamental component of resilient water systems both in the wester...
Wastewater may be defined as the combination of liquid wastes discharged from domestic households, f...
Water shortages are an issue of growing worldwide concern. Irrigated agriculture accounts for about ...
For centuries, wastewater has been improperly used in agriculture, presenting potential risks to pub...
There is an increasing trend to require more efficient use of water resources, both in urban and rur...
Poor microbial water quality can cause foodborne disease from contaminated fresh produce. In Austra...
Water scarcity is the major concern that impacts the global economy and the livelihood of mankind. C...
Abstract: Reuse of treated effluent is a highly valued water source in Palestine, however with limi...
Based on three pilot- and demonstration-scale projects investigating agricultural irrigation practic...
This thesis conducts an international review of research regarding the public health risks associate...
According to the World Resources Institute, as of 2019, there are 68 countries experiencing at least...
Wastewater use in agriculture is a growing practice worldwide. Drivers include increasing water stre...
Worldwide, fresh water scarcity is often caused by a high demand from the agricultural sector that g...
Wastewater utilization is an upward application universally. At the same time as clean water resourc...
The agricultural use of (partially) treated or untreated wastewater is increasingly attracting the a...
Safe, equitable water reuse is a fundamental component of resilient water systems both in the wester...
Wastewater may be defined as the combination of liquid wastes discharged from domestic households, f...
Water shortages are an issue of growing worldwide concern. Irrigated agriculture accounts for about ...
For centuries, wastewater has been improperly used in agriculture, presenting potential risks to pub...
There is an increasing trend to require more efficient use of water resources, both in urban and rur...
Poor microbial water quality can cause foodborne disease from contaminated fresh produce. In Austra...
Water scarcity is the major concern that impacts the global economy and the livelihood of mankind. C...
Abstract: Reuse of treated effluent is a highly valued water source in Palestine, however with limi...
Based on three pilot- and demonstration-scale projects investigating agricultural irrigation practic...
This thesis conducts an international review of research regarding the public health risks associate...