Wastewater irrigation is a common practice in developing countries due to water scarcity and increasing demand for food production. However, there are health risks and ecological risks associated with this practice. Small-scale wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) intend to decrease these risks but still face management challenges. This study assessed how the management status of five small-scale WWTPs in Cochabamba, Bolivia affects health risks associated with consumption of lettuce and ecological risks due to the accumulation of nutrients in the soil for lettuce and maize crops. Risk simulations for three wastewater irrigation scenarios were: raw wastewater, actual effluent and expected effluent. Results showed that weak O&M practices can ...
In Cochabamba, Bolivia, wastewater is extensively used in urban and peri-urban agriculture. Both veg...
Worldwide, fresh water scarcity is often caused by a high demand from the agricultural sector that g...
The volume of wastewater generated by domestic, industrial, and commercial sources has increased wit...
Wastewater irrigation is a common practice in developing countries due to water scarcity and increas...
Wastewater irrigation is a common practice in developing countries due to water scarcity and increas...
Wastewater irrigation is a global practice that allows reusing water and nutrients in agriculture, b...
The combination of standard quantitative microbial risk analysis (QMRA) techniques and 10,000-trial ...
On-farm measures can be used in multi-barrier schemes to manage microbial risks from consumption of ...
In most developing countries wastewater treatment systems have very low coverage or function poorly,...
The use of wastewater in agriculture is occurring more frequently because of water scarcity and popu...
The practice of wastewater irrigation lessens the pressure on the aquatic environment by minimizing ...
As demand for fresh water intensifies, wastewater is frequently being seen as a valuable resource. F...
In Drechsel, Pay; Scott, C. A.; Raschid-Sally, Liqa; Redwood, M.; Bahri, Akissa (Eds.). Wastewater i...
Co-published with Earthscan and IWMIFrench version available in IDRC Digital Library: Irrigation ave...
In Cochabamba, Bolivia, wastewater is extensively used in urban and peri-urban agriculture. Both veg...
Worldwide, fresh water scarcity is often caused by a high demand from the agricultural sector that g...
The volume of wastewater generated by domestic, industrial, and commercial sources has increased wit...
Wastewater irrigation is a common practice in developing countries due to water scarcity and increas...
Wastewater irrigation is a common practice in developing countries due to water scarcity and increas...
Wastewater irrigation is a global practice that allows reusing water and nutrients in agriculture, b...
The combination of standard quantitative microbial risk analysis (QMRA) techniques and 10,000-trial ...
On-farm measures can be used in multi-barrier schemes to manage microbial risks from consumption of ...
In most developing countries wastewater treatment systems have very low coverage or function poorly,...
The use of wastewater in agriculture is occurring more frequently because of water scarcity and popu...
The practice of wastewater irrigation lessens the pressure on the aquatic environment by minimizing ...
As demand for fresh water intensifies, wastewater is frequently being seen as a valuable resource. F...
In Drechsel, Pay; Scott, C. A.; Raschid-Sally, Liqa; Redwood, M.; Bahri, Akissa (Eds.). Wastewater i...
Co-published with Earthscan and IWMIFrench version available in IDRC Digital Library: Irrigation ave...
In Cochabamba, Bolivia, wastewater is extensively used in urban and peri-urban agriculture. Both veg...
Worldwide, fresh water scarcity is often caused by a high demand from the agricultural sector that g...
The volume of wastewater generated by domestic, industrial, and commercial sources has increased wit...