Onsite wastewater treatment systems aim to assimilate domestic effluent into the environment. Unfortunately failure of such systems is common and inadequate effluent treatment can have serious environmental implications. The capacity of a particular soil to treat wastewater will change over time. The physical properties influence the rate of effluent movement through the soil and its chemical properties dictate the ability to renovate effluent. A research project was undertaken to determine the role that physical and chemical soil properties play in predicting the long-term behaviour of soil under effluent irrigation and to determine if they have a potential function as early indicators of adverse effects of effluent irrigation on treatment...
Depending on effluent characteristics, irrigation with wastewater plant effluent can be either benef...
Wastewater reuse in agriculture is a widespread practice in developing countries, especially in urba...
Functional relationships between wastewater-induced predictors (e.g., organic carbon, OC) and amende...
Onsite wastewater treatment systems aim to assimilate domestic effluent into the environment. Unfort...
Onsite wastewater treatment systems aim to assimilate domestic effluent into the environment. Unfort...
Soils only have a finite capacity for the removal of wastewater pollutants and with time this capaci...
Soils only have a finite capacity for the removal of wastewater pollutants and with time this capaci...
On-site wastewater treatment systems aim to assimilate domestic effluent into the environment. Unfor...
Degrading catchments and water shortages are the most immediate and arguably the biggest environment...
Irrigation with treated domestic sewage wastewater (TSE) is an agricultural practice to reduce water...
Soils only have a finite capacity for the removal of wastewater pollutants and with time this capaci...
Current methods of establishing suitable locations for onsite wastewater treatment systems (OWTS) ar...
The agricultural use of domestic sewage is a viable alternative for recycling nutrients; however, th...
Soils only have a finite capacity for the removal of wastewater pollutants and with time this capaci...
The use of onsite wastewater treatment systems for the treatment and disposal of effluent is common ...
Depending on effluent characteristics, irrigation with wastewater plant effluent can be either benef...
Wastewater reuse in agriculture is a widespread practice in developing countries, especially in urba...
Functional relationships between wastewater-induced predictors (e.g., organic carbon, OC) and amende...
Onsite wastewater treatment systems aim to assimilate domestic effluent into the environment. Unfort...
Onsite wastewater treatment systems aim to assimilate domestic effluent into the environment. Unfort...
Soils only have a finite capacity for the removal of wastewater pollutants and with time this capaci...
Soils only have a finite capacity for the removal of wastewater pollutants and with time this capaci...
On-site wastewater treatment systems aim to assimilate domestic effluent into the environment. Unfor...
Degrading catchments and water shortages are the most immediate and arguably the biggest environment...
Irrigation with treated domestic sewage wastewater (TSE) is an agricultural practice to reduce water...
Soils only have a finite capacity for the removal of wastewater pollutants and with time this capaci...
Current methods of establishing suitable locations for onsite wastewater treatment systems (OWTS) ar...
The agricultural use of domestic sewage is a viable alternative for recycling nutrients; however, th...
Soils only have a finite capacity for the removal of wastewater pollutants and with time this capaci...
The use of onsite wastewater treatment systems for the treatment and disposal of effluent is common ...
Depending on effluent characteristics, irrigation with wastewater plant effluent can be either benef...
Wastewater reuse in agriculture is a widespread practice in developing countries, especially in urba...
Functional relationships between wastewater-induced predictors (e.g., organic carbon, OC) and amende...