Increasing competition for water of good quality and the expectation that at least half of the required increase in food production in the near-future decades must come from the world's irrigated land requires to produce more food by converting more of the diverted water into food. Reuse of the non-consumed fraction ('drainage water') of the irrigation water already diverted is a proven but risky option for better fresh water management. This paper presents an overview of different options for reuse of drainage water and guidelines for its safe use. Criteria for maximum irrigation water salinity to prevent soil deterioration and crop yield reduction, for the maximum concentration of toxic substances and limits for bacteriological water qual...
Due to mismatch of nutrients, high sodium concentration, growth inhibition or system failures, green...
Wastewater treatment with waste stabilization ponds (WSP) is a very efficient, low cost and low main...
Global freshwater scarcity is imposing the demand for using non-conventional water resources for irr...
Increasing competition for water of good quality and the expectation that at least half of the requi...
Irrigation will be required to meet the demands of the world population for food. Water will also be...
The effects of reusing drainage water have been evaluated and other options to increase the water ut...
Water resources management in arid regions and semi-arid such as Egypt is a continuous process for t...
The recycling of collector-drainage water (CDW) with high mineral content increases the salt levels ...
Objective: To demonstrate the technical feasibility of the reuse of agricultural drainage water for...
Pakistan is facing scarcity of canal water for irrigated agriculture on 16 mha land. This problem is...
Abstract The achievement of sustainable irrigation in arid regions requires greater attention to wat...
At present, about 299 Mha (or 18%) of the arable and permanent cropped areas worldwide are irrigated...
There is an increasing trend to require more efficient use of water resources, both in urban and rur...
Not so long ago, due to the great shortage of irrigation water, Egypt on the national level, began t...
The main objective of the project is to assist the Ministry of Irrigation in Egypt in the planning o...
Due to mismatch of nutrients, high sodium concentration, growth inhibition or system failures, green...
Wastewater treatment with waste stabilization ponds (WSP) is a very efficient, low cost and low main...
Global freshwater scarcity is imposing the demand for using non-conventional water resources for irr...
Increasing competition for water of good quality and the expectation that at least half of the requi...
Irrigation will be required to meet the demands of the world population for food. Water will also be...
The effects of reusing drainage water have been evaluated and other options to increase the water ut...
Water resources management in arid regions and semi-arid such as Egypt is a continuous process for t...
The recycling of collector-drainage water (CDW) with high mineral content increases the salt levels ...
Objective: To demonstrate the technical feasibility of the reuse of agricultural drainage water for...
Pakistan is facing scarcity of canal water for irrigated agriculture on 16 mha land. This problem is...
Abstract The achievement of sustainable irrigation in arid regions requires greater attention to wat...
At present, about 299 Mha (or 18%) of the arable and permanent cropped areas worldwide are irrigated...
There is an increasing trend to require more efficient use of water resources, both in urban and rur...
Not so long ago, due to the great shortage of irrigation water, Egypt on the national level, began t...
The main objective of the project is to assist the Ministry of Irrigation in Egypt in the planning o...
Due to mismatch of nutrients, high sodium concentration, growth inhibition or system failures, green...
Wastewater treatment with waste stabilization ponds (WSP) is a very efficient, low cost and low main...
Global freshwater scarcity is imposing the demand for using non-conventional water resources for irr...