Hydroponic technology as decentralised system for domestic wastewater treatment and vegetable production in urban agriculture: A review
Water scarcity, nutrient-depleted soils and pollution continue to be a major challenge
worldwide and these are likely to worsen with increasing global populations particularly, in …
worldwide and these are likely to worsen with increasing global populations particularly, in …
A review of the fate and transport of nitrogen, phosphorus, pathogens, and trace organic chemicals in septic systems
ABSTRACT A large population living in suburban and rural areas in the world uses septic
systems, also called onsite wastewater treatment systems, to dispose of household …
systems, also called onsite wastewater treatment systems, to dispose of household …
A critical review of the influence of effluent irrigation on the fate of pesticides in soil
K Müller, GN Magesan, NS Bolan - Agriculture, ecosystems & environment, 2007 - Elsevier
The impact of effluent irrigation on the transformation and mobility of organic contaminants is
poorly understood. The objectives of this review paper are:(i) to discuss the fundamental …
poorly understood. The objectives of this review paper are:(i) to discuss the fundamental …
[HTML][HTML] Agricultural use of treated sewage effluents: agronomic and environmental implications and perspectives for Brazil
In many studies worldwide the use of treated sewage effluents (TSE) as water and nutrient
sources in agricultural irrigation have been introduced as a viable alternative for wastewater …
sources in agricultural irrigation have been introduced as a viable alternative for wastewater …
Development of a soil fertility index using on-line Vis-NIR spectroscopy
MA Munnaf, AM Mouazen - Computers and Electronics in Agriculture, 2021 - Elsevier
Soil fertility index (SFI) is commonly used for soil fertility assessment, which is critical for
managing in-field variabilities and maximizing crop production with minimum environmental …
managing in-field variabilities and maximizing crop production with minimum environmental …
Andisols
Andisols are soils that typically form in loose volcanic ejecta (tephra) such as volcanic ash,
cinders, or pumice. They are characterized by andic properties that include physical …
cinders, or pumice. They are characterized by andic properties that include physical …
Groundwater quality impacts from the land application of treated municipal wastewater in a large karstic spring basin: chemical and microbiological indicators
BG Katz, DW Griffin, JH Davis - Science of the Total Environment, 2009 - Elsevier
Geochemical and microbiological techniques were used to assess water-quality impacts
from the land application of treated municipal wastewater in the karstic Wakulla Springs …
from the land application of treated municipal wastewater in the karstic Wakulla Springs …
Strategic management in urban environment using SWOT and QSPM model
Sustainable urban development is a new concept of fundamental environmental
metropolitan management that not only creates the demand for changing the concepts of …
metropolitan management that not only creates the demand for changing the concepts of …
Changes in chemical properties of semiarid soils under long‐term secondary treated wastewater irrigation
M Lado, A Bar-Tal, A Azenkot… - Soil Science Society …, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
Treated wastewater (TWW) is becoming a valuable resource for irrigation in semiarid
regions, where freshwater is scarce; however, changes in soil chemical properties under …
regions, where freshwater is scarce; however, changes in soil chemical properties under …
Evaluation of land use, land management and soil conservation strategies to reduce non-point source pollution loads in the three gorges region, China
The construction of the Three Gorges Dam in China and the subsequent impoundment of
the Yangtze River have induced a major land use change in the Three Gorges Reservoir …
the Yangtze River have induced a major land use change in the Three Gorges Reservoir …