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Growing Crops with Reclaimed Wastewater

Out of Print
Edited By: Daryl Stevens
204 pages, tables
Publisher: CSIRO
Growing Crops with Reclaimed Wastewater
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  • Growing Crops with Reclaimed Wastewater ISBN: 9780643066250 Paperback May 2006 Out of Print #157273
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About this book

Australian perspective on the use of reclaimed wastewater.

Reclamation and reuse of water from our urban and industrial wastewater treatment plants offers horticulturists the opportunity to maintain or expand their operations by securing water supplies indefinitely. Concerns over the quality of reclaimed water are generally from a chemical, physical and pathological aspect that potentially impact on the sustainability of the farming operation, yield or quality of produce, and the market acceptance of produce. "Growing Crops with Reclaimed Wastewater" provides the user with an historical background of water treatment, its use and disposal from Australian wastewater treatment facilities, the technologies now utilised to treat our wastewater, and the fundamentals required to ensure that reclaimed water schemes address the environmental, economic and social requirements of society today.

Contents

Preface; Definitions and abbreviations; 1. Australia and reclaimed water; 2. Australian and international reclaimed water guidelines: the fundamentals; 3. Wastewater reclamation processes; 4. Opportunities for reclaimed water use in Australian agriculture; 5. Crop nutrition considerations in reclaimed water irrigation systems; 6. Design and management of reclaimed water irrigation systems; 7. Soil salinity and sodicity; 8. Managing risks to soil and plant health from key metals and metalloids in irrigation waters; 9. Managing risks to plant health from salinity, sodium, chloride and boron in reclaimed waters; 10. Organics in reclaimed water and their potential risks to the environment and human health; 11. Environmental implications of reclaimed water use for irrigated agriculture; 12. Managing health risks to consumers; 13. Social psychological considerations in the acceptance of reclaimed water for horticultural irrigation; Index.

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Out of Print
Edited By: Daryl Stevens
204 pages, tables
Publisher: CSIRO
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