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This book reviews experience worldwide of the social, environmental, technical and policy issues of using recycled urban wastewater for irrigation.

TitleWastewater use in irrigated agriculture : confronting the livelihood and environmental realities
Publication TypeBook
Year of Publication2004
AuthorsScott, C, Faruqui, NI, Raschid, L
Pagination208 p. : fig., tab.
Date Published2004-05-01
PublisherCABI Publishing
Place PublishedWallingford, UK
ISBN Number0851998232
Keywordsbolivia cochabamba, case studies, environmental impact, ghana ashanti region kumasi, health hazards, india gujarat vadodara, irrigation, jordan, mexico guanajuato river basin, microbiological quality, quality guidelines, sdipol, sdisan, senegal dakar, sustainable livelihoods, tunisia, urban areas, viet nam, wastewater recycling
Abstract

This book reviews experience worldwide of the social, environmental, technical and policy issues of using recycled urban wastewater for irrigation. Although wastewater may carry health and environmental risks, it is a low-cost alternative to conventional irrigation water. Its use in agriculture is receiving renewed attention, with the increasing scarcity of fresh water resources in many arid and semi-arid regions of the world. The book explores future challenges and realities of wastewater use in agriculture and provides crucial knowledge for researchers, development organizations, policy makers governments and donor organizations. It brings together a range of perspectives including economic, health, agronomic, environmental, institutional, and policy dimensions. Emphasis is placed on untreated wastewater use by means of field-based case studies from Asia, Africa, the Middle East and Latin America.

NotesIncludes references Includes index Includes the Hyderabad Declaration on Wastewater Use in Agriculture, 14 November 2002
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