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Suitability of reclaimed wastewater effluent from decentralized wastewater plant for irrigation

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APPLIED WATER SCIENCE
Volume 11, Issue 11, Pages -

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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s13201-021-01500-7

Keywords

Magnesium hazard (MH); Reclaimed wastewater; Residual sodium carbonate (RSC); Sodium adsorption ratio (SAR)

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Decentralized wastewater plants are cost-effective and widely used in small ruler communities. The study evaluated the suitability of reclaimed wastewater for irrigation and found that there are certain restrictions on its use.
Decentralized wastewater plants have been proven to be cost-effective, easy to construct and operate and widely used in small ruler communities. The suitability of reclaimed wastewater for irrigation purpose was evaluated in this study based on the various water quality parameters, international water quality standards and water-irrigation water quality guideline (JS 1766). Twenty-seven samples were collected from a decentralized wastewater plant that is located in Balqa Governorate in Salt city, Jordan. Samples were analyzed for pH, electrical conductivity, major anions and cations, as well as biological oxygen demand, chemical oxygen demand and total suspended solids. Study results show that water is slightly alkaline in nature. According to Jordanian domestic reclaimed wastewater standard, the use of water for irrigation has a mild-to-moderate degree of restriction. Using the US Salinity Laboratory classification scheme, there is high salinity and medium sodium water, 50% of samples falls in the area of (C3-S2) and this water is suitable for irrigation for many types of soil with low risk of increasing exchangeable sodium content. According to chloride hazards, the water for irrigation can be used for moderately tolerant plants. 74% of the samples have the residual sodium carbonate (RSC) less than 1.25 meq/L and hence suitable for irrigation. The study recommends that treated wastewater from decentralized wastewater a plant is considered as non-conventional source for irrigation.

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