Management of Winery Wastewater by Re-using it for Crop Irrigation - A Review

IF 1.1 4区 农林科学 Q4 FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY South African Journal of Enology and Viticulture Pub Date : 2018-05-09 DOI:10.21548/39-1-2475
C. Howell, P. Myburgh
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In South Africa, grapes are an important crop in the Western and Northern Cape Provinces. The wine industry makes a significant contribution to the economy in these regions. Wineries generate large volumes of poor quality wastewater, particularly during harvest. Information on actual amounts of water used by wineries is limited and appears to be inconsistent. Usually most of the raw water entering wineries ends up as wastewater. Winery wastewater has high levels of chemical oxygen demand (COD) and contains high levels of K + and Na + . There is considerable variation in wastewater quality parameters between wineries, as well as a strong seasonal variation. In most cases, the wastewater is used for irrigation of small permanent pasture grazing paddocks. The use of winery wastewater for vineyard irrigation could have many potential benefits for the wine industry. Irrigation with wastewaters containing high levels of K + could be beneficial to soil fertility, although long-term application could have negative effects on soil chemical properties. In terms of South African guidelines, wineries must register their intended wastewater use with the Department of Water and Sanitation. The quantity of wastewater irrigated on a weekly basis has to be monitored and wastewater quality measured monthly. Weekly water balances should be drawn up with the assistance of a soil scientist. When selecting crops for irrigation with winery wastewater, soil characteristics and climatic conditions as well as wastewater quality and quantity should be considered. It is important to quantify soil chemical responses to application of winery wastewater every three months.
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利用酒庄废水进行作物灌溉的治理研究进展
在南非,葡萄是西开普省和北开普省的重要作物。葡萄酒产业对这些地区的经济做出了重大贡献。葡萄酒厂会产生大量的劣质废水,尤其是在收获期间。关于酿酒厂实际用水量的信息有限,而且似乎不一致。通常,进入酿酒厂的大部分原水最终都会变成废水。酒厂废水具有高水平的化学需氧量(COD),并含有高水平的K+和Na+。葡萄酒厂之间的废水质量参数存在相当大的差异,也存在强烈的季节性变化。在大多数情况下,废水用于小型永久牧场牧场的灌溉。将酿酒厂废水用于葡萄园灌溉可能对葡萄酒行业有许多潜在的好处。用含有高水平K+的废水灌溉可能有利于土壤肥力,尽管长期施用可能会对土壤化学性质产生负面影响。根据南非的指导方针,酿酒厂必须向水和卫生部登记其预期废水使用情况。必须监测每周灌溉的废水量,并每月测量废水质量。每周的水量平衡应在土壤科学家的协助下制定。在选择用酒厂废水灌溉的作物时,应考虑土壤特性和气候条件以及废水的质量和数量。每三个月量化一次土壤对酒厂废水施用的化学反应是很重要的。
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期刊介绍: The South African Journal of Enology and Viticulture (SAJEV) publishes full-length original Research Papers, Research Notes and Review Papers on all subjects related to enology and viticulture. The SAJEV does not accept articles published in, or submitted to, other journals.
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