降低风险并最大限度地提高处理后的废水用于灌溉的可持续性

IF 7.2 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ENGINEERING, ENVIRONMENTAL Water Research X Pub Date : 2023-09-22 DOI:10.1016/j.wroa.2023.100203
David Yalin , Hillary A. Craddock , Shmuel Assouline , Evyatar Ben Mordechay , Alon Ben-Gal , Nirit Bernstein , Rabia M. Chaudhry , Benny Chefetz , Despo Fatta-Kassinos , Bernd M. Gawlik , Kerry A. Hamilton , Leron Khalifa , Isaya Kisekka , Iftach Klapp , Hila Korach-Rechtman , Daniel Kurtzman , Guy J. Levy , Roberta Maffettone , Sixto Malato , Célia M. Manaia , Eddie Cytryn
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农业淡水短缺导致处理过的废水(TWW)的利用率增加,使其成为重要而可靠的灌溉水源。然而,多年的研究表明,如果管理不当,TWW可能会对土壤功能和植物生产力产生有害影响,并对人类和环境健康构成危害。这篇综述利用了来自以色列、美国和欧洲的研究人员、利益相关者和政策制定者的经验,提出了一个全面、多学科的观点,以最大限度地提高城市TWW灌溉的效益。我们特别借鉴了在以色列获得的广泛知识,以色列是农业TWW实施的世界领导者。该工作的前两部分为理解TWW使用方面的当前挑战奠定了基础,详细介绍了已知和新出现的农艺和环境问题(如盐度和植物毒性)以及公共健康风险(如新出现的污染物和病原体)。然后,这项工作提出了应对这些挑战的解决方案,包括基于技术和农艺管理的解决方案以及源头控制政策。最后一节提出了前进道路的建议,强调了改善研究与政策之间联系以及更好地接触公众和农业从业者的重要性。我们利用这个平台呼吁采取行动,形成一个全球统一的数据系统,集中研究TWW灌溉对农艺、环境和公共健康的影响。这种全球合作的见解将有助于减轻风险,并促进TWW在未来更可持续地用于食品生产。
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Mitigating risks and maximizing sustainability of treated wastewater reuse for irrigation

Scarcity of freshwater for agriculture has led to increased utilization of treated wastewater (TWW), establishing it as a significant and reliable source of irrigation water. However, years of research indicate that if not managed adequately, TWW may deleteriously affect soil functioning and plant productivity, and pose a hazard to human and environmental health. This review leverages the experience of researchers, stakeholders, and policymakers from Israel, the United-States, and Europe to present a holistic, multidisciplinary perspective on maximizing the benefits from municipal TWW use for irrigation. We specifically draw on the extensive knowledge gained in Israel, a world leader in agricultural TWW implementation. The first two sections of the work set the foundation for understanding current challenges involved with the use of TWW, detailing known and emerging agronomic and environmental issues (such as salinity and phytotoxicity) and public health risks (such as contaminants of emerging concern and pathogens). The work then presents solutions to address these challenges, including technological and agronomic management-based solutions as well as source control policies. The concluding section presents suggestions for the path forward, emphasizing the importance of improving links between research and policy, and better outreach to the public and agricultural practitioners. We use this platform as a call for action, to form a global harmonized data system that will centralize scientific findings on agronomic, environmental and public health effects of TWW irrigation. Insights from such global collaboration will help to mitigate risks, and facilitate more sustainable use of TWW for food production in the future.

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Water Research X
Water Research X Environmental Science-Water Science and Technology
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期刊介绍: Water Research X is a sister journal of Water Research, which follows a Gold Open Access model. It focuses on publishing concise, letter-style research papers, visionary perspectives and editorials, as well as mini-reviews on emerging topics. The Journal invites contributions from researchers worldwide on various aspects of the science and technology related to the human impact on the water cycle, water quality, and its global management.
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