Transition from irrigation with untreated wastewater to treated wastewater and associated benefits and risks
Abstract Investments in “Clean water and sanitation” drive a transition from irrigation with untreated to irrigation with treated wastewater. While this transition reduces many health risks, it may decrease crop yields, and soil carbon storage, cause a release of accumulated pollutants from soils, a...
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Main Authors: | Benjamin J. Heyde, Melanie Braun, Leila Soufi, Kathia Lüneberg, Sara Gallego, Wulf Amelung, Katharina Axtmann, Gabriele Bierbaum, Stefanie P. Glaeser, Elisabeth Grohmann, René Arredondo-Hernández, Ines Mulder, Dipen Pulami, Kornelia Smalla, Christiane Zarfl, Christina Siebe, Jan Siemens |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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2025-01-01
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Series: | npj Clean Water |
Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.1038/s41545-025-00438-6 |
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