Crop irrigation with treated wastewater in sustainable agriculture

 


Crop irrigation with treated wastewater is emerging as a sustainable solution to address water scarcity and enhance resource efficiency in agriculture. By safely reusing properly treated municipal and industrial effluents, farmers can ensure a reliable water supply while reducing pressure on freshwater resources. Treated wastewater often contains essential nutrients such as nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium, which can partially substitute for chemical fertilizers and improve soil fertility when managed appropriately. However, its application requires careful monitoring of salinity levels, heavy metals, pathogens, and organic contaminants to protect soil health, crop productivity, and food safety. Advanced treatment technologies, precision irrigation methods like drip systems, and strict quality standards help minimize environmental risks. When integrated with sustainable farming practices, wastewater irrigation supports circular economy principles, enhances climate resilience, and contributes to long-term agricultural sustainability.

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