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INFU Researches into Reutilization of Waste Water in Agriculture

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25.01.2007

The Food and Agricultural Organization (FAO) of the United Nations has just awarded the Institute of Environmental Research (INFU) at Universität Dortmund the research assignment concerning the question of reusing poor quality water in agriculture.

 

Two case studies are included, one in the area of Barcelona, Spain and one in the district Alfajayucan, north of Mexico City. The aim of the research project is to verify the hydrological, ecological and economic advantages of a better use of natural waters in the regions suffering from water shortage.


The reuse of urban waste water can only help to relieve waters and to prevent an excessive use of groundwater when taking the hygienic conditions (like the WHO limits) into account. Above that the irrigation of agricultural areas with poor quality water can ease the water problems prevailing in many regions of the world. And as the use of poor quality water in agriculture saves high quality water (e.g. ground water) for the urban population (“intersectoral water transfer”), it can even improve the drinking water supply.

It is essential to point out that the reuse of urban waste water for agriculture is advantageous as it prevents the loss of earnings and it renders costly or rather ecologically controversial irrigation systems like, for example, expensive advection of water over great distances, construction of dams, etc. unnecessary. Furthermore it has to be verified that the water exchange between agriculture and cities – processed waste water for high quality drinking water – is profitable for both sides. The cities have a secure basis for their drinking water supply and avoid the high costs of water purification, -tapping and -advection. Then again the cost savings enable them to effect equalization payments for the farmers.

Dr. Ingo Heinz from INFU is in charge of the research project which the Agencia Catalana de l’Aigua in Barcelona as well as Dr. Collado, director of Hidropolis Consultants in Mexico City and Dr. Pimentel, president of the Mexican National Committee of the International Commission on Irrigation and Drainage (ICID) take part in.

The research report will be published as a FAO Water Report under the title “Economic Framework of Reuse of Poor Quality Waters in Agriculture” and distributed to all relevant authorities in the UN member countries in 2008.

Ole Luennemann | Source: alphagalileo
Further information: www.uni-dortmund.de

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