Regeneration of purified water by means of passive techniques in situ: Reuse for irrigation and recharge

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Title: Regeneration of purified water by means of passive techniques in situ: Reuse for irrigation and recharge
Duration: 2009 - 2010
Research groups: Soil and Water Quality in the Environment (SWQ)
Description
Current technology allows us to treat any type of water with a high level of quality, regardless of its origin. The main problem is presented by the high-energy consumption required. Extensive treatment technologies for wastewater provide an advantage to treating in a natural environment. This provides the water quality needed to dump water without any impact. However, much more can be done, using this natural ability to provide highquality water required for use in completely different areas. The overall project aim is to advance the study of methodologies for the reuse of purified wastewater by irrigation and infiltration through the field, to preserve the quality of groundwater and enhance water resources (reclaimed water).
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