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1 Safe and productive use of wastewater in agriculture Javier Mateo-Sagasta Dávila FAO Land and Water Division

2 Clarifying concepts Why wastewater is used? How to manage risks ? Treatment Non-treatment options Capacity needs INDEX

3 Municipal wastewater

4 Direct Use Types of ReUse

5 Indirect Use Types of ReUse

6 Direct or Indirect use of: Untreated wastewater Partially treated wastewater Reclaimed water Types of ReUse

7 Direct or Indirect use of: Untreated wastewater Partially treated wastewater Types of ReUse In developing or emerging coutries

8 Water Scarcity Why wastewater is used

9 Water Pollution Why wastewater is used

10 Water Scarcity Water Pollution These two drivers are specially important in urban and periurban areas Fierce competition for clean water Why wastewater is used

11 Consequence: Millions of farmers, specially in peri-urban areas, have no option but to use marginal quality water to irrigate their crops. Why wastewater is used

12 Nutrients Macro nutrients (N and P), Micro nutrients (K, Ca, Mg…) Organic matter – Demand of chemical fertilizers is reduced – it may be the only source of fertilizers for poor farmers Why wastewater is used

13 Available all year round Unlike rain water or natural water courses. It allows: More types of crops More corps per year Higher incomes Monday Tuesday Springtime Summer Why wastewater is used

14 Opportunities Agriculture Water all year round Nutrients and organic matter Higher yields Closer to cities More crops/year Higher incomes Cities Food security Cheap wastewater treatment Freshwater conervation Environment Lower pollution Freshwater conservation

15 Hazards in wastewater Giardia Intestinalis Ameba intestinalis Parasitic Protozoa Helmints Ascaris Heavey Metals Others Cholera, typhus, salmonella Enteric Virus VirusBacteria Risks

16 Hazards in wastewater Can Harm: Environment Risks Human health

17 Groups at risk Consumers Risks Farmers and their families Close communities

18 OPTION 1: Eliminate hazards: Safe Water Water Reclamation OPTION 2: Risk management: Multiple barriers Lower the hazard and reduce the exposure Risk management

19 C ommon in high income countries Strict water quality standards for reuse Advanced Wastewater Treatment = water reclamation OPTION 1: Eliminate hazards: Safe Water Risk management

20 Plantas de tratamientos de aguas residuales en Ghana Risk management Wastewater Treatment Plants

21 Cuantas funcionan? Risk management How many are really working?

22 Risk management Some times don’t work

23 Why they don’t work? Not operated and poorly maintained Frequent power cuts Lack of technical capacities No capacity to pay Risk management

24 Types of barriers : Risk management OPTION 2: Risk management: Multiple barriers Lower the hazard and reduce the exposure

25 Guidelines Risk assessment Health based targets Health protection options Treatment Other barriers Monitoring Risk management PROCEDURE

26 Capacity development To promote a more productive and safer use of wastewater in agriculture… Countries need to develop their capacities. System Políticas, estrategias, leyes y normativa, colaboración entre partes interesadas… Organization Resources (human, financial…), proceduress, structures, infrastructures… Individual Kowledge and skills

27 We can support this process Capacity development

28 We can support this process

29 THANK YOU!


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