Abstract

Reuse of treated wastewater in irrigation is a significant phenomenon in low-income countries because of polluted surface water sources. Water scarcity and population growth have led to find a lot of alternatives instead of fresh water. Approximately, seventy percent (70%) of world water are used for agricultural irrigation, so the reuse of Treated WasteWater (TWW) is an important for purposes such as agricultural and landscape irrigation. In this paper, the results obtained showed that using treated wastewater as irrigated water improved crop health compared with using fresh water as irrigated water. Irrigation with Secondary Treated Wastewater (STWW) has an impact on crop health. This paper showed the possibility of using STWW for irrigation of ornamental plants and it has a good effect on plant growth.

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