نتایج جستجو برای: agricultural wastewater

تعداد نتایج: 134200  

2013
Michael E. Baker Doris E. Vidal-Dorsch Cataldo Ribecco L. James Sprague Mila Angert Narimene Lekmine Colleen Ludka Andrea Martella Eugenia Ricciardelli Steven M. Bay Joseph R. Gully Kevin M. Kelley Daniel Schlenk Oliana Carnevali Roman Šášik Gary Hardiman

Sentinel fish hornyhead turbot (Pleuronichthysverticalis) captured near wastewater outfalls are used for monitoring exposure to industrial and agricultural chemicals of ~ 20 million people living in coastal Southern California. Although analyses of hormones in blood and organ morphology and histology are useful for assessing contaminant exposure, there is a need for quantitative and sensitive m...

Journal: :Environment international 2013
Xiaoqin Wu Frederick Ernst Jeremy L Conkle Jay Gan

Reuse of treated wastewater to irrigate agricultural crops is increasing in many arid and semi-arid areas around the world. The presence of numerous pharmaceutical and personal care products (PPCPs) in treated wastewater and their potential transfer into food produce such as vegetables poses an unknown human health risk. The goal of this study was to identify PPCPs that have a comparatively hig...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2008
Wenli Yang Plato Chen Eric N Villegas Ronald B Landy Charles Kanetsky Vitaliano Cama Theresa Dearen Cherie L Schultz Kenneth G Orndorff Gregory J Prelewicz Miranda H Brown Kim Roy Young Lihua Xiao

To better characterize Cryptosporidium in the Potomac River watershed, a PCR-based genotyping tool was used to analyze 64 base flow and 28 storm flow samples from five sites in the watershed. These sites included two water treatment plant intakes, as well as three upstream sites, each associated with a different type of land use. The uses, including urban wastewater, agricultural (cattle) waste...

Journal: :Ambio 2007
Fredrik Wulff Oleg P Savchuk Alexander Sokolov Christoph Humborg Carl-Magnus Mörth

We are using the coupled models in a decision support system, Nest, to evaluate the response of the marine ecosystem to changes in external loads through various management options. The models address all the seven major marine basins and the entire drainage basin of the Baltic Sea. A series of future scenarios have been developed, in close collaboration with the Helsinki Commission, to see the...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2003
Simone M Cacciò Marzia De Giacomo Francesca A Aulicino Edoardo Pozio

Reductions in annual rainfall in some regions and increased human consumption have caused a shortage of water resources at the global level. The recycling of treated wastewaters has been suggested for certain domestic, industrial, and agricultural activities. The importance of microbiological and parasitological criteria for recycled water has been repeatedly emphasized. Among water-borne patho...

Journal: :Biological & pharmaceutical bulletin 2013
Nobuyasu Yamaguchi Takahiro Nishiguchi Fuangfa Utrarachkij Orasa Suthienkul Masao Nasu

In Southeast Asian countries, industrialization and urbanization is occurring rapidly, and water pollution in rivers and canals poses serious problems in some areas, especially in cities. Excess inflow of domestic, agricultural, and industrial wastewater to freshwater environments disturbs the aquatic microbial ecosystem, which can further pollute water by inhibiting biodegradation of pollutant...

Journal: :Integrated environmental assessment and management 2016
Cornelis J van Leeuwen Nguyen P Dan Carel Dieperink

Population growth, urbanization, pollution, and climate change pose urgent water challenges in cities. In this study, the sustainability of integrated water resources management in Ho Chi Minh City (HCMC) was evaluated using the City Blueprint approach. The City Blueprint is a set of 24 dedicated indicators divided over 8 categories (i.e., water security, water quality, drinking water, sanitati...

Population’s exponential growth along with drought has increased water resources limitation, especially in arid and semi-arid area. Therefore, the use of non-conventional water is an important tool for water resource management. If unconventional water has no negative impact on soil properties and water, it can be used for irrigation coupled with desertification projects. So, this paper tries t...

Journal: Pollution 2016

Population’s exponential growth along with drought has increased water resources limitation, especially in arid and semi-arid area. Therefore, the use of non-conventional water is an important tool for water resource management. If unconventional water has no negative impact on soil properties and water, it can be used for irrigation coupled with desertification projects. So, this paper tries t...

Journal: :Ambiente e Agua - An Interdisciplinary Journal of Applied Science 2019

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