C. Campos et al., Attenuation of microorganisms in the soil during drip irrigation with waste stabilization pond effluent, WATER SCI T, 42(10-11), 2000, pp. 387-392
Waste stabilization ponds (WSP) are one of the most appropriate wastewater
treatment methods to reduce nematode and faecal coliforms. However. there i
s still a risk of contamination of crops and soil irrigated with this kind
of effluent. The purpose of this work was to examine the fate of microorgan
isms (faecal coliforms, F+, and somatic coliphages and helminth eggs), from
WSP effluent used for irrigation of a vineyard orchard, under onsurface (O
DI) and subsurface drip (SDI) systems. The field is located near the City o
f Arad (Israel). The soil and water samples were taken during the irrigatio
n periods of two consecutive years (1997 and 1998). During the first year t
he Vineyard was irrigated with a low quality effluent from WSP (sedimentati
on and maturation ponds on ly) and during the second year a high quality ef
fluent (sedimentation, anaerobic, and a series of aerobic ponds and a final
reservoir) was used. The results showed a substantial elimination of micro
organisms in the soil, decreasing negative impacts, and minimising environm
ental and health risks.