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Safe application of reclaimed water reuse for agriculture in Korea
Authors:Taeil Jang  Sae-Bom Lee  Choung-Hyun Sung  Han-Phil Lee  Seung-Woo Park
Affiliation:(1) Department of Biological & Agricultural Engineering, University of Georgia, 2329 Rainwater Road, Tifton, GA 31793, USA;(2) Department of Environmental Science, Konkuk University, 1 Hwayang-dong, Gwangjin-gu, Seoul, 143-701, South Korea;(3) Department of Rural Systems Engineering, Seoul National University, 599 Gwanak-ro, Gwanak-gu, Seoul, 151-921, South Korea;(4) Research Institute for Agriculture & Life Sciences, Seoul National University, 599 Gwanak-ro, Gwanak-gu, Seoul, 151-921, South Korea;
Abstract:This article describes the pilot study on the water reuse for agricultural irrigation in Korea. The project is a part of the application of wastewater reuse system for Agriculture project, a 21st Century Frontier R&D Program sponsored by the Ministry of Education, Science, and Technology and associated with the Sustainable Water Resources Research Program. The goal of the project was to develop infra-technologies necessary to reclaim wastewater for irrigation in agriculture. The project involved two phases: laboratory and field research. Reclamation techniques for irrigation and feasible reuse were developed as a first step in proposing appropriate water quality standards. Reclaimed wastewater of various qualities was used to irrigate cereal crops and vegetables, and possible adverse effects on crops, humans, and the environment were investigated. The optimal reclamation methods required to satisfy water quality standards were explored and the operational characteristics investigated. Moreover, an inventory of farmlands that could reuse reclaimed wastewater was established. Feasible delivery systems for irrigation were developed, and pilot project sites were identified. Finally, operational field data from pilot units were collected and analyzed. This research and development may help solve water shortage problems in Korea, which left unaddressed will have an adverse effect on future generations.
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