Assuring water quality along multi-barrier treatment systems for agricultural water reuse

Based on three pilot- and demonstration-scale projects investigating agricultural irrigation practices with reclaimed water, risks associated with these water reuse practices are highlighted and processes and strategies to minimize associated microbial risks were evaluated. A number of treatment pro...

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Main Authors: Marius Mohr, Thomas Dockhorn, Jörg E. Drewes, Sybille Karwat, Susanne Lackner, Bryan Lotz, Andreas Nahrstedt, Andreas Nocker, Engelbert Schramm, Martin Zimmermann
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Language:English
Published: IWA Publishing 2020-12-01
Series:Journal of Water Reuse and Desalination
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spelling doaj-7aa0f71bd3df4d429ca11f91cd620b772021-10-06T17:04:04ZengIWA PublishingJournal of Water Reuse and Desalination2220-13192408-93702020-12-0110433234610.2166/wrd.2020.039039Assuring water quality along multi-barrier treatment systems for agricultural water reuseMarius Mohr0Thomas Dockhorn1Jörg E. Drewes2Sybille Karwat3Susanne Lackner4Bryan Lotz5Andreas Nahrstedt6Andreas Nocker7Engelbert Schramm8Martin Zimmermann9 Fraunhofer-Institute for Interfacial Engineering and Biotechnology IGB, 70569 Stuttgart, Germany Technical University of Braunschweig, Institute of Sanitary and Environmental Engineering, Pockelsstraße 2a, 38106 Braunschweig, Germany Chair of Urban Water Systems Engineering, Technical University of Munich, 85748 Garching, Germany Technical University of Braunschweig, Institute of Sanitary and Environmental Engineering, Pockelsstraße 2a, 38106 Braunschweig, Germany Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering Sciences, Institute IWAR, Chair of Wastewater Engineering, Technical University of Darmstadt, Franziska-Braun-Strasse 7, 64287 Darmstadt, Germany Fraunhofer-Institute for Interfacial Engineering and Biotechnology IGB, 70569 Stuttgart, Germany IWW Water Centre, Moritzstraße 26, 45476 Mülheim an der Ruhr, Germany IWW Water Centre, Moritzstraße 26, 45476 Mülheim an der Ruhr, Germany ISOE – Institute for Social-Ecological Research, 60486 Frankfurt am Main, Germany ISOE – Institute for Social-Ecological Research, 60486 Frankfurt am Main, Germany Based on three pilot- and demonstration-scale projects investigating agricultural irrigation practices with reclaimed water, risks associated with these water reuse practices are highlighted and processes and strategies to minimize associated microbial risks were evaluated. A number of treatment processes and combinations were tested regarding their efficacy for pathogen removal, representing the biggest threat to the quality of products from reuse irrigation practices. In addition, the importance of regrowth potential and different methods for monitoring risks associated with pathogens were discussed. One method for online monitoring is flow cytometry. The results of an exemplary quantitative microbial risk assessment (QMRA) were discussed to determine the significance of microbial risks. Multi-barrier approaches comprised of technical and administrative barriers can reduce the risks of water reuse significantly. Quality management also needs to address all stakeholders involved in a reuse project, starting from source control in the sewershed to marketing of the final products. In addition, environmental risks of water reuse need to be addressed by quality management as well. HIGHLIGHTS Multi-barrier approaches comprised of technical and administrative barriers can reduce the risks of water reuse significantly.; A number of treatment processes and combinations were tested regarding their efficacy for pathogen removal (ultrafiltration, ozone, UV, ponds, biological processes, and biofilters).; Flow cytometry as a method for online monitoring is discussed.; The importance of regrowth potential is shown.; An exemplary QMRA is carried out, differentiating between risks from bacteria, viruses, and protozoa.;http://jwrd.iwaponline.com/content/10/4/332agricultural irrigationmultiple barrierspathogensqmrawater quality managementwater reuse
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author Marius Mohr
Thomas Dockhorn
Jörg E. Drewes
Sybille Karwat
Susanne Lackner
Bryan Lotz
Andreas Nahrstedt
Andreas Nocker
Engelbert Schramm
Martin Zimmermann
spellingShingle Marius Mohr
Thomas Dockhorn
Jörg E. Drewes
Sybille Karwat
Susanne Lackner
Bryan Lotz
Andreas Nahrstedt
Andreas Nocker
Engelbert Schramm
Martin Zimmermann
Assuring water quality along multi-barrier treatment systems for agricultural water reuse
Journal of Water Reuse and Desalination
agricultural irrigation
multiple barriers
pathogens
qmra
water quality management
water reuse
author_facet Marius Mohr
Thomas Dockhorn
Jörg E. Drewes
Sybille Karwat
Susanne Lackner
Bryan Lotz
Andreas Nahrstedt
Andreas Nocker
Engelbert Schramm
Martin Zimmermann
author_sort Marius Mohr
title Assuring water quality along multi-barrier treatment systems for agricultural water reuse
title_short Assuring water quality along multi-barrier treatment systems for agricultural water reuse
title_full Assuring water quality along multi-barrier treatment systems for agricultural water reuse
title_fullStr Assuring water quality along multi-barrier treatment systems for agricultural water reuse
title_full_unstemmed Assuring water quality along multi-barrier treatment systems for agricultural water reuse
title_sort assuring water quality along multi-barrier treatment systems for agricultural water reuse
publisher IWA Publishing
series Journal of Water Reuse and Desalination
issn 2220-1319
2408-9370
publishDate 2020-12-01
description Based on three pilot- and demonstration-scale projects investigating agricultural irrigation practices with reclaimed water, risks associated with these water reuse practices are highlighted and processes and strategies to minimize associated microbial risks were evaluated. A number of treatment processes and combinations were tested regarding their efficacy for pathogen removal, representing the biggest threat to the quality of products from reuse irrigation practices. In addition, the importance of regrowth potential and different methods for monitoring risks associated with pathogens were discussed. One method for online monitoring is flow cytometry. The results of an exemplary quantitative microbial risk assessment (QMRA) were discussed to determine the significance of microbial risks. Multi-barrier approaches comprised of technical and administrative barriers can reduce the risks of water reuse significantly. Quality management also needs to address all stakeholders involved in a reuse project, starting from source control in the sewershed to marketing of the final products. In addition, environmental risks of water reuse need to be addressed by quality management as well. HIGHLIGHTS Multi-barrier approaches comprised of technical and administrative barriers can reduce the risks of water reuse significantly.; A number of treatment processes and combinations were tested regarding their efficacy for pathogen removal (ultrafiltration, ozone, UV, ponds, biological processes, and biofilters).; Flow cytometry as a method for online monitoring is discussed.; The importance of regrowth potential is shown.; An exemplary QMRA is carried out, differentiating between risks from bacteria, viruses, and protozoa.;
topic agricultural irrigation
multiple barriers
pathogens
qmra
water quality management
water reuse
url http://jwrd.iwaponline.com/content/10/4/332
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