Recent practices on wastewater reuse in Turkey

A. Tanik*, A. Ekdal, F. Germirli Babuna, D. Orhon

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Abstract

Reuse of wastewater for irrigational purposes in agriculture has been a widely applied practice all around the world compared to such applications in industries. In most of the developing countries, high costs of wastewater treatment stimulate the direct reuse of raw or partly treated effluent in irrigation despite the socio-cultural objections in some countries regarding religious rituals towards consuming wastewater. In Turkey, reuse applications in agriculture have been in use by indirect application by means of withdrawing water from the downstream end of treatment plants. Such practices affected the deterioration of surface water resources due to the lack of water quality monitoring and control. However, more conscious and planned reuse activities in agriculture have recently started by the operation of urban wastewater treatment plants. Turkey does not face any severe water scarcity problems for the time being, but as the water resources show the signs of water quality deterioration it seems to be one of the priority issues in the near future. The industrial reuse activities are only at the research stage especially in industries consuming high amounts of water. In-plant control implementation is the preferred effort of minimizing water consumption in such industries. The current reuse activities are outlined in the article forming an example from a developing country.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)141-149
Number of pages9
JournalWater Science and Technology
Volume51
Issue number11
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2005

Keywords

  • Effluent
  • Industrial reuse
  • Irrigation
  • Turkey
  • Urban wastewater treatment plants

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