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Microbial contamination of Capsicum annuum irrigated with recycled domestic wastewater treated by vertical-flow wetlands

Almuktar, SAAAN; Scholz, M

Authors

SAAAN Almuktar

M Scholz



Abstract

Due to water scarcity in many arid countries, there is considerable interest in recycling various wastewater streams such as treated urban wastewater for irrigation in the agricultural sector. The aim was therefore to assess if domestic wastewater treated by different wetlands can be successfully recycled to water commercially grown crops. The objectives were (i) to study the effect of irrigation on Chilli (De Cayenne; Capsicum annuum (Linnaeus) Longum Group ‘De Cayenne’) with domestic wastewater treated by wetland compared to tap water (fresh water); (ii) to assess the overall quality and particularly the microbiological contamination of Chilli fruits; and (iii) to determine the persistence of microbial contaminants in the soil irrigated by treated wastewater between September 2013 and September 2014. High yields were associated with tap water and an organic growth medium. No bacterial contamination was detected for fruits harvested from plants irrigated by wetland outflow water. In contrast, fruits harvested from those plants irrigated by preliminary treated wastewater showed high contamination by total coliforms, Streptococcus spp. and Salmonella spp. This was especially the case for fruits, which were located close to the contaminated soil surface. However, findings indicate that vegetable pots receiving wastewater treated with wetlands can be considered as safe compared to those receiving only preliminary treated wastewater.

Citation

Almuktar, S., & Scholz, M. (2015). Microbial contamination of Capsicum annuum irrigated with recycled domestic wastewater treated by vertical-flow wetlands. Ecological Engineering, 82, 404-414. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecoleng.2015.05.029

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date May 26, 2015
Online Publication Date Jun 6, 2015
Publication Date Jun 6, 2015
Deposit Date Nov 2, 2016
Journal Ecological Engineering
Print ISSN 0925-8574
Publisher Elsevier
Volume 82
Pages 404-414
DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecoleng.2015.05.029
Publisher URL http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ecoleng.2015.05.029


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