Economic Value of Social Participation in Water Pollution Control in the South of Tehran
Published on by Yoshimi Yoshida, Environmental Consultant at Yoshimi Yoshida Environmental Nutrition Consulting Service
Unsustainable Water Resource Management in Iran examined : Re-use of wastewater poses a health risk.
Iranian Water Crisis has been chronic, escalated by an inadequate water management and policy placed by Iranian water governing body.
There is a trend to utilize sewage water applying to agricultural practice; such practice primarily poses a health risk. In the United States, in order to re-use sewage water applying to farming practice, sewage water needs to be reclaimed to a point that poses no microbiological threat to crops and people's health.
The paper examines people's participation in water pollution control and the impact on their hygiene & health.
It also examines how properly reclaimed water can help reduce hygienic and health problems.
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Taxonomy
- Agriculture
- Water Harvesting
- Wastewater Use
- Treatment
- Reclaimed Wastewater
- Raw Sewage Recycling
- Heavy Metal Removal
- Produced Water Treatment
- Water Reuse & Recycling
- Water Treatment & Control
- Sludge Management
- Water Reclamation
- Agriculture & Forestry
- Irrigation Management
- Water Conservation
- Water Resources Engineering
- Natural Resources Management
- Water Resources Management
- Soil Conservation
- Watershed Management
- water catchment management
- Agribusiness Management & Consulting
- Environment
- Resource Conservation
- Heavy metals
- Impact
- water treatment
- Ecotoxicology
- Water Sector & Energy
- Water & Sanitation
- Water & Geotechnical Engineering
- Water Policy
- Smart Infrastructure Development
- Water & Wastewater
- Water Resources
- Sanitation & Waste Management
- Landscape Water Conservation
- Land Use