Economic Value of Social Participation in Water Pollution Control in the South of Tehran
Published on by Yoshimi Yoshida, Environmental Consultant
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