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Environmental Technology | 2009

Wastewater use in agriculture: irrigation of sugar cane with effluents from the Cañaveralejo wastewater treatment plant in Cali, Colombia.

Carlos Madera; Jorge Silva; David Duncan Mara; Patricia Torres

In Valle del Cauca, south‐west Colombia, surface and ground waters are used for sugar cane irrigation at a rate of 100 m3 of water per tonne of sugar produced. In addition large quantities of artificial fertilizers and pesticides are used to grow the crop. Preliminary experiments were undertaken to determine the feasibility of using effluents from the Cañaveralejo primary wastewater treatment plant in Cali. Sugar cane variety CC 8592 was planted in 18 box plots, each 0.5 m2. Six were irrigated with conventional primary effluent, six with chemically enhanced primary effluent and six with groundwater. For each set of six box plots, three contained local soil and three a 50:50 mixture of sand and rice husks. The three irrigation waters were monitored for 12 months, and immediately after harvest the sugar content of the sugar cane juice determined. All physico‐chemical quality parameters for the three irrigation waters were lower than the FAO guideline values for irrigation water quality; on the basis of their sodium absorption ratios and electrical conductivity values, both wastewater effluents were in the USDA low‐to‐medium risk category C2S1. There was no difference in the sugar content of the cane juice irrigated with the three waters. However, the microbiological quality (E. coli and helminth numbers) of the two effluents did not meet the WHO guidelines and therefore additional human exposure control measures are required in order to minimize any resulting adverse health risks to those working in the wastewater‐irrigated fields.


Colombia Medica | 2006

Transmisión de protozoarios patógenos a través del agua para consumo humano

Yezid Solarte; Miguel Peña; Carlos Madera


Water Science and Technology | 2002

Microbiological quality of a waste stabilization pond effluent used for restricted irrigation in Valle Del Cauca, Colombia

Carlos Madera; Miguel Peña; David Duncan Mara


Revista EIA | 2009

Mejoramiento de la calidad microbiológica de biosólidos generados en plantas de tratamiento de aguas residuales domésticas

Patricia Torres; Carlos Madera; Jorge Silva


Revista Facultad De Ingenieria-universidad De Antioquia | 2009

Plan de muestreo para la cuantificación de residuos sólidos residenciales generados en las zonas urbanas de ciudades de tamaño intermedio

Rafael Klinger; Javier Olaya; Luis F. Marmolejo; Carlos Madera


Agronomía Colombiana | 2008

Reuso de aguas residuales domésticas en agricultura. Una revisión

Jorge Silva; Patricia Torres; Carlos Madera


Revista Ingeniería y Competitividad | 2005

Sistemas combinados para el tratamiento de aguas residuales basados en tanque séptico - filtro anaerobio y humedales subsuperficiales

Carlos Madera; Juan P. Silva; Miguel Peña


Water Science and Technology | 2002

Feasibility of waste stabilization pond technology for small municipalities in Colombia

Miguel Peña; Carlos Madera; David Duncan Mara


Revista Facultad De Ingenieria-universidad De Antioquia | 2009

A sampling plan for residentially generated solid waste quantification at urban zones of middle sized cities

Rafael Klinger; Javier Olaya; Luis F. Marmolejo; Carlos Madera


Revista EIA | 2009

MICROBIOLOGICAL QUALITY IMPROVEMENT OF BIOSOLIDS FROM DOMESTIC WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANTS

Patricia Torres; Carlos Madera; Jorge Silva

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