Data di Pubblicazione:
2008
Abstract:
The future of southern Italian regions lays mainly on conservation and recovery of their peculiar environment
(i.e., pleasant climate, beautiful nature and historic heritage). Presently, most of such regions have to face major
problems related to water shortage for agriculture and, in some cases, even for drinking purposes. In these regions
water shortage is a growing problem and wastewater reclamation and reuse, a key options for their sustainable
development, has not yet been implemented at large scale. In these regions, the interest for wastewater reuse is
particularly addressed to agricultural and landscape irrigation with the aim of both enhancing the local economy,
mostly based on agriculture, and saving good quality water resources for drinking purposes. Referring to the
Apulia region, it has many analogies with other areas affected by chronic water scarcity, i.e: the rapid development
of local economy, the changes in traditional agriculture practices and land use, the groundwater over-exploitation
with consequent sea water intrusion, the climate changes. The mix of all these factors, although with a different
weight, has been the main cause of the frequent water shortage problems recorded in the region. Although over the
last decades these problems have been partially mitigated by the construction of water transport infrastructures and
reservoirs, they are still far to be definitely solved. Because of this, finally, regional authorities have defined a water
resources protection and management master plan in which the reuse of treated wastewater, not only in agriculture,
plays a relevant role [1]. This paper outlines the local environmental conditions and the rationale supporting such
a choice.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Agricultural wastewater reuse; Wastewater treatment; Water resources management
Elenco autori:
Lopez, Antonio; Vurro, Michele
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