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Agriculture and Plant Science
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VOL. 7, ISSUE 3 (2025)
Review of the use and health consequences of global wastewater treatment, reuse, and recycling
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Nilotpal Das, Argha Mandal, Dr. Atin Kumar, Dr. Neha Saini, Dr. Pradeep Kumar Kanaujiya
Abstract
The shortage of drinking water affects millions of individuals worldwide serving as a major worldwide challenge. The practice of utilizing unprocessed wastewater for agriculture exists across multiple countries throughout the world. The global community faces this concern as the most critical environmental and public health matter at present. Research shows the usage of treated wastewater as a better solution both in terms of practicality and environmental benefits than using untreated wastewater. Environmental toxicity stands as one of the major health concerns because of contact with solid wastes. We propose in this study to use a multi-disciplinary system for wastewater management as a potential agricultural resource to resolve problems associated with using untreated wastewater. This paper demonstrates proven methods for wastewater treatment together with solid waste conversion into useful fertilizer. Farmers working in wastewater-irrigated fields face major health risks together with deleterious effects from untreat A review examination reveals the significant health reactions that happen when consuming vegetables irrigated with wastewater. The current knowledge of wastewater treatment combined with agricultural usage presents numerous future prospects according to this study.
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Pages:102-112
How to cite this article:
Nilotpal Das, Argha Mandal, Dr. Atin Kumar, Dr. Neha Saini, Dr. Pradeep Kumar Kanaujiya "Review of the use and health consequences of global wastewater treatment, reuse, and recycling". International Journal of Agriculture and Plant Science, Vol 7, Issue 3, 2025, Pages 102-112
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