Assessment of chemical and bacteriological status of treated wastewater of the Baraki WWTP (Algeria) for agricultural purposes
Manel Soumia Chirane,
Hayet Belmeskine,
Sofiane Boudjellaba
et al.
Abstract:Due to its geographical location in the arid and semi-arid zone, Algeria is suffering from water stress amplified by the effects of climate change. For these reasons, this study was conducted to evaluate the suitability for agricultural reuse of treated wastewater of Baraki WWTP. The quality of agricultural reuse is related to the physico-chemical parameters and indicators of water quality. The bacteriological characteristics including total and fecal coliforms, fecal Enterococci, Salmonella spp. and Staphyloc… Show more
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