2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2021.148611
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Heavy metal accumulation and genotoxic effect of long-term wastewater irrigated peri-urban agricultural soils in semiarid climate

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“…It is a common practice to use industrial and municipal wastewater to irrigate crops in suburban areas of different parts of the world [1,2]. It is reported that agricultural land greater than 4-6 million hectares receives municipal wastewater irrigation [3].…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…It is a common practice to use industrial and municipal wastewater to irrigate crops in suburban areas of different parts of the world [1,2]. It is reported that agricultural land greater than 4-6 million hectares receives municipal wastewater irrigation [3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Countries with relatively large areas of land under municipal wastewater irrigation include China (1,330,000), Mexico (260,000), India (75,000), Chile (40,000), Syria (40,000), Pakistan (35,600), and Turkey (9165) in descending order of hectares [4,5]. Unfortunately, municipal wastewater contains variable amounts of heavy metals (HMs) [1,2]. The presence of these HMs in wastewater is mainly dependent on several factors like the sorts of industries in that area, the lifestyle of the people, and the awareness of the public regarding the impacts of the pollutants on the environment [6,7].…”
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“…This problem was aggravated by the intensive use of wastewater (low water quality) in the irrigation of cultivated plants, which contains many transferred pollutants to the food chain of humans and animals causing potential health risks in the long term [20]. Several studies reported the problems of saline and low water quality and their impacts on cultivated plants [20,21], soil quality [22,23], and projected human health [18,19]. Many materials have been applied to remediate this low water quality such as hydrogel [24], biochar [25], magnetic bentonite [26], and nanomaterials or nanoparticles [27,28].…”
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“…Tertiary water, which can also be referred to as reclaimed water or treated wastewater, requires handling urban wastewater in treatment plants in order to develop an alternative water source to irrigate crops [21]. This treatment should be adequate and controlled before irrigating crops to avoid microbiological or physicochemical soil alterations or high heavy metal concentrations that may damage human health [22][23][24]. Reclaimed water implementation for irrigation, as well as reducing freshwater extractions, reduces the possibility of wastewater spilling into water bodies, preventing the deterioration of aquatic ecosystems and lessening environmental pollution [25][26][27].…”
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confidence: 99%