Abstract:Managed aquifer recharge with marginal water allows for contaminants of emerging concern (CECs) to be attenuated in-situ, and for water to be more efficiently used. In phreatic aquifers underlying agricultural fields, this also increases water availability for crops. Existing drainage systems may be adapted for both injection (subirrigation) and extraction (drainage). We address subirrigation with treated domestic wastewater by considering numerical simulations and an experimental field site implemented as a p… Show more
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