Friedler E.
(1999) - The Jeezrael Valley Project
for Wastewater Reclamation and Reuse - Israel. Water Sci. Tech. 40
(4-5):347-354.
ABSTRACT
The
Jeezrael Valley is one of the richest agricultural regions of Israel, with urban
communities in and around the valley. Irrigation in the valley follows the
general trend of irrigation in Israel, where potable water is replaced by
reclaimed wastewater. In the near future, reclaimed effluents is expected to
consist 80% of all irrigation water used in valley. This paper discusses a new
regional wastewater reclamation and reuse project in the Jeezrael Valley which
takes advantage of the proximity of the urban communities to the cultivated
areas. The project combines semi-intensive wastewater treatment plants situated
near the urban areas with wastewater reservoirs situated in the rural areas. The
rationale behind the scheme is discussed and the performance during the first
year of operation is presented. During this first year this combined reclamation
system was able to release effluent of high quality. The system is expected to
release effluent of unrestricted irrigation quality when all its components are
installed, enabling the reservoirs to be operated in a full sequential batch
mode.
KEYWORDS
aerated lagoons, anaerobic ponds,
irrigation, sewage treatment, water reuse, wastewater reservoirs
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