Treatment and Use of Wastewater in Urban Agriculture

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Publication language
English
Pages
4pp
Date published
01 Mar 2003
Type
Tools, guidelines and methodologies
Keywords
Livelihoods, Urban, Water, sanitation and hygiene

 The treatment and use of wastewaters is both a challenge and an opportunity
for municipalities in Latin America and the Caribbean. It is a challenge because the use of nontreated wastewater is often the only option available to periurban farmers.
Currently, about 80% of wastewater is discharged untreated into bodies of waters or is used for irrigation in farming. This poses potential serious health problems because of the presence of bacteria, viruses, and parasites. It is an opportunity because wastewater is a valuable resource, not only from the economic viewpoint but also from an environmental perspective (conservation of water resources, nutrient recycling, etc.).
The development of programs for the treatment and use of wastewater in urban
agriculture means being able to manage health risks and to facilitate the adoption of
appropriate technologies at the municipal or neighbourhood levels. Regulations that promote financial sustainability and the integration of treatment and usage systems need to be developed and adopted. This document provides guidelines and suggestions for developing and implementing urban agriculture programs that include the use of wastewater.