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The Book 'Waste Water Irrigation' is an out-come of researches of about 5 years. Waste water is a great problem in developing countries like India. The waste water in India is generated through a variety of sources and its proper disposal is not an easy task. On the other hand lots of groundwater is wasted for irrigation, particularly for vegetables, which are mostly grown in the sub-urban area. Due to enormous pumping of water by the urban population in addition to the run off loss through vegetable irrigation; the water table occasionally falls abruptly in urban area, particularly during…mehr

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The Book 'Waste Water Irrigation' is an out-come of researches of about 5 years. Waste water is a great problem in developing countries like India. The waste water in India is generated through a variety of sources and its proper disposal is not an easy task. On the other hand lots of groundwater is wasted for irrigation, particularly for vegetables, which are mostly grown in the sub-urban area. Due to enormous pumping of water by the urban population in addition to the run off loss through vegetable irrigation; the water table occasionally falls abruptly in urban area, particularly during summers. In addition solanaceous vegetables are the most prominent food stuff, which is used round the year. Therefore, series of experiments were conducted through irrigating solanaceous vegetables by sewage. WQI of the sewage water and its suitability was also studied. The yield and nutrient analysis of the harvest was explored and compared to that of the crop irrigated by normal water. Satisfactory results were obtained. The book is supposed to be useful to all, involved in the researches of environment, may be from the discipline of Botany, Zoology, Geography, Biochemistry, Engineering etc.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Hadi Hasan and Dr. Rahul Singh have obtained their Ph.D. degree under Dr. Anil K Dwivedi. Authors are associated to PEARL, Department of Botany, DDU Gorakhpur University in India. In total they have 58 publications, including 5 books. They are engagged in academics and in the exploration of pollution and it's abatement by phytoremediation.