Water Reuse—Analysis of the Possibility of Using Reclaimed Water Depending on the Quality Class in the European Countries
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
3. Results
3.1. Water Reuse Regulation at the European Level
- Class A—all food crops consumed raw where the edible part is in direct contact with reclaimed water and root crops consumed raw—all irrigation methods could be applied here.
- Class B—food crops consumed raw where the edible part is produced aboveground and is not in direct contact with reclaimed water, processed food crops, and nonfood crops, including crops used to feed milk- or meat-producing animals—all irrigation methods could be applied here.
- Class C—food crops consumed raw where the edible part is produced aboveground and is not in direct contact with reclaimed water, processed food crops, and nonfood crops, including crops used to feed milk- or meat-producing animals—drip irrigation or other irrigation method that avoids direct contact with the edible part of the crop could be applied here.
- Class D—industrial, energy, and seeded crops—all irrigation methods could be applied here.
3.2. Water Reuse Regulations in European Countries
- Austria
- Belgium
- Bulgaria
- Croatia
- Cyprus
- Czech Republic
- Denmark
- Estonia
- Finland
- France
- Germany
- Greece
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- Limited irrigation, which concerns only crops that are consumed after heat treatment or other treatment or are not intended for human consumption or do not come into direct contact with the soil. Suitable irrigation is adapted to these crops. The sprinkler method is not allowed. Public access to irrigated land is not allowed.
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- Irrigation without restrictions applies to all other types of crops, including those whose products are eaten raw. During irrigation, various methods of using reclaimed water are allowed, and no access restrictions are required.
- Hungary
- Ireland
- Italy
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- Irrigation of plants intended for consumption and plants not intended for consumption, green areas, parks, recreation, and sports areas;
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- Urban applications;
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- Industrial applications excluding the possibility of water in contact with food, pharmaceuticals, and cosmetics.
- Latvia
- Lithuania
- Luxembourg
- Malta
- Netherlands
- Poland
- Portugal
- Romania
- Slovakia
- Slovenia
- Spain
- Sweden
3.3. Comparison of Reclaimed Water Parameters in European Countries
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
- Type of plant with particular attention to the contact of the edible part with water;
- Possibility of access to the irrigated area of outsiders depending on the irrigation method.
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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No. | Crop Type | Description |
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1 | Food crops consumed raw | Crops that are intended for human consumption in a raw or unprocessed state |
2 | Processed food crops | Crops that are intended for human consumption after a treatment process (i.e., cooked or industrially processed) |
3 | Nonfood crops | Crops that are not intended for human consumption (e.g., pastures and forage, fiber, ornamental, seed, energy, and turf crops) |
Reclaimed Water Quality Class | Indicative Technology Target | Quality Requirements | ||||
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E. coli (Number/100 mL) | BOD5 (mg/L) | TSS (mg/L) | Turbidity (NTU) | Other | ||
A | Secondary treatment, filtration, and disinfection | ≤10 | ≤10 | ≤10 | ≤5 | Legionella spp.: <1000 cfu/L, where there is a risk of aerosolisation Intestinal nematodes (helminth eggs): ≤1 egg/L for irrigation of pastures or forage |
B | Secondary treatment and disinfection | ≤100 | In accordance with Directive 91/271/EEC (Annex I, Table 1) | In accordance with Directive 91/271/EEC (Annex I, Table 1) | - | |
C | Secondary treatment and disinfection | ≤1000 | - | |||
D | Secondary treatment, and disinfection | ≤10,000 | - |
EU Member State | Status of Implementation of the Regulation into Local Law | Member State Approach |
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Austria | Not implemented | No applications Not a priority |
Belgium | Partially implemented | Selected uses |
Bulgaria | Not implemented | Accepted for implementation Selected uses |
Croatia | Not implemented | Not a priority |
Cyprus | Implemented in distributed regulations | Stricter quality requirements |
Czech Republic | Not implemented | No applications Not a priority |
Denmark | Not implemented | No decision |
Estonia | Not implemented | Accepted for implementation not a priority |
Finland | Not implemented | No applications Not a priority |
France | Implemented | Wider range of applications |
Germany | Not implemented | Accepted for implementation in selected regions |
Greece | Implemented | Different division into quality classes |
Hungary | Partially implemented | Emphasis on class D Selected uses |
Ireland | Not implemented | No decision |
Italy | Partially implemented | Wider range of applications Draft amending act available |
Latvia | Not implemented | No applications Not a priority |
Lithuania | Not implemented | No applications Not a priority |
Luxembourg | Not implemented | Accepted for implementation not a priority |
Malta | Implemented practically, not formally | Selected uses |
Netherlands | not implemented | accepted for implementation selected uses |
Poland | Not implemented | No applications Not a priority |
Portugal | Implemented | Wider range of applications |
Romania | Not implemented | Accepted for implementation |
Slovakia | Not implemented | No applications Not a priority |
Slovenia | Not implemented | No applications Not a priority |
Spain | Implemented | Wider range of applications |
Sweden | Not implemented | Accepted for implementation |
Parameter | Cyprus | France | Spain | Portugal | Italy | Greece |
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Turbidity | • | • | • | |||
BOD5 | • | • | • | • | ||
COD | • | • | ||||
TSS | • | • | • | • | • | • |
Selected metals | • | • | • | • | ||
Conductivity | • | • | ||||
SAR (sodium adsorption ratio) | • | • | • | |||
Fluorides | • | • | ||||
Sulfides, sulfites, sulfates | • | |||||
Chlorine and by-products | • | • | ||||
Priority substances | • | |||||
Other chemical parameters | • | • | • | • | • | |
Coliforms | • | • | ||||
Escherichia coli | • | • | • | • | • | |
Eggs of intestinal parasites | • | • | ||||
Fecal enterococci | • | |||||
F-specific RNA bacteriophages | • | |||||
Spores of anaerobic sulfite-reducing bacteria | • | |||||
Intestinal nematode | • | |||||
Legionella | • | |||||
Salmonella | • | • | ||||
Taenia saginata | • | |||||
Taenia solium | • |
Parameter | 2020/741 [14] | Cyprus | France | Italy | Portugal | Spain |
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Escherichia coli (cfu/100 mL) | 10–104 | 10–103 1 | 250–105 | 10 or 100 | 10–104 | 103–105 |
Other fecal bacteria (cfu/100 mL) | n/a * | n/a | Enterococci ≥ log2 to 4 | n/a | 250–104 | n/a |
TSS (mg/L) | 10–35 | 10–45 | <15 or 2 | 10 | 10–60 | 5–35 |
Turbidity (NTU) | ≤5 and no limit | n/a | n/a | n/a | ≤5 and no limit | 1–15 and no limit |
BOD5 (mg/L) | 10–25 | 10–70 | n/a | 20 | 10–40 | n/a |
COD (mg/L) | n/a | 70 or n/a | <60 or 2 | 100 | n/a | n/a |
Total nitrogen | n/a | 15 | n/a | 15 | 15 or n/a | 10 or n/a |
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Ramm, K.; Smol, M. Water Reuse—Analysis of the Possibility of Using Reclaimed Water Depending on the Quality Class in the European Countries. Sustainability 2023, 15, 12781. https://doi.org/10.3390/su151712781
Ramm K, Smol M. Water Reuse—Analysis of the Possibility of Using Reclaimed Water Depending on the Quality Class in the European Countries. Sustainability. 2023; 15(17):12781. https://doi.org/10.3390/su151712781
Chicago/Turabian StyleRamm, Klara, and Marzena Smol. 2023. "Water Reuse—Analysis of the Possibility of Using Reclaimed Water Depending on the Quality Class in the European Countries" Sustainability 15, no. 17: 12781. https://doi.org/10.3390/su151712781
APA StyleRamm, K., & Smol, M. (2023). Water Reuse—Analysis of the Possibility of Using Reclaimed Water Depending on the Quality Class in the European Countries. Sustainability, 15(17), 12781. https://doi.org/10.3390/su151712781