Impact of Reclaimed Water Based Irrigation on the Concentration of Chemicals of Emerging Concern in the Irrigated Area
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Basics
- This page is largely in a USA Regulatory Environment based context, feel free to add more information/clarify however!
- As of 2026, Most Chemicals of Emerging Concern (essentially “new (mainly anthropogenic) things that may be fine, or may be novel pollutants, but the science hasn’t figured out yet) aren’t regulated
- Thus while Reclaimed Water is VERY clean in terms of:
- Turbidity (How clear the water is)
- Biochemical Oxygen Demand (Mainly “will it cause an algae bloom/a fish kill if you dump it in a river?
- Other “Conventional” Specs like PH, Salinity, Hydrocarbons, Heavy Metal Pollutants, Dioxins, etc
- It may contain trace amounts of PFAS / other “Forever Chemicals” that may accumulate, ESPECIALLY in prolonged irrigation
- Use of Human Biosolids as fertilizer (akin to Non-Human Animal Derived Manure ) had this problem, numerous farms were too PFAS contaminated to be usable without years of crops being sent to disposal as Phytoremediation etc
- ALTHOUGH given this was the solids fraction, concentrations of pollutants may be far higher
- Especially if certain Flocculants / Chelating Agents are added before the Clarifier (Wastewater Treatment)
- Thus while Reclaimed Water is VERY clean in terms of: