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The use of agricultural drainage water (ADW) in irrigation is a great challenge, improving
water use efficiency, nutrient circularity, and avoiding surface and ground-water contamination.
The objective of this study was to evaluate the chemical and ecotoxicological characteristics of an
ADW to analyze the safety of its reuse. An irrigated area with maize crops was selected (Tejo Basin,
Portugal), where a subsurface structure for the recovery of ADW was installed, collecting the drainage
in a pond and recycling it for crop irrigation. Water was collected monthly during the irrigation
campaign of 2021 (April to August). Three herbicides and two metabolites were quantified, reaching
a maximum concentration of 0.74 g L1 for S-metolachlor and 0.48 g L1 for terbuthylazine. The
lethal bioassays did not detect toxicity, except for the sample collected in August toward Vibrio fisheri
(EC50 = 25.2%). The samples were not toxic to Pseudokirchneriella subcapitata, with a growth inhibition
rate of less than 10%. The low lethal and sublethal effects may be ascribed to the high nutrient
concentration (e.g., 1.76 mg P L1 and 98.9 mg NO3
L1, in July) that could have masked toxic
effects. Ecotoxicological responses support the option of ADW reuse in irrigation, offering a safe and
sustainable solution for water and nutrient management.
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drainage water recycling pesticides nutrients aquatic bioassays
Contexto Educativo
Citação
Palma, P.; Catarino, A.; Silva, E.; Alvarenga, P. Chemical and ecotoxicological assessment of agricultural drainage water from a maize crop area: a case study in the Tejo basin (Portugal). Water 2023, 15, 2434.
Editora
MDPI
