%0 Journal Article %T SANITARY SEWAGE REUSE IN AGRICULTURAL CROP IRRIGATION %A Lidiane Bittencourt Barroso %A Delmira Beatriz Wolff %J Engenharia Ambiental : Pesquisa e Tecnologia %D 2011 %I Environmental Engineering Course / UNIPINHAL %X The water availability was exceeded by demand, becoming a limiting factor in irrigated agriculture. This study aimed to provide a general theoretical framework on the issue of water reuse for agricultural purposes. This is due to the fact that we need a prior knowledge of the state of the art concerning the matter. To that end, we performed a review of irrigated agriculture, the effects on cultivated land and the development of agricultural crops as well as aspects of security to protect groups at risk. The amount of macro and micronutrients in the effluent may reduce or eliminate the use of commercial fertilizers. And this addition of organic matter acts as a soil conditioner, increasing its capacity to retain water. Depending on the characteristics of sewage, the practice of irrigation for long periods may lead to accumulation of toxic compounds and the significant increase of salinity. The inhibition of plant growth by salinity may be due to osmotic effect, causing drought and / or specific effects of ions, which can cause toxicity or nutritional imbalance. The minimization of human exposure to the practice of agricultural reuse is based on a set of mitigation measures that must be implemented by the authorities responsible for operating and monitoring systems for water recycling. It is concluded that the use of sewage depends on management of irrigation, monitoring of soil characteristics and culture. %K effluent %K water reuse %K public health %U http://189.20.243.4/ojs/engenhariaambiental/include/getdoc.php?id=1739&article=607&mode=pdf