Safe Use of Wastewater in Agriculture UN-Water at IFAT 2012 Water reuse in Agriculture in the Arab region Situation, needs and challenges Eng. Khaldon.

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Safe Use of Wastewater in Agriculture UN-Water at IFAT 2012 Water reuse in Agriculture in the Arab region Situation, needs and challenges Eng. Khaldon Khashman Secretary General Munich, Germany 09 May 2012

Background Limited water availability Increasing demands on water resources for (household, commercial, industrial, and agricultural purposes) due to population and economic growth Poor water policies and management frameworks Contamination of ground and surface water by industrial effluents, and agricultural chemicals Over abstraction of conventional water resources Therefore  Need for non-conventional water resources

Benefits of Reuse in Agriculture Reduction of surface water pollution Maintain water security Savings “high-quality” fresh water Providing alternative water resources  Reallocation of water budget Nutrients in treated wastewater can reduce the need for applying chemical fertilizers

Water Reuse Situation Arab countries currently produce around 10.8 x10 9 m 3 /year of wastewater, of which: – 55% reused in agriculture, landscape irrigation – 15% treated in industrial cooling and environmental protection. In some countries, reclaimed wastewater is used for groundwater recharge to protect freshwater resources Agriculture is considered to be the top consumer of water resources, with a share of about 85% of available water resources in Arab countries.

Water Reuse Situation Standards exist in most countries – focus on effluent quality and not irrigation water quality – most WWTP do not meet the set requirements Safety control and risk management system is only available in Jordan (Crop Monitoring System) and Ground water recharge

Wastewater Reuse Guidelines

Water Reuse Challenges In some countries, willingness to pay for reclaimed wastewater is an issue High cost of wastewater treatment projects Lack of institutional and policy frameworks Enable local end-users to feel confident with reclaimed water for irrigation and other uses Low of tariff of water dis-encourage end users to use reclaimed water Difficulty in creating financial incentives allowing safe and efficient reuse Reclaimed water produced is far from the point of use

Tunisia: Water reuse for Agriculture 47% of the total area equipped for irrigation is irrigated with reclaimed wastewater Best levels of reclaimed water reuse are recorded on fruit orchards and in the arid zones of the centre and the south of the country In year 2014 It is projected to have18 new irrigated schemes on 7010 ha

Jordan: Water reuse in the Jordan Valley The Government of Jordan has been implementing several agricultural projects in Jordan Valley which is considered as food basket for Jordan Objective is to demonstrate that water reuse can be reliable, commercially viable, socially acceptable, environmentally sustainable and safe The productivity of the treated wastewater irrigated lands is significant with the direct beneficiaries being farmers whose income, standards of living and economic status were elevated  reducing unemployment and poverty.

Jordan: Water reuse in the Jordan Valley Jordan has developed National Master Plan aims to produce 250 million m 3 of treated water to be used in agriculture. Investment plan for constructing new 25 wastewater treatment plant all over the country. Also, upgrading and rehabilitation of wastewater treatment plants to serve more citizens. Involvement of private sector to build new WWTPs like SAMRA WWTP

Water Reuse Needs in Arab Region Enhance public awareness, participation and dissemination of best practices in safe use of treated wastewater Encourage demand-driven planning of water reuse Mobilize financial resources for wastewater treatment and reuse and encourage PPP/DPP in wastewater treatment and reuse. The need for building capacity, develop standards and operational manuals for different users Support research and innovation in wastewater treatment and reuse.

ACWUA’s role As regional center of excellence, ACWUA plays a vital role in disseminating information and best practices about wastewater reuse (ACWUA Report Wastewater Reuse in Arab Countries -Comparative Compilation of Information and Reference List) Partner in Safe Use of Wastewater in Agriculture project with UN- Water (Regional Workshops) Water and Health Technical Working Group (provide case studies and best practices manuals) – Domestic Water Supply – Waste Water Treatment and Re-use

Arab Countries Water Utilities Association (ACWUA) P.O.Box: , Amman Jordan Phone: Fax: