Unlike in urban areas where intensive water reclamation systems are available, development of decentralized technologies and systems is required for water use to be sustainable in agricultural areas. To overcome various water quality issues in those areas, a research project entitled ‘Development of an innovative water management system with decentralized water reclamation and cascading material-cycle for agricultural areas under the consideration of climate change’ was launched in 2009. This paper introduces the concept of this research and provides detailed information on each of its research areas: (1) development of a diffuse agricultural pollution control technology using catch crops; (2) development of a decentralized differentiable treatment system for livestock and human excreta; and (3) development of a cascading material-cycle system for water pollution control and value-added production. The author also emphasizes that the innovative water management system for agricultural areas should incorporate a strategy for the voluntary collection of bio-resources.
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September 01 2012
Concept of an innovative water management system with decentralized water reclamation and cascading material-cycle for agricultural areas
T. Fujiwara
1Agriculture Unit Natural Sciences Cluster, Research and Education Faculty, Kochi University, Monobe-otsu 200, Nankoku, Kochi 783-8502, Japan and Japan Science and Technology Agency, CREST Japan
E-mail: fujiwarat@kochi-u.ac.jp
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Water Sci Technol (2012) 66 (6): 1171–1177.
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Received:
November 11 2011
Accepted:
April 02 2012
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T. Fujiwara; Concept of an innovative water management system with decentralized water reclamation and cascading material-cycle for agricultural areas. Water Sci Technol 1 September 2012; 66 (6): 1171–1177. doi: https://doi.org/10.2166/wst.2012.246
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