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This document summarizes a collaboration between the EU and India to support sustainable wastewater treatment and reuse in agriculture. The project involves developing low-cost bio-technological wastewater treatment techniques, improving water use efficiency in agriculture, and establishing a business model for wastewater management at the community level. A consortium of organizations in the EU and India are working together on technologies such as constructed wetlands, recovering valuable components from wastewater, and adapting indigenous microbes to enhance wastewater treatment. The goal is to demonstrate these solutions at scale and influence policymakers to support wastewater reuse through initiatives like Swachh Bharat Mission and green business models involving community organizations.
This document summarizes a collaboration between the EU and India to support sustainable wastewater treatment and reuse in agriculture. The project involves developing low-cost bio-technological wastewater treatment techniques, improving water use efficiency in agriculture, and establishing a business model for wastewater management at the community level. A consortium of organizations in the EU and India are working together on technologies such as constructed wetlands, recovering valuable components from wastewater, and adapting indigenous microbes to enhance wastewater treatment. The goal is to demonstrate these solutions at scale and influence policymakers to support wastewater reuse through initiatives like Swachh Bharat Mission and green business models involving community organizations.
This document summarizes a collaboration between the EU and India to support sustainable wastewater treatment and reuse in agriculture. The project involves developing low-cost bio-technological wastewater treatment techniques, improving water use efficiency in agriculture, and establishing a business model for wastewater management at the community level. A consortium of organizations in the EU and India are working together on technologies such as constructed wetlands, recovering valuable components from wastewater, and adapting indigenous microbes to enhance wastewater treatment. The goal is to demonstrate these solutions at scale and influence policymakers to support wastewater reuse through initiatives like Swachh Bharat Mission and green business models involving community organizations.
Integrating Bio-treated Wastewater Reuse with Enhanced
Water Use Efficiency to Support the Green Economy in EU
and India Significant outcomes and collaboration potential of EU-India research and innovation projects Water4crops-EU-FP7 Water4crops-India-DBT Coordinator: Dr. Antonio Lopez, IRSA-CNR Coordinator: Dr. Suhas Wani, ICRISAT
Speaker: Dr. Mukund Patil, ICRISAT India
WHY? Peri-urban agriculture using sewage : Sustainable Solution Water Scarcity Madhya Pradesh's order to In developing destroy countries,using crops cultivated a large portion of sewage has triggered a debate over population the age oldresides practiceinofvillages using wastewater for irrigation Approximately 90% of disease burden is due According to the Institute forto absence Global of clean water Environmental and poora Strategies, Japan-based research organization, sanitation. 20 million hectares of land in 50 countries was being irrigated with raw or partially treated wastewater Recycling and reuse of available waste in inWastewater 2000 treatment at Villalge level villages provides sustainable solutions for a According to a research by People waste management system and in Centre Consulting, an reduces Ahmedabad-based consultancy, environmental degradation. about 73,000 ha of peri-urban agriculture in India is dependent on wastewater for irrigation How? • Wastewater treatment and reuse in agriculture as integral part of Integrated Water Resources Management. • Wastewater treatment and reuse as business model to ensure sustainability and income generation • Involvement of community based organization for wastewater treatment and reuse • Consortium on wastewater treatment and reuse in agriculture Principle and Goal
Develop innovative bio-technological
treatments for wastewater valorization and agricultural reuse Improve water use efficiency through improved agronomics, plant breeding and innovative irrigation techniques Consortium
EU Consortium (21 Partners from 8 Countries): INDIA Consortium (11 Partners):
5 Universities, 8 Research Institutes, 6 SMEs, 2 3 Industries, 2 Universities, 5 Research Consultant Comp. Institutes, 1 Consultant Comp. What? Technology for recovering economically valuable components from wastewater Low cost – less maintenance technologies for wastewater treatment Improved agricultural practices for efficient use of available water A business model for waste management at community level Constructed wetland Researchable issues
Identification of efficient aquatic plant
Estimation of plant uptake by the growing plants Optimization of harvesting schedule Investigation of beneficial use of the plant biomass Demonstrating the technology at real situations Villagers Village heads
NGOs Grass-root level contractor or engineer
Scaling out Location Units Capacity Collaboration work (m3 day-1) ICRISAT, Telangana 1 28 ICRISAT SAB Miller, Telangana 1 50 ICRISAT, SAB Miller Kothapally, Telangana 2 35 ICRISAT UASD, Karnataka 2 125 UAS, Dharwad KCP Sugar, Andhra Pradesh 2 29 MSSRF Bhanur, Telangana 1 56 ICRISAT, NGO, Asian Paints Nagolpally, Telangana 1 30 ICRISAT, NGO, GoI Nagpur, Maharashtra 1 3 NEERI Jhanshi, Uttar Pradesh 1 2 ICRISAT, CAFRI, NGO, GoI Kurnool, Andhra Pradesh 1 51 ICRISAT, NGO, Power Grid Corp Kolar, Karnataka 1 10 ICRISAT, NGO, Coca-cola Chikkaballapur, Karnataka 3 80 ICRISAT, GoK Chikkmangalur, Karnataka 6 180 ICRISAT, GoK Bijapur, Karnataka 2 90 ICRISAT, GoK, Power Grid Corp Bellary, Karnataka 2 64 ICRISAT, NGO, JSW Foundation Dharwad, Karnataka 1 30 ICRISAT, GoK Total 28 863 Enhancing quality of distillery spent wash through sequential adaptation of indigenous microbial consortium
Fish monitoring Fish harvest
Influencing Policy Makers
Technologies and achievement
from this project may be supported by government initiatives such as Swatch Bharat Mission.
Constructed wetland being
implemented in village development program by Government of Karnataka How can it be implemented through a green business model? • Increased use of waste through reuse of treated wastewater in agriculture and recycling solid waste as compost or bioenergy • Involving community- based organizations, like women’s Self-Help Groups (SHG), for planning, implementing and managing the DWMS as a green business model. Thank you
Impact of National Watershed Development Project On Level of Adoption of Recommended Practices in Block Pathapatnam of Srikakulam District, Andhrapradesh