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Effects of long-term irrigation with treated wastewater on soil quality,soil-borne pathogens,and living organisms: case study of the vicinity of El Hajeb (Tunisia)
Authors:Olfa Hentati  Sana Chaker  Ahmed Wali  Tarek Ayoub  Mohamed Ksibi
Institution:1. High Institute of Biotechnology of Sfax (ISBS), University of Sfax, Route de Soukra Km 3,5, PO Box 1175, Sfax, 3038, Tunisia
2. Laboratory of Water, Energy and Environment, National School of Engineering of Sfax (ENIS), University of Sfax, Route de Soukra Km 3,5, PO Box 1173, Sfax, 3038, Tunisia
3. CRDA-Sfax, Rue Commandant Bejaoui, 3018, Sfax, Tunisia
Abstract:Medium (i.e. 15 years) and long-term (i.e. 20 years) impact of irrigation using secondary-treated municipal wastewater (TWW) was assessed on two agricultural soil samples, denoted by E and G, respectively, in the vicinity of El Hajeb region (Southern Tunisia). Soil pH, electrical conductivity particle size grading, potential risk of salinity, water holding capacity and chemical composition, as well as organic matter content, pathogenic microorganisms and heavy metal concentrations in the TWW-irrigated (E and G) and rainwater-irrigated (T) soils at various depths, were monitored and compared during a 5-year experiment. Our study showed that bacterial abundance is higher in sandy–clayey soil, which has an enhanced ability to retain moisture and nutrients. The high level of bacterial flora in TWW-irrigated soils was significantly (p?<?0.05) correlated (r?=?~0.5) with the high level of OM. Avoidance assays have been used to assess toxic effects generated by hazards in soils. The earthworms gradually avoided the soils from the surface (20 cm) to the depth (60 cm) of the G transect and then the E transect, preferring the T transect. The same behaviour was observed for springtails, but they seem to be less sensitive to the living conditions in transects G and E than the earthworms. The avoidance response test of Eisenia andrei was statistically correlated with soil layers at the sampling sites. However, the avoidance response test of Folsomia candida was positively correlated with silt-clay content (+0.744*) and was negatively correlated with sand content (?0.744*).
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