If you mean gray water, yes. It is usually high in phosphorus
Reclaimed water can be used for irrigation of parks, golf courses, and crops, as well as for industrial processes and toilet flushing in buildings. This helps conserve freshwater resources by using treated wastewater for non-potable applications.
Recycled water can be used in ponds and streams, in irrigation facilities, industrial uses, and in dust control. Recycled water is sometimes called reclaimed water.
Yes, it is generally safe to eat fruit from plants watered with reclaimed water as long as the water meets quality standards for irrigation. Reclaimed water is treated to remove contaminants, making it suitable for non-potable uses like irrigation. However, it is always recommended to wash fruits and vegetables thoroughly before consumption to remove any potential contaminants.
Fresh water is used for irrigation in Egypt.
Non-Potable water/Reclaimed water.
If drip irrigation is used non commercially, it uses fresh water out of the outside water faucet.
Answer: 40% id irrigation. The most water is used for irrigation.
What sometimes occurs when reclaimed water is used in agricultureAnswer this question…
yes, the Huns used an irrigation system to get water.
irrigation
The Anasazi Indians used irrigation to water their crops.
Salted water is not used for irrigation in agriculture. Sodium chloride irrigation can be used for the nose disinfection etc.