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Public consultation on artificial aquifer recharge using treated municipal wastewater

► Survey to gather public perception on artificial recharge of groundwater in India. ► 64.4% of respondents were in favor of using treated municipal wastewater for artificial recharge. ► The primary concern was the effectiveness of wastewater treatment in India. A questionnaire was prepared and dist...

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Published in:Resources, conservation and recycling conservation and recycling, 2013-01, Vol.70, p.20-24
Main Authors: Nijhawan, Anisha, Labhasetwar, Pawan, Jain, Priyanka, Rahate, Manish
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Language:English
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Summary:► Survey to gather public perception on artificial recharge of groundwater in India. ► 64.4% of respondents were in favor of using treated municipal wastewater for artificial recharge. ► The primary concern was the effectiveness of wastewater treatment in India. A questionnaire was prepared and distributed among professionals from various fields, in an effort to gather public perception regarding recharge of groundwater using treated municipal wastewater. This was done as part of a study to assess the feasibility of implementing Soil Aquifer Treatment (SAT) using treated municipal wastewater in parts of central India. This paper presents the perception of people toward artificial recharge and determines the primary concerns among members of the public, so that these can be addressed while carrying out pilot studies. This is the first such public survey that has been carried out in India. The questionnaire was sent to approximately 500 people through e-mail and was uploaded on a popular online portal that deals with water and sanitation issues. 194 correctly filled questionnaires were collected, the results of which are presented in this paper. 87 (45%) questionnaires were filled by environmental professionals including members of the research community, teachers and public health and municipal corporation officials. The rest were filled by members of the general public, including 15 students and 48 non-environmental professionals. Out of 194 respondents, 64.4% were in favor of using treated municipal wastewater for artificial recharge of groundwater, 28.4% opposed and 7.2% remained indifferent. This survey revealed that the primary concern among respondents was the effectiveness of wastewater treatment in India, and not the recharge technique itself. More than 50% of those who support SAT expressed uncertainty as to whether secondary effluent from wastewater treatment plants is being treated to a quality suitable for injecting into the aquifer.
ISSN:0921-3449
1879-0658
DOI:10.1016/j.resconrec.2012.11.001