WRRCTR No.62 Water Recycling of Sewage Effluent by Irrigation: A Field Study on Oahu

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1972-11
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Lau, L. Stephen
Ekern, Paul C.
Loh, Philip
Young, Reginald H.F.
Dugan, Gordon L.
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Water Resources Research Center, University of Hawaii at Manoa
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An investigation of recycling sewage effluent by irrigation under Hawaiian conditions is being conducted in pilot field studies near Mililani Town in central Oahu under the sponsorship of the Board of Water Supply and the Division of Sewers, City and County of Honolulu. The primary objective of the project is to determine the feasibility of wastewater application to the soil and its probable effects on the quality of ground water in terms of dissolved materials and viruses. Corollary objectives are to ascertain its effects on sugarcane yield and grass lands.
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Sewage irrigation -- Hawaii -- Oahu., Water quality -- Hawaii -- Oahu., Water reuse -- Hawaii -- Oahu.
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Lau SL, Ekern PC, Loh P, Young RHF, Dugan GL. 1972. Water recycling of sewage effluent by irrigation: a field study on Oahu. Honolulu (HI): Water Resources Research Center, University of Hawaii at Manoa. WRRC technical report, 62.
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