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引用本文:崔丙健,高 峰,胡 超,等.非常规水资源农业利用现状及研究进展[J].灌溉排水学报,2019,38(7):60-68.
,et al.非常规水资源农业利用现状及研究进展[J].灌溉排水学报,2019,38(7):60-68.
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非常规水资源农业利用现状及研究进展
崔丙健,高 峰,胡 超,李中阳,樊向阳,崔二苹
1.中国农业科学院 农田灌溉研究所,河南 新乡 453002;2.中国农业科学院 农业水资源高效安全利用重点开放实验室,河南 新乡 453002
摘要:
由于缺乏合理的水资源管理措施和适当的水处理技术导致淡水资源枯竭和水质恶化问题日益严重,促使再生水、微咸水和雨水等非常规水作为一种新的水资源开发利用方式得到发展,为农业灌溉提供了可靠且稳定的补充水源。然而,非常规水独特的水质特性决定了其农业利用过程中必然会对环境和健康产生众多负面影响,这也成为人们关注的焦点。本文概述了国内外非常规水资源在农业中的利用与研究现状,总结了非常规水资源农业回用的生态风险和相关标准规范,并对非常规水资源农业利用的安全性和可持续性提出相关建议。
关键词:  非常规水资源; 开发利用; 农业灌溉; 安全; 资源化
DOI:10.13522/j.cnki.ggps.20180686
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The Use of Brackish and Reclaimed Waste Water in Agriculture: A Review
CUI Bingjian, GAO Feng, HU Chao, LI Zhongyang, FAN Xiangyang, CUI Erping
1. Farmland Irrigation Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Xinxiang 453002, China; 2. Key laboratory of High-efficient and Safe Utilization of Agriculture Water Resources of CAAS, Xinxiang 453002, China
Abstract:
Due to poor water resources management and appropriate water treatment technologies, freshwater resources depletion and water quality deterioration has made reclaimed waste water, brackish water and rainwater, called unconventional water, an important complementary resource for irrigation. However, due to its unique chemical quality, irrigating with unconventional water might lead to some detrimental impact on environment and impose health risks, which has attracted increased attention in both scientific and public community. This paper reviews the current situation of the usage of unconventional water resources for irrigation in both China and beyond, and summarized the potentially ecological risks of unconventional water, as well the national standards for regulating unconventional water irrigation. We also put forwards suggestions to improve safe and sustainable use of unconventional water resources for irrigation.
Key words:  unconventional water resources; agricultural irrigation; safe and sustainable