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View article: Modeling the fate of organic micropollutants in agricultural soils: Laboratory parameterization and field-scale implications
Modeling the fate of organic micropollutants in agricultural soils: Laboratory parameterization and field-scale implications Open
Organic micropollutants (OMP) increasingly enter agricultural soils through irrigation with reclaimed water, raising concerns about their mobility and persistence in soils and their potential to contaminate groundwater. This study investig…
View article: Point-of-Use Re-Use (PU2R): a viable approach for sustainable decentralized reuse of water from single-household cesspits for agricultural irrigation
Point-of-Use Re-Use (PU2R): a viable approach for sustainable decentralized reuse of water from single-household cesspits for agricultural irrigation Open
Water reuse can contribute to climate-resilient water management because wastewater is available throughout the year. This can mitigate water stress and potential competition between drinking water supply, industry and agricultural irrigat…
View article: Leaching of organic micropollutants in an arable sandy soil irrigated with reclaimed water: A lysimeter study
Leaching of organic micropollutants in an arable sandy soil irrigated with reclaimed water: A lysimeter study Open
Reuse of reclaimed water (RW) for agricultural irrigation is increasingly advocated to address water scarcity. Consequently, to realistically assess groundwater contamination risks, the fate and transport of wastewater-borne organic microp…
View article: Sorption of Organic Micropollutants to an Agricultural Soil: Effect of Ionic Strength, Cation Valence and pH
Sorption of Organic Micropollutants to an Agricultural Soil: Effect of Ionic Strength, Cation Valence and pH Open
Organic micropollutants (OMP) can enter agricultural soils via irrigation with reclaimed water. To better assess ecological risks associated with water reuse, a profound knowledge on the sorption of OMP to soils and how it is affected by v…
View article: Transport behavior of organic micropollutants in sandy soils – a lysimeter study 
Transport behavior of organic micropollutants in sandy soils – a lysimeter study  Open
Climate change leads to increased water scarcity in many regions worldwide and thus forces many farmers to irrigate with reclaimed water (RW). Yet, due to incomplete elimination of pollutants during the treatment process, pollutants contai…
View article: Potential and risks of water reuse in Brandenburg (Germany) – an interdisciplinary case study
Potential and risks of water reuse in Brandenburg (Germany) – an interdisciplinary case study Open
For Brandenburg, a region in Germany with increasing water shortage and drought events, water reuse can counteract competition scenarios between drinking water supply, agricultural irrigation, and industrial use. Centralized and decentrali…
View article: Agricultural N2O emission is influenced by N-fertilization form rather than landscape position
Agricultural N2O emission is influenced by N-fertilization form rather than landscape position Open
<p>Agricultural soils are an important source of nitrous oxide (N<sub>2</sub>O) emission and are mainly affected by the application of N fertilization. In addition to the effect of fertilizer form (mineral/organic), N<…
View article: Seepage metal concentrations beneath long-term operated bioretention systems
Seepage metal concentrations beneath long-term operated bioretention systems Open
Bioretention systems maintain the natural water cycle and help to mitigate climatic extremes impact on urban areas by retarding, storing, and evaporating stormwater runoff. Although bioretention systems have been operated for more than 25 …