Socio-economic Impacts of Wastewater Irrigation on Local People in the Outskirts of Chandigarh Urban Areas

Abstract

The use of wastewater for irrigation is a valuable strategy to maximize available water resources, but the fringe quality of the water can present innumerable challenges. Water scarcity pushes the farmers to use wastewater for irrigation as an available alternate source. The present study was conducted in the peri-urban areas of well-planned city Chandigarh with a primary objective to obtain information about the current status of wastewater use for irrigation and socio-economic reasons for using wastewater from the farmers’ perspective. Therefore, nineteen (19) villages were selected nearby four seasonal choes around the study sites. At the site, we found that 64% of farmers were using freshwater, and the remaining farmers were using wastewater for crop irrigation. In this study, two contrasting perceptions were observed among the farmers about wastewater irrigation. Results indicated that farmers have a piece of relatively good knowledge about the inappropriate quality of wastewater and its adverse effects. Although they were concerned about the health, environmental and social impacts of wastewater yet, they believed that using this water resource is economically profitable for them. Thus, the present study highlighted the need for planning to improve wastewater treatment along with appropriate policies and methods to enhance farmers’ commitment to environmental conservation and human health.

Publication
Applied Ecology and Environmental Sciences, 9(2), 156-166
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Siril Singh
Siril Singh
DST Women Scientist-B

My research interests include Heavy metal contamination, human health risk assessment, agroecology and water pollution.

Rajni Yadav
Rajni Yadav
Junior Research Fellow

My research interests include plant ecology, agroecology and soil pollution.

Amandeep Kaur
Amandeep Kaur
Senior Research Fellow

My research interests include plant ecology, agroecology and weed-crop interactions.

Anand Narain Singh
Anand Narain Singh
Assistant Professor of Botany

My research interests include plant ecology, restoration ecology and soil ecology.

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