Life cycle assessment of cucumber irrigation: unplanned water reuse versus groundwater resources in Tipaza (Algeria)

Author:

Azeb Latifa1,Hartani Tarik2,Aitmouheb Nassim3,Pradeleix Ludivine4,Hajjaji Nouredddin5,Aribi Soumaya6

Affiliation:

1. Agricultural Production and Sustainable Valorization of Natural Resources (PRAVDURN), University Djilali Bounaama of Khemis Miliana, El Khemis Miliana, 44000 AinDefla, Algeria

2. LMEA (ENSA), Tipaza University Center (CU4201), Oued Merzoug 42000 Tipaza, Algeria

3. INRAE Montpellier, UMR GEAU, University of Montpellier, 361 Jean François Breton, 34090 Montpellier, France

4. G-EAU, AgroParisTech, Cirad, IRD, Irstea, Montpellier SupAgro, University of Montpellier, ELSA Research Group, Montpellier, France

5. Research Laboratory on Catalysis and Materials for Environment and Processes LRCMEP (LR19ES08), National Engineering School of Gabès, Zrig, Gabès, Tunisia

6. PEESE, Processes, Energy, Environment and Electrical Systems LR18ES34, National Engineering School of Gabès, Zrig, Gabès, Tunisia

Abstract

Abstract Effective quantitative and qualitative management of water for irrigation is crucial in many regions and the use of reclaimed water is a possible solution. Quantifying the impact of the use of such water is thus important. Using life cycle assessment methodology, this study analyzes the impact of water reuse irrigation and farmers’ practices in greenhouse cucumber production. Three scenarios concerned sources of water for irrigation and agricultural practices: the first scenario used surface water including reclaimed water, the second used groundwater. The third scenario resembled the first but also accounted for fertilizer application based on theoretical cucumber requirements. The third scenario showed 35% less fertilizer is required than the quantities farmers actually use. Our results show that the higher environmental impact of irrigation using reclaimed water than using groundwater is mainly due to over-fertilization. Comparison of the first and third scenarios also showed that the reduction in the environmental impact under the third scenario was significant. We conclude that LCA is a useful tool to compare the impacts of different water sources and farmers’ irrigation/fertilization management practices, and in particular, that the quantity of nutrients in reclaimed water should be deducted from the actual amount applied by the farmers.

Publisher

IWA Publishing

Subject

Filtration and Separation,Water Science and Technology

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