Public Acceptance of Treated Wastewater Reuse in the Agricultural Sector in Saudi Arabia

Alzahrani, Fahad; Elsebaei, Momtaz Nagy Mohamed; Tawfik, Rady;

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This paper examines public acceptance of reusing tertiary treated wastewater for agricultural purposes in Saudi Arabia. Data were collected through an online self-administered questionnaire from adults in the Al-Ahsa Governorate. A total of 344 eligible participants completed the survey. The results show that 77% of the participants supported the reuse of treated wastewater in agriculture. Most participants supported reusing treated wastewater because they trusted the authorities responsible for wastewater treatment and because it will augment water resources in Al-Ahsa. Participants who did not support reusing treated wastewater attributed their lack of support to health risks associated with reusing treated wastewater and for psychological reasons. Additional analysis for eight different agricultural applications showed that most participants supported the reuse of treated wastewater in applications with no direct connection to them (e.g., irrigation of public parks, green spaces, and woody trees and irrigation of animal feed crops). However, less than half of the participants supported the reuse of treated wastewater for other applications, especially for the irrigation of leafy green, raw, and cooked vegetables. Therefore, raising public awareness about the safety of reusing tertiary treated wastewater in agriculture should be a priority for authorities responsible for water management in Saudi Arabia.


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Title Public Acceptance of Treated Wastewater Reuse in the Agricultural Sector in Saudi Arabia
Other Titles القبول الشعبي لإعادة استخدام مياه الصرف الصحي المعالجة في القطاع الزراعي في المملكة العربية السعودية
Authors Alzahrani, Fahad; Elsebaei, Momtaz Nagy Mohamed ; Tawfik, Rady
Keywords water supply, wastewater reuse, public acceptance, treated wastewater, irrigation
Issue Date Oct-2023
Publisher MDPI (Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute)
Journal Sustainability 
Volume 15
Issue 21
Start page 15434
End page 15434
DOI https://doi.org/10.3390/su152115434

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