An overview of the Central Queensland University self-contained evapotranspiration beds
journal contribution
posted on 2017-12-06, 00:00authored byBenjamin Kele, B McKennariey, David MidmoreDavid Midmore, K Harrower, Barry Hood
The Central Queensland University (CQU) has championed a self-contained concrete lined evapotranspiration channel. Any non-transpired effulent returns to a holding tank and is recirculated through the evapotranspiration channel until it is used. This paper examines the results from the Rockhampton trial site. Nutrient ions in the effluent were quantified over time and found not to accumulate in solution. Microbial analysis of the treated efflulent was performed and was found to be within the ranges required by the relevant legislative codes. Citrus fruit grown in the evapotranspiration channel were sampled and no elevated levels of faecal coliforms were recorded. Macronutrients and micronutrients of the soil in the channels were measured over a 5-year period. No toxic accumulations or nutrient deficiencies in the soil occurred. Levels of salinity and sodicity in the evapotranspiration channel soil were quantified. Salinity rose slightly, as did sodium. Concentrations of salts and sodium did not reach unsustainable levels. The aim of the trial was to develop an on-site treatment and reuse system that is sustainable and protects public and environmental health.
Funding
Category 1 - Australian Competitive Grants (this includes ARC, NHMRC)
History
Volume
51
Issue
10
Start Page
273
End Page
281
Number of Pages
9
ISSN
0273-1223
Location
UK
Publisher
IWA Publishing
Language
en-aus
Peer Reviewed
Yes
Open Access
No
External Author Affiliations
GBG Project Management; Plant Sciences Group; TBA Research Institute;