Water (May 2023)

Reuse of Pretreated Agro-Industrial Wastewaters for Hydroponic Production of Lettuce

  • Alexandra Afonso,
  • Mariana Regato,
  • Mariana Patanita,
  • Silvana Luz,
  • Maria João Carvalho,
  • Annabel Fernandes,
  • Ana Lopes,
  • Adelaide Almeida,
  • Idália Costa,
  • Fátima Carvalho

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/w15101856
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 10
p. 1856

Abstract

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The utilization of agro-industrial wastewaters (AIWWs), pretreated by immediate one-step lime precipitation + natural carbonation, as a nutritive solution for the hydroponic production of lettuce was evaluated. The AIWWs studied were olive mill wastewater (OMW), winery wastewater (WW), and cheese whey wastewater (CWW). Lettuces (Lactuca sativa L. var. crispa) were grown in a closed nutrient film technique hydroponic system, using the pretreated AIWWs (OMW-T, WW-T, and CWW-T) and a control nutrient solution (CNS). The growth and sensory analysis of lettuces and the environmental parameters of effluents after hydroponics were evaluated. The average number of lettuce leaves obtained with nutrient solutions prepared with AIWW-T was lower than that from CNS, but the highest lettuce chlorophyll content was attained with CWW-T, which also presented the best grow results. In general, sensory analysis did not show significant differences from the lettuces grown in the different pretreated AIWWs and CNS. As for the environmental parameters of the effluents from hydroponics, according to the Portuguese legislation, only the chemical oxygen demand of the OMW-T and WW-T presented slightly higher values than that of the environmental limit values for discharge in surface waters, showing the feasibility of using pretreated agro-industrial effluents in hydroponic lettuce cultivation, while obtaining a treated effluent, in a circular economy perspective.

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