The treatment of wastewater is a circular solution to both water scarcity problems in times of climate change and to avoid direct discharge of untreated wastewater in the environment. The use of treated wastewater (TWW) has been considered as the main water resource in different parts of the world, especially in semi-arid and arid contexts. Palestine is one of these contexts. Here, water stress is locally exacerbated by cultural, political and social constraints, as well as by water quality deterioration and a lack of effective water management which have heavily affected both the environment and the socio-economic development of the Beit Dajan Community, West Bank. To the aim of identifying the core issues, social implications and possible multiple-layer recommendations addressing this situated case of environmental injustice, we conducted a qualitative study under the scope of applied sociology. Moving from the hypothesis that the use of wastewater in agriculture can be hindered by misconceptions or prejudices, in this paper we explore local community’s perceptions and attitudes towards treated wastewater in Beit Dajan (West Bank). Here, besides improving local agricultural production, treated wastewater available for agriculture has the potential to minimize freshwater abstraction and, as a result, water stress. Two focus groups and six interviews conducted between November 2021 and January 2022 with a total of 36 participants let us identify three main factors that, according to Beit Dajan’s local community, still prevent TWW use from being adopted successfully: mismanagement of the treatment unit; misleading (or lack of) information; socio-cultural and religious aspects. The research’s results, however, suggest that existing obstacles are in fact already overcome in everyday production and consumption practices.

Perceptions and Attitudes Towards the Use of Treated Wastewater in Agriculture: A Case Study from Beit Dajan Community, West Bank / Elena Giacomelli, Pierluigi Musarò, Valentina Cappi. - In: FUORI LUOGO. - ISSN 2723-9608. - ELETTRONICO. - 13:3(2022), pp. 204-217. [10.6093/2723-9608/9529]

Perceptions and Attitudes Towards the Use of Treated Wastewater in Agriculture: A Case Study from Beit Dajan Community, West Bank

Elena Giacomelli
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Pierluigi Musarò;Valentina Cappi
2022

Abstract

The treatment of wastewater is a circular solution to both water scarcity problems in times of climate change and to avoid direct discharge of untreated wastewater in the environment. The use of treated wastewater (TWW) has been considered as the main water resource in different parts of the world, especially in semi-arid and arid contexts. Palestine is one of these contexts. Here, water stress is locally exacerbated by cultural, political and social constraints, as well as by water quality deterioration and a lack of effective water management which have heavily affected both the environment and the socio-economic development of the Beit Dajan Community, West Bank. To the aim of identifying the core issues, social implications and possible multiple-layer recommendations addressing this situated case of environmental injustice, we conducted a qualitative study under the scope of applied sociology. Moving from the hypothesis that the use of wastewater in agriculture can be hindered by misconceptions or prejudices, in this paper we explore local community’s perceptions and attitudes towards treated wastewater in Beit Dajan (West Bank). Here, besides improving local agricultural production, treated wastewater available for agriculture has the potential to minimize freshwater abstraction and, as a result, water stress. Two focus groups and six interviews conducted between November 2021 and January 2022 with a total of 36 participants let us identify three main factors that, according to Beit Dajan’s local community, still prevent TWW use from being adopted successfully: mismanagement of the treatment unit; misleading (or lack of) information; socio-cultural and religious aspects. The research’s results, however, suggest that existing obstacles are in fact already overcome in everyday production and consumption practices.
2022
Perceptions and Attitudes Towards the Use of Treated Wastewater in Agriculture: A Case Study from Beit Dajan Community, West Bank / Elena Giacomelli, Pierluigi Musarò, Valentina Cappi. - In: FUORI LUOGO. - ISSN 2723-9608. - ELETTRONICO. - 13:3(2022), pp. 204-217. [10.6093/2723-9608/9529]
Elena Giacomelli, Pierluigi Musarò, Valentina Cappi
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