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Understanding grower perceptions and attitudes on the use of nontraditional water sources, including reclaimed or recycled water, in the semi-arid Southwest United States

机译:了解从美国西南部的半干旱地区使用非传统水源,包括非传统水源的种植感知和态度,包括再生或再生水

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The use of nontraditional water sources, including reclaimed or recycled water, has become a desirable option to meet increasing demands in water stressed regions. In the Southwest United States, utilization of alternative water sources is becoming increasingly common, including use for landscape irrigation, environmental enhancement, cooling and power generation, potable reuse, and as a source water for agricultural irrigation. While much research has gone into identifying public perception towards water reuse schemes, little attention has been given to understanding grower attitudes, perceptions, and knowledge on the use of nontraditional water, including reclaimed water, in agriculture and how that may influence grower acceptance and production practices. This unique study utilized a needs assessment survey of growers (n = 521) within the Southwest region of the United States to gain an understanding of industry attitudes and needs regarding nontraditional water in agriculture. Results indicate that the majority of survey respondents were concerned with water availability (67.49%) yet less than half (48.30%) thought using a nontraditional water source in agriculture was 'very important'. Interestingly, respondents rated irrigation of 'food crops' third (42.20%) among agricultural activities for which they would be willing to use nontraditional water sources, behind irrigation of forage crops (61.60%) and dust control (61.60%). The importance of the use of nontraditional water sources in agriculture was influenced mostly by farm size (p = 0.007) and primary water source (p = 0.016), and the level of education was significant in respondent's level of concern over water availability (p = 0.021). Information on the quality of nontraditional water sources, showing that it is as good or better than respondents current sources, was found to shift rejection and uncertainty towards acceptance by 16.04%. The results of this study provide insight into perceived risks, willingness to use, drivers and constraints to grower adoption, and preferred methods of education regarding water reuse in agriculture. These findings can be used by water managers and planners to aid in the adoption of nontraditional waters, including reclaimed or recycled water, in agriculture thus extending water resources, securing food supplies, and protecting public health.
机译:使用非传统水源,包括再生或再循环水,已成为符合越来越多的水胁迫区域需求的理想选择。在美国西南部,替代水源的利用越来越普遍,包括用于横向灌溉,环境改进,冷却和发电,饮用重用以及农业灌溉的源水。虽然许多研究已经识别公众对水重用方案的看法,但是对理解种植者的态度,看法和关于使用非传统水的知识,包括再生水,农业以及如何影响种植者接受和生产的知识实践。这种独特的研究利用了对美国西南地区的种植者(N = 521)的需求评估调查,以了解农业非传统水的行业态度和需求。结果表明,大多数调查受访者都涉及水资源可用性(67.49%),但在农业中非传统水源的思想思考不到一半(48.30%)是“非常重要”。有趣的是,受访者在农业活动中筹集了“粮食作物”第三(42.20%)的灌溉,他们愿意使用非传统水源,背后的饲料作物(61.60%)和防尘控制(61.60%)。农业中非传统水源使用的重要性主要受到农场大小(P = 0.007)和初级水源(P = 0.016),并且受访者对水资源可用性的关注程度的教育程度显着(P = 0.021)。有关非传统水源质量的信息,表明它与受访者流源一样好或更好,被发现将拒绝和不确定性转变为16.04%的接受。本研究的结果为感知风险提供了深入了解,愿意使用,驾驶员和促使种植者采用的优先教育方法,以及关于农业的水再利用。这些调查结果可以由水管理人员和规划者使用,以帮助采用非传统水域,包括农业,包括延长水资源,保护食品供应和保护公共卫生的农业,包括再生或再生水。

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