A wastewater irrigation system in urban Accra, Ghana.
This video was produced by the International Water Management Institute (IWMI) and its partners as a knowledge sharing aid.
Duration : 0:6:59
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This video was produced by the International Water Management Institute (IWMI) and its partners as a knowledge sharing aid.
Duration : 0:6:59
[youtube f_EnUGa_GdM]
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interesting… …
interesting… still sounds sketchy to me… sewage water absorbed into plant roots? keep that in mind next time theyre biting into some juicy vegetables!
i mean what about any household chemicals like windex or medication waste like antibiotics? paint and construction waste? mercury? lead? what kinds of insects gather at these festering fecal waste watering holes?