Guidelines for treated wastewater use for irrigation projects : Golf courses and other sports fields
ISO 16075-7, Guidelines for treated wastewater use for irrigation projects — Part 7: Golf courses and other sports fields.
The scope of this standard is the following :
This document provides a guideline on the development of projects using TWW (Treated Wastewater) and TGW (treated Grey Water) for the irrigation of golf courses and other outdoor sports fields.
This part of ISO 16075 covers aspects for the irrigation of turfgrass in golf courses and other sports fields, including the following:
— public health aspects;
— agronomic aspects.
Additionally, this standard provides guidance for the recovery and treatment of water from swimming pool operations for irrigation of sports fields.
Risk assessment and risk management for the safe use of TWW and TGW in irrigation projects are addressed in standards ISO 16075-2[1] and ISO 20426[2], respectively.
General aspects of project design, development, components and monitoring are addressed in part 1, part 2, part 3 and part 4 of ISO 16075, respectively. The disinfection treatment options are addressed in ISO 16075-5[3] and the fertilization aspects are addressed in ISO 16075-6[4].
The document is 19 pages long.
This Technical Committee is working on a collection of standards covering different aspects of wastewater reuse for irrigation, in particular the series ISO 17076-Guidelines for treated wastewater use for irrigation projects, composed of 7 parts, the first 6 parts are published:
ISO 16075-1, Guidelines for treated wastewater use for irrigation projects — Part 1: The basis of a reuse project for irrigation
ISO 16075-2, Guidelines for treated wastewater use for irrigation projects — Part 2: Development of the project
ISO 16075-3, Guidelines for treated wastewater use for irrigation projects — Part 3: Components of a reuse project for irrigation
ISO 16075-4, Guidelines for treated wastewater use for irrigation projects — Part 4: Monitoring
ISO 16075-5, Guidelines for treated wastewater use for irrigation projects — Part 5: Treated wastewater disinfection and equivalent treatments
ISO 16075-6, Guidelines for treated wastewater use for irrigation projects — Part 6: Fertilization
ISO 16075-7, Guidelines for treated wastewater use for irrigation projects — Part 7: Golf courses and other sports fields
And others, published or under final elaboration stage:
ISO 20426, Guidelines for health risk assessment and management for non-potable water reuse disinfection and equivalent treatments
ISO 20468-1, Guidelines for performance evaluation of treatment technologies for water reuse systems — Part 1: General
ISO 20468-2, Guidelines for performance evaluation of treatment technologies for water reuse systems — Part 2: Methodology to evaluate performance of treatment systems on the basis of greenhouse gas emissions
ISO 20468-3,Guidelines for performance evaluation of treatment technologies for water reuse systems — Part 3: Ozone treatment technology
ISO 20468-4, Guidelines for performance evaluation of treatment technologies for water reuse systems – Part 4: UV Disinfection
ISO 20468-5, Guidelines for performance evaluation of treatment technologies for water reuse systems — Part 5: Membrane filtration
ISO 20468-6, Guidelines for performance evaluation of treatment technologies for water reuse systems — Part 6:Ion exchange and electrodialysis
ISO 20468-7, Guidelines for performance evaluation of treatment technologies for water reuse systems — Part 7: Advanced oxidation processes technology
ISO 20469, Guidelines for water quality grade classification for water reuse
ISO 20670, Water reuse – Terminology
ISO 20760-1, Water reuse in urban areas — Guidelines for centralized water reuse system — Part 1:Design principle of a centralized water reuse system
ISO 20760-2, Water reuse in urban areas — Guidelines for centralized water reuse system — Part 2: Management of a Centralized Water Reuse System
ISO 20761, Water reuse in urban areas — Guidelines for water reuse safety evaluation — Assessment parameters and methods
Summary by: Bruno Molle