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Is leachate suitable for land irrigation?

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Is leachate suitable for land irrigation?

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A. Weaker domestic waste leachates may be suitable for land irrigation, and providing that iron content is not excessive, so as to “blanket” leaf surfaces and inhibit photosynthesis, this may take place. Nevertheless, all leachates are saline to a greater or lesser extent and regular seasonal high rainfall is necessary to flush away salinity build-up.

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