Bibliographic citations
Sucñier, F., (2024). Reutilización de aguas residuales de la planta de tratamiento de San Jerónimo y contaminación de suelos agrícolas del valle sur del distrito de Saylla de la provincia y departamento del Cusco, 2022 [Universidad Andina del Cusco]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12557/6957
Sucñier, F., Reutilización de aguas residuales de la planta de tratamiento de San Jerónimo y contaminación de suelos agrícolas del valle sur del distrito de Saylla de la provincia y departamento del Cusco, 2022 []. PE: Universidad Andina del Cusco; 2024. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12557/6957
@phdthesis{renati/958311,
title = "Reutilización de aguas residuales de la planta de tratamiento de San Jerónimo y contaminación de suelos agrícolas del valle sur del distrito de Saylla de la provincia y departamento del Cusco, 2022",
author = "Sucñier Carrasco, Franklin",
publisher = "Universidad Andina del Cusco",
year = "2024"
}
The study was carried out in the South Valley of the town of Saylla in the province and department of Cusco, the purpose is to "evaluate to what extent the reuse of wastewater from the San Jerónimo treatment plant affects the degradation of agricultural land in the southern valley” previously described; The investigation focused on a quantitative analysis, with a non-experimental scope and a cross-sectional design. Both wastewater and clean water used in agriculture were examined, selecting four samples of each type. Sample selection was non-random and based on convenience, including a representative sample of irrigation wastewater and eight soil samples (four irrigated with wastewater and four without such irrigation). Direct observation was used to collect data, using observation sheets and laboratory records as instruments. The findings indicate that, with 95% confidence according to the Student's T test, the use of treated wastewater in San Jerónimo has a considerable impact on soil contamination, affecting the physicochemical and bacteriological particularities of the agricultural soils of the South Valley. from Saylla, in Cusco.
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