Cultivation of Tilapia Orechromis Niloticus in Treated Water: A Case Study

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Abstract

Treated water represents a real alternative to reduce the global freshwater crisis. However, management approaches are applied that depart from the linear thinking of producing, consuming and discarding. In this sense, the circular economy is an option to generate products that from their origin are oriented to be reused. In this way, if we think about treated water from this conceptual framework, we would mitigate water scarcity in cities. The effluent generated in the Las Joyas Wastewater Treatment Plant was evaluated in the survival, development and cultivation of Oreochromis niloticus. 350 adult tilapia specimens were sown (50 females and 300 males). The effluent will achieve the survival, development and cultivation of tilapia.

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Alvaro Velez Torres. 2021. \u201cCultivation of Tilapia Orechromis Niloticus in Treated Water: A Case Study\u201d. Global Journal of Human-Social Science - C: Sociology & Culture GJHSS-C Volume 21 (GJHSS Volume 21 Issue C3): .

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Treated water represents a real alternative to reduce the global freshwater crisis. However, management approaches are applied that depart from the linear thinking of producing, consuming and discarding. In this sense, the circular economy is an option to generate products that from their origin are oriented to be reused. In this way, if we think about treated water from this conceptual framework, we would mitigate water scarcity in cities. The effluent generated in the Las Joyas Wastewater Treatment Plant was evaluated in the survival, development and cultivation of Oreochromis niloticus. 350 adult tilapia specimens were sown (50 females and 300 males). The effluent will achieve the survival, development and cultivation of tilapia.

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