Developments and Future Directions in Managing Hydroponic Wastewater: A Comprehensive Review

Pooja Ranee Behuria

University Institute of Agriculture Sciences, Chandigarh University, India.

Shilpa Kaushal *

University Institute of Agriculture Sciences, Chandigarh University, India.

Subhrajit Ojha

University Institute of Agriculture Sciences, Chandigarh University, India.

Mayank Monga

University Institute of Agriculture Sciences, Chandigarh University, India.

Shubham

University Institute of Agriculture Sciences, Chandigarh University, India.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

Domestic or industrial wastewater hydroponics offers a sustainable approach to both farming and wastewater treatment, optimizing water usage, enhancing food security, and mitigating environmental pollution. This method utilizes wastewater as a nutrient-rich solution for plant growth, simultaneously treating pollutants and producing valuable crops. Compared to conventional wastewater treatment methods, like constructed wetlands, wastewater hydroponics presents economic advantages by generating high-value produce while requiring less land and water.

This approach plays a crucial role in pollutant removal, nutrient recycling, and sustainable agriculture. Various plant species effectively treat wastewater by removing heavy metals, organic contaminants, and excess nutrients. However, challenges such as nutrient imbalances, system maintenance, and scalability need to be addressed for optimal efficiency. Factors like pH regulation, hydraulic retention time, and appropriate plant species selection also influence treatment effectiveness.

Given the global concerns over water scarcity and food security, wastewater hydroponics is a viable alternative to traditional agriculture and wastewater management. Continued research focusing on system optimization, improved pollutant removal, and integration of renewable energy sources will enhance sustainability. Advancing this technology from experimental research to large-scale applications holds significant potential for environmental conservation and resource-efficient food production.

Keywords: Wastewater hydroponics, phytoremediation, nutrient recycling, soilless cultivation, sustainable agriculture


How to Cite

Behuria, Pooja Ranee, Shilpa Kaushal, Subhrajit Ojha, Mayank Monga, and Shubham. 2025. “Developments and Future Directions in Managing Hydroponic Wastewater: A Comprehensive Review”. Journal of Scientific Research and Reports 31 (4):513-23. https://doi.org/10.9734/jsrr/2025/v31i42975.

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