Artigo Revisado por pares

Organic matter and nutrients removal in hybrid constructed wetlands: Influence of saturation

2019; Elsevier BV; Volume: 371; Linguagem: Inglês

10.1016/j.cej.2019.04.030

ISSN

1873-3212

Autores

Tanveer Saeed, Islamul Haque, Tanbir Khan,

Tópico(s)

Constructed Wetlands for Wastewater Treatment

Resumo

Three hybrid wetland systems were studied for organics and nutrients removal from synthetic wastewater recipe. Each system included a vertical flow (VF) followed by a horizontal flow (HF) wetland. The wetlands were filled with common and unconventional media (gravel, biochar and sand) with different saturation and water depth ratio. Input N, P and COD loadings ranged between 48–145, 1–7 and 56–191 g/m2 d, respectively across first stage VF wetlands. Recalcitrant compounds of synthetic recipe reduced organics removals in VF wetlands. NH4-N adsorption and carbon leaching properties of biochar triggered N removals (19–102 g/m2 d) in partially saturated VF wetlands. Carbon unavailability influenced N removals in gravel based unsaturated VF wetland. Input N load increment reduced nitrification and NH4-N adsorption in VF wetlands. However, such increment improved N removal percentages in shallow water depth second stage HF wetlands, primarily due to removals in previous stages and atmospheric oxygen transfer via unsaturated zone; HF wetland with deep water depth showed opposite removal trend. P removal in experimental wetlands was achieved via media based adsorption; decrease of P concentration in synthetic recipe enhanced removals. N and P contents percentage (with respect to total removal) in plants ranged between 1 and 7% (VF), 5–17% (HF) and 2–36% (VF), 23–35% (HF), respectively, indicating dominance of microbial transformation and media based adsorption on observed removals. Partially saturated-shallow water depth hybrid wetland systems achieved ≥90% BOD, ≥97% N and 100% P removals. This study signifies potential application of partially saturated-shallow water depth hybrid wetland systems packed with unconventional media for wastewater treatment.

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