Evaluation of the effectiveness of horizontal subsurface flow constructed wetlands for different media

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Antonio Albuquerque [1 ]
José Oliveira [2 ]
Sabrina Semitela [1 ]
Leonor Amaral [3 ]
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[1] Department of Civil Engineering and Architecture and C-MADE,University of Beira Interior
[2] Municipality of Penamacor
[3] Department of Sciences and Environmental Engineering,Faculty of Sciences and Technology,New University of Lisbon
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media bed; constructed wetlands; pollutants removal rates;
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Two media bed (gravel and Filtralite NR) were tested in a mesocosm to evaluate the removal of organic matter (as chemical oxygen demand (COD)),ammonia (NH4-N),nitrite,nitrate and solid matter (as total suspended solids (TSS)) for a synthetic wastewater (acetate-based) and a domestic wastewater.The use of Filtralite allowed average removal rates (6–16.8 g COD/(m2·day),0.8–1.1 g NH4-N/(m2·day) and 3.1 g TSS/(m2·day)) and removal effciencies (65%–93%,57%–85% and 78% for COD,NH4-N and TSS,respectively),higher than that observed in the experiments with gravel.The applied loads of COD,ammonia,nitrate and TSS seem to influence the respective removal rates but only for the treatment of domestic wastewater with higher correlation coefficients for Filtralite.Regardless the type of media bed and the type of wastewater,nitrate was completely removed for nitrogen loading rates up to 1.3 g NO3-N/(m2·day).There was no evidence of the influence of nitrate loads on the removal of organic matter.
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