Evapotranspiration versus oxygen intrusion: which is the main force in alleviating bioclogging of vertical-flow constructed wetlands during a resting operation?

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Guofen Hua
Qiuwen Chen
Jun Kong
Man Li
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[1] Nanjing Hydraulic Research Institute,Center for Eco
[2] Hohai University,Environmental Research
[3] Hohai University,College of Water Conservancy and Hydroelectric Power
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Environmental Science and Pollution Research | 2017年 / 24卷
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Constructed wetland; Bioclogging; Resting operation; Theoretical resting duration;
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Clogging is the most significant challenge limiting the application of constructed wetlands. Application of a forced resting period is a practical way to relieve clogging, particularly bioclogging. To reveal the alleviation mechanisms behind such a resting operation, evapotranspiration and oxygen flux were studied during a resting period in a laboratory vertical-flow constructed wetland model through physical simulation and numerical model analysis. In addition, the optimum theoretical resting duration was determined based on the time required for oxygen to completely fill the pores, i.e., formation of a sufficiently thick and completely dry layer. The results indicated that (1) evapotranspiration was not the key factor, but was a driving force in the alleviation of bioclogging; (2) the rate of oxygen diffusion into the pores was sufficient to oxidize and disperse the flocculant biofilm, which was essential to alleviate bioclogging. This study provides important insights into understanding how clogging/bioclogging can be alleviated in vertical-flow constructed wetlands.
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页码:18355 / 18362
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