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Enhanced P, N and C removal from domestic wastewater using constructed wetland employing construction solid waste (CSW) as main substrate

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WATER SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
卷 66, 期 5, 页码 1022-1028

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IWA PUBLISHING
DOI: 10.2166/wst.2012.277

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adsorption; constructed wetland; construction solid waste; domestic wastewater treatment; nutrient control

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  1. Ministry of Education of China through Scientific Research Foundation for Returned Chinese Scholars [2009-1001]
  2. Ministry of Human Resources and Social Welfare of China through Scientific Research Foundation for Returned Chinese Scholars [SHANNXI201001]

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Construction solid waste (CSW), an inescapable by-product of the construction and demolition process, was used as main substrate in a four-stage vertical subsurface flow constructed wetland system to improve phosphorus P removal from domestic wastewater. A 'tidal flow' operation was also employed in the treatment system. Under a hydraulic loading rate (HLR) of 0.76 m(3)/m(2) d for 1st and 3rd stage and HLR of 0.04 m(3)/m(2) d for 2nd and 4th stage of the constructed wetland system respectively and tidal flow operation strategy, average removal efficiencies of 99.4% for P, 95.4% for ammoniacal-nitrogen, 56.5% for total nitrogen and 84.5% for total chemical oxygen demand were achieved during the operation period. The CSW-based constructed wetland system presents excellent P removal performance. The adoption of tidal flow strategy creates the aerobic/anoxic condition intermittently in the treatment system. This can achieve better oxygen transfer and hence lead to more complete nitrification and organic matter removal and enhanced denitrification. Overall, the CSW-based tidal flow constructed wetland system holds great promise for enabling high rate removal of P, ammoniacal-nitrogen and organic matter from domestic wastewater, and transforms CSW from a waste into a useful material.

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