2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2013.06.052
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Constructed wetlands with light expanded clay aggregates for agricultural wastewater treatment

Abstract: This article appeared in a journal published by Elsevier. The attached copy is furnished to the author for internal non-commercial research and education use, including for instruction at the authors institution and sharing with colleagues.Other uses, including reproduction and distribution, or selling or licensing copies, or posting to personal, institutional or third party websites are prohibited. H I G H L I G H T S• CW with LECA substrate and Phragmites plants tested with agricultural wastewaters.• High r… Show more

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“…The HF CW planted with Scirpus validus removed more metolachlor (62%) as compared to an identical filter without plants (34%) from a container nursery runoff in Tennessee, USA . Dordio and Carvalho (2013) noted that wetland mesocosms planted with P. australis removed up to 28% more MCPA than unvegetated units. Also, Leersia oryzoides (45%, 88%) and Typha latifolia (35%, 88%) reduced significantly more overall atrazine and trans-permethrin loads as compared to unvegetated controls (13%, 68%), respectively (Moore et al, 2013).…”
Section: Effect Of Plants On Pesticide Removal In Constructed Wetlandsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The HF CW planted with Scirpus validus removed more metolachlor (62%) as compared to an identical filter without plants (34%) from a container nursery runoff in Tennessee, USA . Dordio and Carvalho (2013) noted that wetland mesocosms planted with P. australis removed up to 28% more MCPA than unvegetated units. Also, Leersia oryzoides (45%, 88%) and Typha latifolia (35%, 88%) reduced significantly more overall atrazine and trans-permethrin loads as compared to unvegetated controls (13%, 68%), respectively (Moore et al, 2013).…”
Section: Effect Of Plants On Pesticide Removal In Constructed Wetlandsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As far as agricultural runoff is concerned, there are many studies worldwide about the feasibility of constructed wetlands to reduce the pollution of agricultural runoff [81][82][83][84][85]. Nevertheless, this promising technology is still incipient, currently there are very few references concerning its implementation in the horticultural production system in Almería.…”
Section: Phytodepurationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A variação dependeu da espécie cultivada, entre as quais a taboa, o capim-tifton 85 e a alternantera. DORDIO & CARVALHO (2013) verificaram, para ARS com 480 mg L -1 de SST afluente ao SAC cultivado com Phragmites australis, remoção de 72% em um TDH de 3 dias. O SAC não cultivado removeu 75%.…”
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