2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2020.119986
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Evaluation of solid waste stratified mixtures as constructed wetland fillers under different operation modes

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“…The pilot-scale CW was developed under the Valorbio research project [41]. Details on the design and experimental setup of the modular-type pilot-scale CW, characteristics of the solid waste used as filling media, and the main results obtained are described elsewhere [42][43][44][45].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The pilot-scale CW was developed under the Valorbio research project [41]. Details on the design and experimental setup of the modular-type pilot-scale CW, characteristics of the solid waste used as filling media, and the main results obtained are described elsewhere [42][43][44][45].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The CW is filled with four layers of solid waste, from bottom to top: 5 cm of fragmented residues of limestone rock; 10 cm of coal slag; 25 cm of cork granulates; and 10 cm of fragmented residues of limestone rock. This stratified layer combination of solid waste was optimized in previous works to beneficiate from the combined hydraulic properties and contributions to removing pollutants from wastewater [44,45].…”
Section: Wastewater Characterístics and Treatment Setupmentioning
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“…This could be explained by the offsetting effects of the increasing and decreasing pathways for RE in soil when compared with sand and gravel, i.e., the increases by the stimulation of macrophyte growth in biomass and the decreases by the bio lm attachment function (Wang et al, 2020). Generally, compared with macrophytes, substrates are the dominant factor determining pollutant RE ability (Mateus & Pinho, 2020;Yang et al, 2018). However, at a salinity of 0.8‰, the advantage of sand or gravel to soil in bio lm attachment supply was probably relatively limited in the startup period of the CWs (Bo et al, 2015;Ramond et al, 2012) and resulted in the canceling effect.…”
Section: 4mentioning
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“…4 -P and NH + 4 -N were measured photometrically using multiparameter photometer HANNA HI-83,399 reagent test kits: a) PO 3− 4 -P, HI93713 and HI93717; b) NH + 4 -N, HI93715 and HI93733 (see Table 3) [45,46]. These determinations are modifications of standard procedures from APHA-AWWA-WEF (2017) [47].…”
Section: Po 3−mentioning
confidence: 99%