2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.ecoleng.2010.07.004
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Filter bed systems treating domestic wastewater in the Nordic countries – Performance and reuse of filter media

Abstract: a b s t r a c tNine filter beds have been constructed in the Nordic countries, Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden. Filter beds consist of a septic tank followed by an aerobic pre-treatment biofilter and a subsequent saturated flow grass-covered filter. Thus, filter beds are similar to subsurface flow constructed wetlands with pre-treatment biofilters, but do not have wetland plants with roots submerged into the saturated filter. All saturated filters contain Filtralite ® P, a light-weight expanded clay aggreg… Show more

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“…was generally satisfactory at low hydraulic loading rate (HLR) of 0.01-0.10 m 3 /m 2 d (Hatt et al, 2007;Jenssen et al, 2010;Li et al, 2012;Llorens et al, 2011), but it declined significantly under high HLR (0.125 m 3 /m 2 d) due to lack of oxygen in the filter media (Li et al, 2012). Moreover, unlike the excellent organic removal, nitrogen removal efficiency varies from 10% to 90% according to wastewater compositions, environmental conditions and operating conditions in SWIS (Pan et al, 2015;Wang et al, 2010).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…was generally satisfactory at low hydraulic loading rate (HLR) of 0.01-0.10 m 3 /m 2 d (Hatt et al, 2007;Jenssen et al, 2010;Li et al, 2012;Llorens et al, 2011), but it declined significantly under high HLR (0.125 m 3 /m 2 d) due to lack of oxygen in the filter media (Li et al, 2012). Moreover, unlike the excellent organic removal, nitrogen removal efficiency varies from 10% to 90% according to wastewater compositions, environmental conditions and operating conditions in SWIS (Pan et al, 2015;Wang et al, 2010).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, hybrid systems have been in use since the 1980s (Vymazal 2011). Several important studies about the selection of filter media, the treatment performance at low temperature, and the recirculation effect have been conducted in cold climates (Poldvere et al 2009(Poldvere et al , 2010Jenssen et al 2005Jenssen et al , 2010Speer et al 2012). However, issues of clogging and freezing for treating high-content wastewater in cold climates still remain.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…light expanded clay aggregates (LECA), expanded shale, expanded slate and exfoliated vermiculite) [19,20,[25][26][27][28]. Among thermally processed clay materials, LECA and exfoliated vermiculite have been increasingly used over the latest years for water and wastewater treatment, performing several possible roles, such as filters or as support matrix in constructed wetlands systems [19,[29][30][31][32][33][34][35][36][37][38]. Both materials have exhibited good adsorbent qualities for the removal of several organic pollutants [25,28,39,40].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%