2008
DOI: 10.1306/eg.11150707016
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Hydrosoil conditions in a pilot-scale constructed wetland treatment system for natural gas storage produced waters

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“…The reasons for using a FWS series are: (1) for comparison of data with previous pilot-scale studies in which FWS cells were used and (2) for comparison of treatment effectiveness with the SSF series. In both the SSF and FWS series, the specific types of hydrosoil and plants selected promote oxidizing conditions (Armstrong et al 1999;Kanagy et al 2008a). Wetland cells for SSF series consist of a two layer hydrosoil of pea gravel and medium-sized gravel, and are planted with Phragmites australis to provide sorption sites and support oxidation.…”
Section: Pilot-scale Cwts For Pw Containing Oil and Grease And Divalentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The reasons for using a FWS series are: (1) for comparison of data with previous pilot-scale studies in which FWS cells were used and (2) for comparison of treatment effectiveness with the SSF series. In both the SSF and FWS series, the specific types of hydrosoil and plants selected promote oxidizing conditions (Armstrong et al 1999;Kanagy et al 2008a). Wetland cells for SSF series consist of a two layer hydrosoil of pea gravel and medium-sized gravel, and are planted with Phragmites australis to provide sorption sites and support oxidation.…”
Section: Pilot-scale Cwts For Pw Containing Oil and Grease And Divalentmentioning
confidence: 99%