2016
DOI: 10.1080/19443994.2015.1033649
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Influence of intermittent aeration and organic loading rate on lab-scale constructed wetland systems treating synthetic wastewater

Abstract: A B S T R A C TBy coupling the intermittent characteristics of rural sewage discharge and solar energy density, the performance responses of lab-scale tidal flow constructed wetland (TF) and conventional vertical flow constructed wetland (VF) to different organic loading rates (OLRs) (166.3, 300.9, 451.2, 602.4, and 751.2 g/m 2 d) in synthetic domestic sewage treatment were investigated to study its feasibility to replace conventional aeration and reduce the dependence of wastewater treatment plants on the gri… Show more

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“…The wastewater is forced by gravity to drain vertically through the porous media, where it is replaced by air from the surrounding atmosphere and the period span during which it is present is called the resting period. Bed aeration in this kind of operation encourages and accelerates the proliferation of microorganisms (Du et al, 2016), which improves the oxidation of organic materials nitrification process to prevent obstruction (Stefanakis et al, 2014). The decrease in the number of different azo dyes analyzed in the prior study is summarized in Table 3.…”
Section: Vertical Flow Constructed Wetlands (Vfcws)mentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The wastewater is forced by gravity to drain vertically through the porous media, where it is replaced by air from the surrounding atmosphere and the period span during which it is present is called the resting period. Bed aeration in this kind of operation encourages and accelerates the proliferation of microorganisms (Du et al, 2016), which improves the oxidation of organic materials nitrification process to prevent obstruction (Stefanakis et al, 2014). The decrease in the number of different azo dyes analyzed in the prior study is summarized in Table 3.…”
Section: Vertical Flow Constructed Wetlands (Vfcws)mentioning
confidence: 97%