2018
DOI: 10.3390/w10101445
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The Efficiency and Reliability of Pollutant Removal in a Hybrid Constructed Wetland with Common Reed, Manna Grass, and Virginia Mallow

Abstract: In this paper, the pollutant removal efficiency and the reliability of a vertical and horizontal flow hybrid constructed wetland (CW) planted with common reed, manna grass, and Virginia mallow were analyzed. The wastewater treatment plant, located in south-eastern Poland, treated domestic sewage at an average flow rate of 2.5 m3/d. The tests were carried out during five years of its operation (2014–2018). The following parameters were measured: biochemical oxygen demand (BOD5), chemical oxygen demand (COD), to… Show more

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“…The reliability levels we obtained were lower even than those recorded for single-stage constructed wetlands [3]. A clearly higher level of reliability of nitrogen removal treatment (32%) was obtained for a hybrid system by Marzec and colleagues [51,52]. However, compared to the wetland analyzed in this present article, the SSVF-SSHF plant they studied had a significantly lower reliability of total phosphorus removal treatment (28%).…”
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“…The reliability levels we obtained were lower even than those recorded for single-stage constructed wetlands [3]. A clearly higher level of reliability of nitrogen removal treatment (32%) was obtained for a hybrid system by Marzec and colleagues [51,52]. However, compared to the wetland analyzed in this present article, the SSVF-SSHF plant they studied had a significantly lower reliability of total phosphorus removal treatment (28%).…”
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confidence: 61%
“…Throughout the study period, wastewater discharged from the facility contained stable, low concentrations of BOD 5 , TSS and COD. Reports by other authors confirm that constructed wetlands provide a high degree of reliability with regard to the removal of organic pollutants [4,35,51,52]. The reliability of the SSVF-SSHF-SSHF-SSVF constructed wetland was higher than reliabilities reported for single-stage systems [3,4] and similar to those reported for two-stage systems [51,52].…”
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“…At the same time, a water treatment system can play a valuable role in intercepting the runoff of pollutants from the land into the water and protecting the bank from erosive tides, waves, and storms [10].Because the bankside area habitat is labile to be affected by water surface fluctuations, it is necessary to select plants that can adapt to such an environment. Herbaceous wetland plants are the main species used in creating the pond system [11,12], but they often need to be harvested in a timely manner to avoid plant tissue decomposition in autumn. Therefore, other water-tolerant, high-biomass woody plant species should be considered, especially in the colder, northern regions.…”
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