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An alternative arrangement of gravel media in tidal flow reed beds treating pig farm wastewater
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Date Issued
2007-01
Date Available
2011-09-23T15:18:46Z
Abstract
The effect of using coarse grain in the upper layer of a gravel-based reed bed is investigated. The aim for testing the “anti-sized” arrangement of gravel media is to seek a solution for the practical problem of medium clogging in reed beds that frequently takes place during the treatment of high strength wastewaters. Results from parallel operations of an anti-sized and a conventional “mono-sized” reed bed reveal that the former has the advantage of greater pollutant removal efficiencies. A specific clogging tendency rate is defined to quantitatively describe the clogging behaviour. Calculation of the clogging tendency rate reveals that the anti-sized reed bed has a clear advantage over the mono-sized bed because of improved ability to counteract clogging. Greater pore space in the upper layer of the anti-sized bed allows the suspended solids to be filtered and penetrate farther into the bed matrix, thereby allowing the solid-storage capacity of the matrix to be used more effectively and prolonging the operational life time of the bed. As such, the anti-sized arrangement of reed bed media may provide a viable solution for the problem of clogging.
Sponsorship
Other funder
Other Sponsorship
EPSRC
Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
Springer
Journal
Water, Air and Soil Pollution
Volume
182
Issue
1-4
Start Page
13
End Page
19
Copyright (Published Version)
Springer Science + Business Media B.V. 2006
Subject – LCSH
Constructed wetlands
Animal waste
Organic wastes--Purification
Web versions
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
ISSN
0049-6979 (Print)
1573-2932 (Online
This item is made available under a Creative Commons License
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