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Anti-sized reed bed system for animal wastewater treatment : a comparative study
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Date Issued
2004-07
Date Available
2011-09-23T14:21:44Z
Abstract
Two separate sets of reed bed systems were operated in parallel for the purpose to study a comparative behaviour of high strength animal wastewater treatment. Each system consisted of five-stage gravel-based reed beds. The only difference between the two systems lies in the gravel arrangement within the beds. One system employed single sized gravel as bed medium (termed as mono-sized bed) while the other used two layers of gravel with coarse grain as the upper layer (termed as anti-sized bed). It was demonstrated that both the systems have the strong capacity for animal wastewater treatment but no significant difference with regard to pollutants‟ removal efficiency. However, anti-sized system showed a clear advantage in its ability to retard the clogging phenomenon exhibited during the system operation and avoid the impairment of its long-term functioning and sustainability. Clogging development was monitored via daily record of evolution of water level after the reed bed fill-up step in tidal flow operation strategy. According to present study, anti-sized reed bed experienced more than 2-fold operating period without clogging as compared with mono-sized reed bed in their parallel operation. In addition, a conceptual model to predict the clogging time was attempted and its utility was demonstrated via the data of this study.
Sponsorship
Other funder
Other Sponsorship
EPSRC
Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
Elsevier
Journal
Water Research
Volume
38
Issue
12
Start Page
2907
End Page
2917
Copyright (Published Version)
2004 Elsevier Ltd.
Subject – LCSH
Constructed wetlands
Animal waste
Organic wastes--Purification
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Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
ISSN
0043-1354
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