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Enhanced removal of organic matter and ammoniacal-nitrogen in a column experiment of tidal flow constructed wetland system
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Date Issued
2005-01-26
Date Available
2011-09-23T14:10:42Z
Abstract
This study investigated the efficiency of a four-stage tidal flow constructed wetland system for the removal of organic matter and ammoniacal-nitrogen from diluted piggery wastewater. The results demonstrated that the operation of tidal flow enhanced the transfer of oxygen into wetland matrices. The overall oxygen consumption rate in the tidal flow system (357 gO2/m2∙d) was considerably higher than the rate obtainable in conventional wetlands. Most oxygen consumption (99%) was due to the decomposition of organic matter. The total supply of oxygen into the wetlands (473 gO2/m2∙d) exceeded the demand for the treatment. The percentage removal of BOD5 and NH4-N was improved by effluent recirculation at a ratio of 1:1. Immobilization by microbial cells and adsorption were found to be the main routes for the removal of ammoniacal-nitrogen. Significant nitrification could not take place under the treatment condition of the experiment.
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Other funder
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EPSRC
Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
Elsevier
Journal
Journal of Biotechnology
Volume
115
Issue
2
Start Page
189
End Page
197
Copyright (Published Version)
2004 Elsevier B.V.
Subject – LCSH
Ammonia
Biofilms
Water--Purification--Organic compounds removal
Biochemical oxygen demand
Constructed wetlands
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Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
ISSN
0168-1656
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