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Optimization of operating parameters of hybrid vertical down-flow constructed wetland systems for domestic sewerage treatment

Journal

JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
Volume 180, Issue -, Pages 384-389

Publisher

ACADEMIC PRESS LTD- ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2016.05.060

Keywords

Constructed wetland; Hydraulic loadings; Step-feeding ratio; Domestic sewage

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [41071214, 41271245, 51509093]
  2. Engineering Research Center for Wastewater Ecological Treatment and Waterbody Remediation of Guangdong Higher Education Institutes [2012gczxA1004]
  3. S&T Innovation Project of Water Conservancy of Guangdong Province [2015-15]
  4. S&T Program of Guangzhou [156100027]
  5. Project of Science and Technology of Guangdong Province [2012A020100003, 2014A020216034]
  6. College of Natural Resources and Environment of South China Agricultural University [ZHXY2014A04]

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In this work, three hybrid vertical down-flow constructed wetland (HVDF-CW) systems with different compound substrates were fed with domestic sewage and their pollutants removal performance under different hydraulic loading and step-feeding ratio was investigated. The results showed that the hydraulic loading and step-feeding ratio were two crucial factors determining the removal efficiency of most pollutants, while substrate types only significantly affected the removal of COD and NHS-N. Generally, the lower the hydraulic loading, the better removal efficiency of all contaminants, except for TN. By contrast, the increase of step-feeding ratio would slightly reduce the removal rate of ammonium and TP but obviously promoted the TN removal. Therefore, the optimal operation of this CWs could be achieved with low hydraulic loading combined with 50% of step-feeding ratio when TN removal is the priority, whereas medium or low hydraulic loading without step-feeding would be suitable when TN removal is not taken into consideration. The obtained results in this study can provide us with a guideline for design and optimization of hybrid vertical flow constructed wetland systems to improve the pollutants removal from domestic sewage. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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