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Nitrogen transformations in a wetland receiving lagoon effluent: Sequential model and implications for water reuse

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WATER RESEARCH
Volume 35, Issue 16, Pages 3857-3866

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/S0043-1354(01)00121-X

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wetland; constructed wetland; treatment wetland; nitrification; denitrification; nitrogen removal; nitrogen mass balance; nitrogen transformations

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Constructed wetlands could be components of low-tech systems to treat arid reuse wastewater in arid region. A key function of the wetland would be to provide additional N removal. To improve design criteria. a sequential model of nitrogen transformations (organic N --> ammonium; ammonium --> nitrate; nitrate --> nitrogen gas) was successfully calibrated and verified for a wetland in Kingman, Arizona. A sequential model has the ability to recognize species of nitrogen in the influent and predict species of nitrogen in the effluent. Model scenarios show that increasing nitrification rates in the summer and denitrification rates in the winter would improve nitrogen removal efficiencies. Several lines of evidence suggest that wintertime denitrification may be limited by carbon supply. Winter carbon supply could be augmented by routing a portion of the water through channels planted with dryland vegetation. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.

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