This paper reviews the contribution that constructed wetlands can make to Integrated Urban Water Management by increasing stormwater storage and infiltration volumes and reducing the volumes of stormwater discharged to the sewer system and to wastewater treatment systems. Examples are given of constructed wetlands as stand-alone systems or as a component of a treatment train of Best Management Practice (BMP) drainage systems in cities in Europe, Australia, Asia and the United States. The criteria for selecting constructed wetlands for retrofitting drainage systems and the influence of the level of maintenance on their whole-life cost are considered. The benefits of the reuse of water stored in wetlands by conserving drinking water quality ...
It is estimated that between 40% and 60% of on-site systems in Australia are not treating domestic ...
Polishing waste water with wetlands may help remove nutrients in the wastewater effluents on one han...
© Springer Science+Business Media New York 2014. All rights reserved. This chapter discusses the use...
This paper reviews the contribution that constructed wetlands can make to Integrated Urban Water Man...
Constructed wetlands for domestic wastewater treatment may be inappropriate in large towns and citie...
Constructed wetlands have been increasingly used throughout the world for secondary and especially f...
In urban areas, constructed wetland systems (CWS) have been recognized as one of the most valid tech...
Constructed wetlands have been utilized for some time in the treatment of wastewater and have been r...
Constructed wetlands are one type of Sustainable Urban Drainage System (SUDS) that have been used fo...
Increasingly, constructed wetland systems are being utilized for treatment and buffering of effluent...
Constructed wetlands are a valid option for wastewater treatment even in urban areas. In the city, t...
Constructed treatment wetlands are used globally to treat stormwater and a variety of wastewater for...
Separate systems for sanitation and stormwater drainage are characteristic of most major Australian ...
Municipalities in the Intermountain West are facing water shortages according to the current populat...
AbstractWater scarcity and wastewater management are two major challenges that affect the ecosystem ...
It is estimated that between 40% and 60% of on-site systems in Australia are not treating domestic ...
Polishing waste water with wetlands may help remove nutrients in the wastewater effluents on one han...
© Springer Science+Business Media New York 2014. All rights reserved. This chapter discusses the use...
This paper reviews the contribution that constructed wetlands can make to Integrated Urban Water Man...
Constructed wetlands for domestic wastewater treatment may be inappropriate in large towns and citie...
Constructed wetlands have been increasingly used throughout the world for secondary and especially f...
In urban areas, constructed wetland systems (CWS) have been recognized as one of the most valid tech...
Constructed wetlands have been utilized for some time in the treatment of wastewater and have been r...
Constructed wetlands are one type of Sustainable Urban Drainage System (SUDS) that have been used fo...
Increasingly, constructed wetland systems are being utilized for treatment and buffering of effluent...
Constructed wetlands are a valid option for wastewater treatment even in urban areas. In the city, t...
Constructed treatment wetlands are used globally to treat stormwater and a variety of wastewater for...
Separate systems for sanitation and stormwater drainage are characteristic of most major Australian ...
Municipalities in the Intermountain West are facing water shortages according to the current populat...
AbstractWater scarcity and wastewater management are two major challenges that affect the ecosystem ...
It is estimated that between 40% and 60% of on-site systems in Australia are not treating domestic ...
Polishing waste water with wetlands may help remove nutrients in the wastewater effluents on one han...
© Springer Science+Business Media New York 2014. All rights reserved. This chapter discusses the use...