In this study, beneficial reuse of the alum-contained drinking water treatment sludge is extended into developing a novel constructed wetland system (CWs) using the alum sludge as main substrate. The study reports on the first pilot field-scale alum sludge-based CWs operated in the tidal flow mode with enhanced capacity for phosphorus and organic matter removal from animal farm wastewater. The concept of the development is presented and this is followed by the performance analysis of the first CWs of its kind. The CWs consists of four identical compartments in series operated using a tidal flow strategy with a hydraulic loading rate of 0.29 m3/m2.d. First year analysis of the system’s performance shows that it is a unique and promising low-...
This research has two eventual goals: (1) To optimize performance of subsurface constructed wetlands...
In this study, dewatered alum sludge cakes were used as substrate in a laboratory scale tidal vertic...
Engineered and constructed wetland systems are gaining increased attention as market for decentraliz...
In this study, beneficial reuse of the alum-contained drinking water treatment sludge is extended in...
This paper describes (in a summarised manner) a research attempt to integrate the dewatered alum slu...
The concept, design and performance analysis of a four-stage novel constructed wetland system (CWs) ...
This article describes a research attempt to integrate the dewatered alum sludge, a residual by-prod...
This paper is a research brief highlighting the development of a novel alum-sludge based Constructed...
This paper is a research brief highlighting the development of a novel alum sludge based constructed...
Waterworks sludge continues to be an inescapable by-product of the potable water treatment process. ...
The concept, design and performanceanalysis of a four-stage novel constructedwetlandsystem (CWs) cap...
Waterworks sludge continues to be an inescapable by-product of the potable water treatment process. ...
This study examined a novel reuse of the alum sludge, an inescapable by-product of the production of...
This research has two eventual goals: (1) To optimize performance of subsurface constructed wetlands...
In this study, dewatered alum sludge cakes were used as substrate in a laboratory scale tidal vertic...
Engineered and constructed wetland systems are gaining increased attention as market for decentraliz...
In this study, beneficial reuse of the alum-contained drinking water treatment sludge is extended in...
This paper describes (in a summarised manner) a research attempt to integrate the dewatered alum slu...
The concept, design and performance analysis of a four-stage novel constructed wetland system (CWs) ...
This article describes a research attempt to integrate the dewatered alum sludge, a residual by-prod...
This paper is a research brief highlighting the development of a novel alum-sludge based Constructed...
This paper is a research brief highlighting the development of a novel alum sludge based constructed...
Waterworks sludge continues to be an inescapable by-product of the potable water treatment process. ...
The concept, design and performanceanalysis of a four-stage novel constructedwetlandsystem (CWs) cap...
Waterworks sludge continues to be an inescapable by-product of the potable water treatment process. ...
This study examined a novel reuse of the alum sludge, an inescapable by-product of the production of...
This research has two eventual goals: (1) To optimize performance of subsurface constructed wetlands...
In this study, dewatered alum sludge cakes were used as substrate in a laboratory scale tidal vertic...
Engineered and constructed wetland systems are gaining increased attention as market for decentraliz...