The objective of this study was to assess the suitability of statistical and the k-C* models to projecting treatment performance of constructed wetlands by applying the models to predict the final effluent concentrations of a pilot field-scale constructed wetlands system (CWs) treating animal farm wastewater. The CWs achieved removal rates (in g/m2.d) ranging from 7.1-149.8 for BOD5, 49.8-253.8 for COD and 7.1-47.0 for NH4-N. Generally, it was found that the statistical models developed from multiple regression analyses (MRA) were stronger in predicting final effluent concentrations than the k-C* model. However, both models were inadequate in predicting the final effluent concentrations of NO3-N. The first-order area-based removal rate cons...
In this study, the performance of a pilot-scale batch-fed constructed wetland in treating domestic w...
Wetlands play a number of roles in the water environment, principally water purification, flood cont...
The constructed wetlands (CWs) possess tremendous significant potential for the treatment, reuse and...
The objective of this study was to assess the suitability of statistical and the k-C* models to proj...
Constructed wetlands have been demonstrated successfully in treating wastewater for removal of organ...
subsurface horizontal flow constructed wetland located at University of Moratuwa was observed from J...
Constructed Wetlands (CWs) are a wastewater treatment technology that inherits the purification pote...
Mathematical equations were derived for estimation of nitrogen and phosphorus removal from piggery w...
The widespread application of constructed wetlands for wastewater treatment requires better engineer...
Mathematical models have become an excellent tool to evaluate the characteristics and performance of...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the performance of constructed wetland systems (SACs) fo...
The performances of a new and a mature integrated constructed wetland (ICW) system treating domest...
The integrated constructed wetland (ICW) system studied in this research paper was constructedas par...
Wastewater treatment and subsequent effluent recycling for non-drinking purposes such as irrigation ...
In Ireland, no database detailing the design, influent loading rates or performance of constructed w...
In this study, the performance of a pilot-scale batch-fed constructed wetland in treating domestic w...
Wetlands play a number of roles in the water environment, principally water purification, flood cont...
The constructed wetlands (CWs) possess tremendous significant potential for the treatment, reuse and...
The objective of this study was to assess the suitability of statistical and the k-C* models to proj...
Constructed wetlands have been demonstrated successfully in treating wastewater for removal of organ...
subsurface horizontal flow constructed wetland located at University of Moratuwa was observed from J...
Constructed Wetlands (CWs) are a wastewater treatment technology that inherits the purification pote...
Mathematical equations were derived for estimation of nitrogen and phosphorus removal from piggery w...
The widespread application of constructed wetlands for wastewater treatment requires better engineer...
Mathematical models have become an excellent tool to evaluate the characteristics and performance of...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the performance of constructed wetland systems (SACs) fo...
The performances of a new and a mature integrated constructed wetland (ICW) system treating domest...
The integrated constructed wetland (ICW) system studied in this research paper was constructedas par...
Wastewater treatment and subsequent effluent recycling for non-drinking purposes such as irrigation ...
In Ireland, no database detailing the design, influent loading rates or performance of constructed w...
In this study, the performance of a pilot-scale batch-fed constructed wetland in treating domestic w...
Wetlands play a number of roles in the water environment, principally water purification, flood cont...
The constructed wetlands (CWs) possess tremendous significant potential for the treatment, reuse and...